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Voith opens new division headquarters

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Hydrocarbon Engineering,


Voith Turbo, a specialist for intelligent drive systems and solutions in the oil and gas sector, has recently announced the unveiling of its new Houston, Texas, headquarters for the Power, Oil and Gas division for the region Americas. Located in the heart of Houston’s energy corridor, the new office furthers Voith Turbo’s commitment to expanding its presence and supporting its oil and gas customers.

The new Houston location includes a business development and research and development centre, focused on problem solving and product development.

Voith Turbo invests approximately 5% of its total annual revenue in research and development.

“Opening a beautiful new location in the heart of Houston’s energy corridor shows our commitment to the oil and gas sector,” said Ron Wilson, President Americas of Voith Turbo’s Power, Oil and Gas division. He continued: “Houston is a worldwide hub for the oil and gas industry, and many of our global customers are located in or frequently do business in the area. With the oil and gas market forecasted to remain a strong and attractive business sector into the future, Voith is committed to providing better support for our customers with expanded sales, application engineering, and project management services.”

“Innovation is an integral part of Voith Turbo’s growth, and Houston is where new ideas in the energy sector are generated and brought to life,” Wilson added. “Expanding our presence in Houston will allow us to hire and retain the area’s top business and engineering talents, placing Voith Turbo at the centre of the oil and gas sector, both locally and globally.”

Edited from source by Elizabeth Corner

Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/gas-processing/24062015/voith-opens-new-division-headquarters/

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