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KBC and PTAI form strategic partnership

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KBC has announced a new strategic partnership with Phillip Townsend Associates Inc. (PTAI) to help customers close their performance gaps to reach best-in-class.

Through this partnership, PTAI and KBC will collaborate to help clients achieve closure of their performance gaps in an effective and sustainable manner. By incorporating KBC’s software and expert services, plant operations will be able to achieve their optimum potential at all times. The collaboration will include upstream oil and gas production, midstream oil and gas processing, LNG, oil refining, and petrochemicals.

Andy Howell, CEO of KBC, commented: “This partnership with PTAI is particularly exciting. It brings together the best in benchmarking with the best in performance gap closure. With our world class capabilities and alternative business models we will deliver rapid and sustainable competitive advantage to our mutual customers.”

Barjor M. Dastur, President and CEO of PTAI, commented: “Through this collaboration with KBC, we will extend to our customers the value adding proposition of closing performance gaps while continuing to maintain our highest standards in benchmarking. PTAI has established a stellar reputation for executing trusted and superior industry benchmarks with our clients. With KBC we will take the next step forward by offering the ability to close performance gaps in a sustainable manner.”

Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/special-reports/12042018/kbc-and-ptai-form-strategic-partnership/

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