Reynolds inks deal with Petro Industrial
Published by Callum O'Reilly,
Senior Editor
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
Reynolds Contamination Control has signed a five-year distribution agreement with international commercial refuelling specialists Petro Industrial Pty Ltd.
Petro Industrial will be integrating Reynolds’ Cloud-based Link monitoring system into its IPETRO fluids management and solutions portfolio – allowing it to offer its customers fuel cleanliness traceability - with full integration - within its own Cloud-based systems.
Reynolds Technical Director, Wayne Hubball, said: “We are delighted to be able to forge a relationship with Petro Industrial – who have an enviable reputation within the mining, heavy equipment and commercial industries.”
Petro Industrial designs, manufactures, installs and commissions self-bunded storage tanks and tank farms, containerised lube stores, and equipment to offload and dispense hydrocarbon-related products.
Petro Industrial’s Managing Director Africa, Chris Jacobs, said: “Reynolds’ Link system will be integrated into our fuel and lube dispense portfolio. It means we’ll be able to offer our customers added value in the form of fluid cleanliness traceability, moisture content, filter condition monitoring, monitoring tank level as well as other optional features with full integration into the existing iPetro Cloud.”
The new agreement strengthens Petro Industrial’s fluid cleanliness portfolio – which also includes the distribution of Pall Filtration, TTI Desiccant Breathers and Check Fluid sample valves and accessories.
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