Product category:
Process Control and Monitoring
News Release from: Invensys Foxboro
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 16 December 2005
Simark Controls are appointed for
Foxboro sales
Invensys expands sales and technical support for Foxboro instruments and systems in Western Canada by appointing Simark Controls as their representative in Alberta and British Columbia
Invensys Process Systems has named Simark Controls as the exclusive full-service representative for the Foxboro range of advanced, high-quality process control field instrumentation and automation systems in Alberta and British Columbia in Canada "Our new relationship with Simark significantly expands both the coverage and depth for Foxboro products, systems, and services in Western Canada," commented Chris Relton, Invensys Canada sales manager
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 25 Jul 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Simark is a highly respected organisation with broad sales representation and in-depth technical support capabilities, plus strong process control application knowledge".
Incorporated in 1971, Simark Controls has head office and production facilities in Calgary, with further branch offices.
They employ a staff of 45, twenty two (22) of whom are Technical Sales Representatives providing solutions to customers in the oil and gas, forestry, mining, power, municipal, food and industrial market places in Western Canada.
The Simark Controls team of factory trained Service Technicians are available on a 24 hour 7 day a week basis in order to provide customers with start-up, commissioning and troubleshooting services.
The Simark Controls ISO-9001 Quality Assurance Programme encompasses all aspects of the company's operation.
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