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Cramlington’s HTL Group reveals Australasian expansion
Cramlington-headquartered HTL Group is widening its global portfolio with the addition of a new Australasian division.
HTL Australasia Pty Ltd, the group’s latest addition to a growing umbrella of companies, is a hire, sales and service provider for a range of industry sectors made up of oil & gas, power generation, renewable energy, subsea & decommissioning, mining, petrochemical, heavy engineering and construction.
Based in Perth, the firm will serve the geographical area of Australasia providing controlled bolting, flange working and portable machine solutions.
Stephen Jones, CEO, HTL Group, said: “HTL Group are excited to announce completion and opening of the latest phase of an ongoing and dynamic growth strategy; HTL Australasia, situated in Perth, Australia.
“Through a highly experienced team we offer unparalleled levels of customer service for a complete range of controlled bolting equipment, flange working tools & portable machines for hire and sale in addition to industry leading joint integrity software and added value services such as Calibration and ECITB approved training.”
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