EnerQuip opens Houston facility

EnerQuip, designer and manufacture of torque machines and associated products, has opened a new facility in Houston following a growing demand for its products and services.  

The company has invested US$1 million in this facility, EnerQuip Torque Solutions Inc. The US operation will improve response times directly into Canada and the Americas, and will complement the facilities in Aberdeen and Caithness, Scotland. 

EnerQuip envisages the Houston headcount will at least double in the next six months with jobs being created for service technicians and business development roles. 

“Houston is a key strategic market for us, whilst we have entered into it earlier than planned, this was driven by the successes we have had in the area,” said Andrew Robins, director, who is heading up the new facility. “We are continually looking to expand further in this region and will actively be employing staff locally to meet the demand in this area.”

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