WGI expands Malaysia team

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Asset integrity specialist Wood Group Intetech (WGI) is growing its team with new technical staff in Malaysia in response to heightened demand for its services, the company said.  

Though known for its software solutions, the demand for WGI’s materials selection, corrosion studies and risk-based inspection consultancy expertise has driven its recent growth. In order to support this demand, WGI has appointed new technical staff members.

“The team in Malaysia has done a fantastic job in supporting our local clients, and the fact that we’re in a position to expand is a huge testament to their work,” Liane Smith, founder and managing director of Wood Group Intetech. 

“In the ‘lower for longer’ oil price environment, solutions that can reduce cost, improve efficiency and increase productivity remain top of the agenda,” said Andrew Spowage, engineering manager for Asia Pacific at Wood Group Intetech. “We’re helping operators manage the integrity of their existing assets so that they can make better decisions that maximize value across their operations.”

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