MISSISSAUGA, ON, May 11, 2011 (Press-News.org) Exova, one of the world's leading providers of laboratory-based testing, has developed a new website vertical dedicated to its utilities industry plastic pipe testing and advising services.
Aimed at improving user experience, the new streamlined website vertical concept makes it easy to find specific services such as HDPE pipe weld testing to pipe pressure testing within the European water and gas utilities market and Exova laboratories that can meet their testing needs.
"This new vertical gives us an opportunity to highlight services that showcase our wide range of plastic pipe testing solutions for the utilities market," said David Carey, Operation Manager, Utilities. "We are excited about the web vertical for the utilities sector as it gives our clients quick access to our testing and advising capabilities and lists which laboratories from our global network can best deliver their testing requirements."
To access the new Utilities website please visit http://www.exova.com/industry-sectors/utilities
Operating from over 110 facilities in 24 countries and employing over 3,500 people, Exova focuses on providing technically demanding, value-added testing for a broad range of products and processes to ensure compliance with safety and quality standards.
Exova Launches New Utilities Industry Web Vertical on Exova.com
New web vertical highlights expert plastic pipe testing and advising services offered by Exova.
2011-05-11
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