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Streamline Control Solutions Opens Grande Prairie Branch Office

Streamline opens new branch and designates Kelly O'Shea as Grande Prairie District Manager

2012-08-16
CALGARY, AB, August 16, 2012 (Press-News.org) Bart Nelissen, Principal at Streamline Control Solutions, announced today that Streamline and Kelly O'Shea (K-Dog Instrumentation) have agreed to open a branch office in Grande Prairie, Alberta, geared at servicing the growing market for SCADA and measurement services in the area.

"We are extremely excited to be able to work with someone like Kelly O'Shea in this increasingly important oil and gas region. Kelly's background and experience in instrumentation dovetails very nicely with the services we are currently providing to our growing list of customers. Kelly has built a reputation in the area as a top notch service provider, and working with Kelly will only add to our service offering in the province."

Kelly echoes Bart's enthusiasm, adding "this is a natural extension of the service that Streamline provides in Calgary. I'm really excited to be able to bring my SCADA and field instrumentation expertise to our client base."

Planning is underway for a September grand opening celebration in Grande Prairie.

About Streamline Control Solutions
Streamline Control Solution Corp. is a multi-functional firm composed of energy industry experts with over three decades of combined experience in Management, Operations, and IT functions. Our experts have amalgamated their respective knowledge to create solutions that connect these functions, bridging gaps within your business process and thereby streamlining your system processes, data acquisition and data flow requirements.Contact Us:
Streamline Control Solutions | 403.648.2361 | Calgary, Alberta | http://www.streamlinecontrol.com


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[Press-News.org] Streamline Control Solutions Opens Grande Prairie Branch Office
Streamline opens new branch and designates Kelly O'Shea as Grande Prairie District Manager