Process Equipment News
Iain Munro Joins Global Flow Inc. as General Manager Of Process Equipment BU
Submitted by admin on Fri, 08/12/2011 - 12:42Global Flow Inc. is pleased to announce that Iain Munro has joined our group as the General Manager of the Process Equipment Business Unit.
Iain brings with him a vast range of upper management experience and will add great value to our company. His previous experience as a VP of a structured service company and Director of National Oil Well Varco UK Operations will be of great benefit to the Process Equipment BU in executing our growth strategy and to Global Flow Inc. as a whole.
I would like to thank Ian Rheaume who will be moving into the role of Engineering Manager. As Engineering Manger he will fully focus his time and efforts on Engineering & Design, Project Management and our Lean Manufacturing Process Efficiencies.
The addition of Mr. Munro is a key step that will allow us to continue to provide and further enhance our ability to deliver peerless products and services to our valued customers.
If you require reaching either of these individuals please contact our Process Equipment office at 1-877-219-7373.
Cam Marshall
President & CEO
GlobalFlow Fabrication Shop Is Moving
Submitted by admin on Thu, 12/23/2010 - 17:00GlobalFlow Fabrication is pleased to announce that, as of yesterday, an agreement was finalized for a new facility located in Redcliff (just outside Medicine Hat if you are not familiar with the area). With a possession date of Feb. 17/11 we will begin coordinating the process for this move early in the New Year and are looking at this opportunity as an early Christmas present.
We have been bursting at the seams in our current 10,000 square foot facility with limited yard space, limited power supply, inadequate ceiling height, poor air make-up system, limited cranes, etc.
The new 28,000 square foot facility on 10 acres comes fully equipped with all of the above and will provide us the ability to significantly broaden our scope of work and take on larger fabrication projects. With 43 tons of overhead and jib cranes in the building we will have no problem meeting our customer requests we have had to decline in the past. This new, more elaborate facility provides our employees with a much safer work environment for the fabrication of the equipment that we build now and will have the ability to take on in the near future.
We hope you are as excited about this change as we are; it should bode well for the entire Maverick Group! I would like to that everyone for their efforts in contributing to the group and helping us get to the point that it is feasible for us to make this move. I know there have been some struggles in getting here and think everyone should applaud themselves for their efforts.
We look forward to the changes to come in the future and will provide updates as we progress.
Ian Rheaume Operations Manager