Yokogawa CA Expands to Support Oil & Gas Biz

May 21, 2007

Yokogawa Corporation of America is moving its Canadian operations group, Yokogawa Canada, Inc., to a larger, 25,000 square-foot building to accommodate increased business activity in Canada. “We have made

Yokogawa Corporation of America is moving its Canadian operations group, Yokogawa Canada, Inc., to a larger, 25,000 square-foot building to accommodate increased business activity in Canada.

"We have made tremendous strides in this area during the past 18 months," said Willem Stikvoort, president of Yokogawa Canada, in a prepared statement. "Our recent successes in the Canadian oil & gas market have created a need for a bigger office to demonstrate our capabilities and provide space for our growing number of engineering & sales specialists. The new building will give Yokogawa Canada the room to deliver the promise we have made to the industry, our customers and ourselves.”

The new facility, located at Bay 4 11133-40th Street SE, Eastlake Bldg #2, in Calgary, AB, Canada, will contain a demo centre, office space for 50, 13 conference rooms, and a warehouse area for staging, shipping, and receiving.

The company’s current office is located at 30 Glendeer Circle, Ste 110, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, T2H 2Z7, 403-258-2681.

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