Yokogawa appoints instrumentation partner in Northern Ireland
Yokogawa UK haas appointed Mo Team of Crumlin, Country Antrim, as its instrumentation partner in Northern Ireland. Under the terms of the agreement, Mo Team will provide product sales and support for Yokogawa's range of process control instrumentation in Northern Ireland.
Mo Team, established in 1997, provides engineering solutions that maximise safety, reduce operating costs and improve efficiency in manufacturing processes through the use of cutting-edge programmable technology and innovative engineering design. Mo Team, which has recently diversified its capabilities to include specific services for the renewables sector, is one of the few engineering companies in Europe to have achieved the three key ISO Standards.
Commenting on the new agreement, Donal Bourke, account manager of Yokogawa Ireland, said: "Mo Team has a proven track record of delivering innovative engineering solutions for manufacturing clients in Northern Ireland. We are looking forward to working with Mo Team by providing high-quality innovative instrumentation as part of their solutions portfolio."
Rob Moran, managing director of Mo Team, said: "We are excited about this new business venture with Yokogawa and look forward to working together. We can now offer clients a turnkey service for instrument integration as well as product sales backed up by expert knowledge of the process sector in Northern Ireland."
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