Rob Stockham, Managing Director of GI Systems Ltd, Gantner’s principal United Kingdom sales representative, is really encouraged with the possibilities for growth and development in business opportunities for both companies. Having known and worked with Sella Controls in various forms for more than 30 years, they exemplify engineering competence and integrity in the design and delivery of monitoring, control, and safety systems to the most demanding industries.
Both companies have already successfully completed several projects, where Gantner Instruments’ expertise and product offerings met the demanding requirements for vibration, thermal and process measurements. This was combined with our integrated data platform, including bulk data pre- and postprocessing, real time visualisation and analytics.
Now we look forward to offering more test, measurement and condition monitoring solutions for customers in Sella Controls’ key industrial sectors of Process, Oil & Gas, Energy, Steel, and Rail.
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