Fox TEK Canada to do business in Oman

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Non-intrusive sensing systems developer

Augusta Industries Inc. registered with the Oman Joint Supplier Registration System

(JSRS)

 Tuesday through the company’s wholly owned subsidiary FOX TEK Canada Inc.

Fox Tek registered with Oman’s JSRS to open up the possibility of working with prospective oil and gas clients in the Gulf nation.

Completing the JSRS registration means Omani companies can benefit from Augusta industries products. The JSRS allows Augusta Industries to market and sell services to the multitude of gas and oil operators in the Gulf nation.

Augusta Industries is as a supply contractor that services the energy production sector. The corporation also does work for a number of U.S. government programs.

Fox Tek develops non-intrusive sensor systems to monitor the health of oil and gas equipment. Their products help operators in the oil and gas industry observe corrosion, strain, bending, temperature and pressure for pipelines and refining vessels.



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