
Onboard Dynamics specializes in systems that cut methane emissions during pipeline operations. (Source: Shutterstock)
Onboard Dynamics, a developer of pipeline evacuation technology, entered an agreement that will allow its products to be sold in various regions globally.
Onboard Dynamics and global pipeline service provider T.D. Williamson (TDW) came to a deal under which TDW will represent, market and sell Onboard Dynamics’ products in Europe, Central Asia, the Middle East, Africa, India and the Asia-Pacific area.
The alliance targets growing regional demand for lower-emission maintenance solutions in the natural gas sector. Onboard Dynamics specializes in systems that cut methane emissions during pipeline operations.
“This partnership with Onboard Dynamics brings cutting-edge pipeline evacuation technology to our customers outside of North America,” said Laurent Fabry, senior director of sales operations at T.D. Williamson.
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