
Oil as well as gas solutions business Proserv Controls, has actually gotten the Middle Eastern procedures of Dron & & Dickson Electromechanical Contracting (DDEC )LLC, for a concealed charge. DDEC is a UK-based professional in the supply, setting up, as well as upkeep of harmful locations as well as commercial electric devices.
“The deal reinforces and expands the breadth of offering and capability that Proserv delivers in the Middle East and North Africa, where it has multiple sites including in Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Doha and Dammam,” Proserv stated.
DDEC gives electric design solutions as well as Ex qualified devices (appropriate for usage in possibly eruptive environments). These items consist of internal constructed Atex/ IECEx authorized joint boxes, LED lighting fixtures, as well as cable television glands, for numerous fields consisting of the power sector.
The DDEC group additionally provides experienced electric as well as instrumentation (E&I) service technicians to perform electric devices setup, examination, as well as upkeep, with certification from worldwide acknowledged bodies such as CompensationEx, as needed for operating in possibly eruptive environments.
In enhancement, as component of its wholesale tasks, DDEC works as a primary representative for numerous worldwide acknowledged as well as market-leading harmful location item suppliers.
Following the deal, DDEC company as well as stock will certainly be incorporated as well as soaked up right into Proserv’s Middle East- based solution procedure as well as will certainly move to the business’s brand-new center in Abu Dhabi, which was opened up in 2020.
Proserv’s General Manager, Abu Dhabi, Angus Rodger stated:: “This deal presents genuinely exciting possibilities for us. DDEC has established excellent supplier relationships with major manufacturers of high-quality products for hazardous areas and we will make sure that the transition over to Proserv is a seamless process and we will provide those valued partners with excellent levels of support moving forwards.”
“Equally, we see real potential in the service side of the business, and we look forward to assimilating DDEC’s highly qualified technicians into our own multi-skilled and talented team. By being able to send a combination of both hydraulic and electrical know-how offshore, as a single service provider, we can now cover a far wider scope of maintenance, upgrade, commissioning and installation work.”
According to Proserv, the business has actually constructed an expanding solution organization throughout the Middle East, underpinned by its wide data transfer of capacities, consisting of production, together with its neighborhood experience as well as quick reaction, with its customers consisting of nationwide oil business (NOCs), to name a few.
“The acquisition of DDEC will help expand and enhance those ties further and will also enable Proserv to target greater service activity within gas and petroleum processing plants, so extending its current predominant focus on upstream support, both on and offshore, into midstream and downstream areas,” the business stated.
Colin Rowley, Managing Director, Dron & & Dickson Group, stated: “After nine years, we are delighted to pass on our Middle East business to Proserv. We are confident this move represents a perfect outcome for both our team members in the UAE and our highly valued supply partners. This deal allows Dron & Dickson to firmly focus on growth opportunities in the UK and European markets, and further pursue our strategic objectives both within the energy sector and diversification into new market segments.”












