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Vulcan Industrial to expand Washington facility

Vulcan Industrial, a provider of mission-critical engineering services and systems, recently moved to a larger facility in Washington, Pa.

The 7,550-square-foot warehouse center will support the company’s growing business in the Marcellus Shale region by accommodating the rising demand for its hydraulic fracturing fluid ends and associated products. In addition, the company has added field engineering support and sales staff.

“We see long-term sustainability in the region for both operators and service providers,” Simon Lawrie, Vulcan Industrial president, said. “And the increasing demand for our products in 2021 is a testament to the quantifiable value we’re bringing. When efficiency and reducing NPT are the name of the game, experienced fleet managers go with equipment that delivers proven results. This larger facility is going to help us ensure even stronger support for Northeastern fleets with the products and services they need to keep field operations optimized.”

Houston-based Vulcan Industrial specializes in high-performance, mission-critical components and systems for the aerospace, defense, energy, and heavy industrial sectors. These components include seats, plungers, and valves. It also offers light maintenance, repairs, and modifications.

The company’s hydraulic fracturing fluid is among the industry’s longest-lasting and easiest to maintain.

The company has expanded recently in Pennsylvania within the upstream oil and gas industry.

Melina Druga

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