Industrial Scientific announced that Saudi Aramco has signed an agreement with Zaff International Ltd to serve as its exclusive agent within Saudi Arabia. This agreement covers the supply of all required gas detection equipment and services from Industrial Scientific to Saudi Aramco for the next five years.
The new agreement includes the implementation of several portable instruments into Saudi Aramco’s gas detection program, including the all-new Ventis MX4 multi-gas detector, the MX6 iBrid multi-gas detector, the T40 single-gas detector, and the DS2 docking station.
Zaff International Ltd and Industrial Scientific began working with Saudi Aramco more than 15 years ago. As companies that value strong safety cultures that keep employees safe, the companies have been able to develop this successful, long-term relationship.
“Zaff International, together with Industrial Scientific, is proud to service Saudi Aramco by fulfilling their gas detection needs,” says Ahmed Al-Kurdi, General Manger of Zaff International. “We hope to assist Saudi Aramco in protecting its employees working in hazardous environments for many years to come.”
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