NRC Aquires ENPRO Services

April 12, 2016

National Response Corporation (“NRC”) announced today it has acquired ENPRO Services, Inc., adding to its national footprint and expanding its full line of environmental, emergency response, and industrial services.

Since 1983, ENPRO has been providing essential environmental, emergency response, and industrial services to the energy, transportation, industrial, insurance, and municipal sectors. Employing over 250 personnel, ENPRO is a customer-focused services company with 9 offices and 2 waste treatment, storage, and disposal facilities (“TSDF”) throughout the Northeastern U.S.

NRC provides a broad range of environmental, emergency response, and industrial services, including industrial cleaning and maintenance, HAZMAT emergency response, oil spill response and cleanup, industrial firefighting and rescue, waste management, site remediation, abatement and decommissioning, equipment rental packages, and marine services. NRC is the largest commercial oil spill response organization (“OSRO”) in the U.S. and has operations worldwide.

“This acquisition greatly enhances our U.S. footprint as well as adds to our already impressive and unmatched range of service and equipment resources,” said NRC CEO Paul Taveira. “This strategic acquisition expands our geographic reach and better enables us to service our national and international client base. It greatly expands our service offerings with new additions such as explosive deslagging. For more than 24 years, NRC has been renowned for its oil spill response and cleanup capabilities. With several strategic acquisitions over the past several years including ENPRO Services, Op-Tech

Environmental Services, Sureclean Limited, Emerald Alaska, and Specialized Response Solutions, we now provide a broader range of environmental and industrial services than any other company of our kind. We have the size and capabilities to handle any project – from industrial to environmental, on land or at sea.”

David Cowie, ENPRO COO, commented, “We are excited to join NRC, which will allow us to expand our geographic footprint. We will continue to provide our clients with best-in-class, cost-effective solutions to address a wide range of environmental concerns while growing the business using NRC’s strong global presence.”

 

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