Protea Investing for the Future

March 21, 2016

Photo: Protea
Photo: Protea
Protea, a deliverer of offshore handling equipment including cranes, winches and launch and recovery systems to global customers working in the on-shore and offshore energy industries, says its success in the turn-key engineering, production and delivery of products requires the right combination of people, processes and facilities. Despite the challenges currently facing the oil and gas sector, Protea reports it continues to invest in all three.
 
“For the industry to thrive in the new oil price environment, our customers are looking for efficiency savings – to do more for less. Since we were established in 2001, we have offered high quality products at an affordable price. By continuing to invest in our people, processes and facilities we can further strengthen our offer,” said Tomasz Paszkiewicz, Protea’s Managing Director.
 
As part of the above investment program, Protea has recently recruited a new Sales Engineer, Maciej Schefke. Maciej has over 20 years experience of the global sales and marketing of technical products and by working closely with potential customers and the Protea team will offer equipment solutions that match their precise needs.
 
In parallel, the company has made an investment in introducing lean manufacturing processes at its state of the art production facility in Kluczbork, Southern Poland. These have further streamlined production activities resulting in cost and time savings that will benefit its customers.
 
“I have seen the advantages that these processes have given in other sectors such as the automotive industry. Our location has always given Protea a cost and quality advantage but with the introduction of these process we can further strengthen this advantage,” Tomasz said.
 
The company said it has also continued to invest in its modern production facility with the addition of a new water cutting machine. The machine can cut steel plates up to 200mm including high grade S960 steel and other materials such as stainless steel and rubber.

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