The company's CEO says she is very satisfied with this partnership with Petrobras, which covers offshore and onshore inspection services in RJ
Tech-INSP advances with Petrobras and reaches another milestone for inspection and maintenance services for offshore units. The company's CEO, Marilane Oliveira, announced on social networks on Tuesday (06) the opening of a contract for the Rio de Janeiro Operations Unit (UO-RIO) of the state-owned company.
As a reminder, in May of this year, Tech-INSP won the Petrobras tender, which was disclosed in the Petronect, portal used for public tenders in electronic auctions, widely used by Petrobras. Just below you can see a print of the result at the time of the milestone:
“TECH-INSP meets with Petrobras for the opening meeting of the Inspection Contract with UO-RIO. I am particularly happy to be able to TECH-INSP, contribute through our provision of services to UO-RIO, which contributed so much to my professional life”, said Marilane.
Working at Tech-Insp on Petrobras contracts
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