Parker Instrumentation wins order for Iraq’s Basra Refinery

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Friday, 13 February, 2004

Parker Instrumentation has been selected to supply components for the refurbishment of the Basra refinery in southern Iraq.

The company expects to supply valves and compression tube fittings worth over a quarter of a million dollars during the first quarter of 2004.

The order includes over 1000 of the company's latest Hi-Pro ball valve, a high integrity design from Parker's Barnstaple development laboratory that enhances reliability by means of a compact two-piece construction. The valves are designed for the long life cycle requirements of the upgrade project and will provide isolation mechanisms for the refinery's instrumentation and control network.

"This is the first high-volume order for this new valve and it confirms the cost-effectiveness of the design," says Marketing and Business Development Manager, Richard Roebuck. "Local support was another important factor in securing the order, which was met by our existing network of stocking distribution centres throughout the Middle East "“ one of which has taken responsibility for supporting our growing business in Iraq."

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