TAS Energy Inc Expands Houston, Texas, Operations Center
11/30/2016
According to company officials, it facility in Houston is in close proximity to major shipping ports and interstate highways. Its expansion project is necessary to meet growing needs and better serve customers.
"TAS is having success across all our core markets including Power Generation, Data Centers and Commercial/Industrial Modular Central Plants. We hired over 50 additional workers within the last quarter and we are investing in facility and equipment upgrades, including a large scale blast and paint booth, sheet metal laser cutting machine and sheet metal forming brake," said JT Grumski, TAS President & CEO.
Its 260,000 square foot, ISO 9001 certified manufacturing facility, situated on 14-acres, has single lift capacity of up to 80 tons, officials said. These investments further enhance TAS' ability to deliver high quality, turnkey modular solutions for utility, data center and commercial central plant customers.
TAS said its “innovation has successfully managed over 400 projects delivering efficient modular systems to over 32 countries. TAS Energy holds numerous patents covering power generation and refrigeration technology across a range of applications in our TIC and other markets. The patents provide TAS Energy the exclusive rights to offer packages that include our proprietary design elements.”
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