Northbridge Industrial Services PLC
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Northbridge Industrial Services PLC
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Northbridge Industrial Services Plc engages in the acquisition of companies that manufacture, hire, and sell specialist industrial equipment. The company is headquartered in Burton Upon Trent, Derbyshire. The company went IPO on 2006-03-28. The firm is engaged in hiring and selling of specialist industrial equipment. The firm's segment includes Crestchic Loadbanks and Transformers, and Tasman Oil Tools. The Crestchic Loadbanks and Transformers segment is involved in the manufacture, hire and sale of loadbanks and transformers. Its Tasman Oil Tools segment is involved in the hire and sale of oil tools and loadcells. The company offers a range of drilling rental tools, fishing and re-entry tools, tubular handling equipment, pressure control equipment and mud management equipment along with the reassurance of in-house maintenance and specialized services. The firm serves various industries, such as utility companies, renewables, the oil and gas sector, data centers, shipping, banking, mining, construction and the public sector. Its subsidiaries include Crestchic Ltd, Northbridge (Middle East) FZE, Crestchic (Middle East) FZE and Crestchic Inc.
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