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TTS Begins Process Improvement Training in Nigeria Continued

“There is a tremendous amount of work to be done at these plants,” said Ingalls. “Oil output at Ogabada and Okloma has been reduced from 1.2 million barrels of oil per day to around 300,000, and this is due largely in part to an insufficiently trained workforce.”

TTS and TBR Strategies will return to Nigeria in late January, during which time they will establish a plan to make the Okolama and Agbada facilities world-class by 2012. Nigeria is the most populous country in Africa, and TTS is eager to combine forces with TBR Strategies to improve the quality of life there by introducing the culture to new technologies.

TTS to Sponsor WUTAB Conference

Technology Transfer Services is proud to announce that we are sponsoring the 2010 Western Utility Training Advisory Board (WUTAB) Conference. WUTAB was started in 1983 by Herb Walker as a cooperative effort to improve training in the Utility industry.

The 2010 WUTAB Conference planning is now underway. Technology Transfer Services will be working close with the co-hosts, Progress Energy and TVA, at the conference in picturesque Gatlinburg, TN area from June 14th to 17th.

If you have any questions or would like to provide input, feel free to contact Jessica Costa at 813-908-1100, or by email at jcosta@techtransfer.com.

 

TTS announces contract extension agreement with ExxonMobil Corporation

TTS has worked with ExxonMobil since 1999 in a consulting role optimizing maintenance and reliability at their Exploration and Production facilities throughout the US and Canada. TTS consults ExxonMobil in the sectors of Maintenance Reliability, SAP Implementation, and Skilled Trades training under primary direction of Rich Bryant and Mike Wheeler. During the next five years, TTS plans to continue their current role while working with SAP planners to standardize global operations in 12 countries, including Nigeria, Australia, Malaysia, Qatar, and Germany.

“We are proud of the commitment our staff and the professionals at ExxonMobil Corporation have displayed over the years, and are looking forward to working together to ensure ExxonMobil remains a world class operation,” said Foskey about the contract extension.

TTS achieves third consecutive year of growth.

Tampa, Florida May 26, 2009 -- TTS continues to sustain 20% year over year growth regardless of the current economic climate. TTS attributes its continued success on the value the company delivers to its clients.

Lou Rivera, President and CEO, explains: ”We have maintained our passion for client satisfaction since the company’s inception which has resulted in our extraordinary client retention. Our focus on a complete range of performance improvement services in operations and maintenance areas means that we deliver concrete value to our clients – value that positively impacts their budgets and bottom line.”