Maverick Technologies Opens Pittsburgh Office

April 8, 2015
Growing process manufacturing across the region calls for more automation system support close to production sites

Maverick Technologies opened a new office in Pittsburgh on March 3, 2015. This new location is the company’s 15th office, in addition to five other satellite locations. Maverick is headquartered in Columbia, Ill.

This expansion is being driven by continued growth in energy production, along with support for local chemical processing, plus the regional operations of its more than 200 national and global customers in the northeast.

The new office will offer local automation engineering capabilities supported by a design, field services and enterprise integration staff.

“It’s exciting to see this kind of growth in U.S. manufacturing and production, and Maverick is right there in the middle supporting these activities on behalf of our clients,” said Paul Galeski, founder and CEO. “Domestic production, particularly in the energy industry and associated chemical facilities, depends on the highest possible levels of efficiency supported by world-class automation. Maverick helps our customers achieve those objectives while working safely and sustaining growth.”

The Pittsburgh office joins the list of other Maverick offices including Albuquerque, N.M.; Baton Rouge, La.; Benton Harbor, Mich.; Charlotte, N.C.; Chicago; Dallas; Exton, Pa.; Houston; Los Angeles; Minneapolis; Mobile, Ala.; Pensacola, Fla.; and Phoenix.

Source: Maverick Technologies

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