TORONTO, Feb. 01, 2016 -- To better reflect the Company’s ongoing strategy of developing technologies and solutions, and enhancing its value proposition for end-to-end energy infrastructure asset protection, Shawcor Ltd. (TSX:SCL) has unveiled its new brand identity.
With an updated logo, more modern, sophisticated appearance and overhauled corporate website, Shawcor is making a visual connection between its outward appearance and inner workings. The name has also evolved, with the original capitalized C now lowercased to indicate Shawcor’s cohesive approach to engineering solutions.
Despite the industry downturn, Shawcor continues to be committed to long term growth that is focused on addressing its customers’ operational needs. This focus leverages comprehensive products and services, global reach, and a committed work force to innovate and execute flawlessly.
For more details about the evolution of Shawcor’s brand, please see Shawcor.com.
About Shawcor
Shawcor Ltd. is a global energy services company specializing in products and services for the pipeline and pipe services segment of the oil and gas industry and related products for petrochemical and industrial markets. The Company operates through a network of fixed and mobile manufacturing and service facilities located around the world, and is valued for its integrity, technology and proven capability to execute the most complex projects in our industry. For more information, please see Shawcor.com.
For further information, please contact: Steve Orr President and Chief Executive Officer +1 416 743 7111


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