PAS Announces Expansion into Houston’s Energy Corridor

Aug. 7, 2013
PAS, a human reliability software solutions provider to the power and processing industries worldwide, today announced the opening of an additional office in Houston’s Energy Corridor district.

PAS, a human reliability software solutions provider to the power and processing industries worldwide, today announced the opening of an additional office in Houston’s Energy Corridor district.
 
“The west Houston office offers a strong platform for developing deeper relationships with our current and prospective customers, and the ability to attract talented individuals living on the west side of Houston” said Eddie Habibi, CEO and Founder of PAS. “We are excited to be a part of the growing process automation market.”
 
PAS has a long history of working with power and processing companies in Houston’s Energy Corridor and surrounding areas, notably companies such as BP, Chevron, Shell, BASF, DOW Chemical, Phillips 66, and ExxonMobil.
 
For over 19 years, PAS has offered software solutions that increase safety, profitability and compliance in industrial operations worldwide. The opening of a new office in Houston will better serve the industry and will substantially increase PAS’s investment in the region.
 
“Our solutions for industrial control systems cyber security, automation asset management, and operator decision support systems are in high demand in the power and processing industries,” said Habibi. “Our PAS West office will help increase our business interaction with corporate clients and improve market awareness of our mission critical solutions.”
 
PAS’ global headquarters is located south of Houston, in Clear Lake, near the Johnson Space Center.
 

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