Applied Flow Technology (AFT) welcomes Flex Process of the United Kingdom to their international family of Channel Partners.
Based in Bristol, England, Flex Process strategically brought together a team of highly experienced specialized engineers in 2007 to form the company. Flex Process provides specialist services to the process and power industries and has expertise to serve client’s needs in chemicals, iron and steel, biofuels, paper, nuclear, refining, terminals, LNG, pharmaceuticals, power, distribution, and offshore storage and production.
Their services are linked by a common theme — the application of advanced simulation tools to provide more accurate and cost-effective solutions to their clients. Flex Process acts as a single all-in-one-place supplier for specialized technical services to solve dynamic fluid problems.
Process engineer manager, Peter Reeves, CEng., MIChemE, will lead the AFT sector at Flex Process. Reeves has over 30 years of global experience in oil and gas (onshore and offshore), refining, power generation, cellulose films and fibers, waste treatment and pharmaceuticals. His experience has been with operating companies, consultancies and EPCs. He has extensive experience throughout the project funnel from feasibility/conceptual work through FEED and EPC to plant operations, optimization, debottlenecking and troubleshooting for both greenfield projects and brownfield projects.
This connection story is not like AFT’s other 39 Channel Partners. While new to AFT as a partner, Flex Process has been an AFT customer, not a software distributor, for several years. When AFT’s UK Channel Partner notified them that he was retiring, Flex Process was recommended. After discussion, deliberation and due diligence, AFT extended an offer to Flex Process’s team and a new partnership unlike any other was born.
This new partnership moves the accessibility of AFT software and training from the Northern Scotland area to just east of London. Their central location means Flex Process is easily accessible by all areas of the United Kingdom and Ireland.