New website puts Harsco’s ‘Insite Onsite’ firmly in the spotlight

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The launch of a new website has focussed the spotlight firmly on the unique combination of products, services and in-depth application expertise offered by Harsco Infrastructure.

Harsco specialises in providing access, formwork, shoring and site support products and services for construction and industrial maintenance applications and the new website gives an introduction to each of these areas.

Three long-established Harsco group companies were brought together to create Harsco Infrastructure – SGB and Hünnebeck in Europe and the Middle and Far East, and Patent in North, Central and South America.

The website reflects the tremendous pool of expertise which this created and underlines Harsco’s ability to use that engineering and applications knowledge to provide cost-effective and proven solutions which meet the safety, programming and budgetary criteria of any project.

Many different types of products and services are referenced on the new website.

For construction projects these range from access equipment, roofing, forming and shoring through to safety equipment, training and logistics, while access, insulation, blasting, painting, fireproofing and encapsulation services are detailed for industrial projects.

The website provides a valuable reference to this unique multi-product offering and these details are complemented by a range of international project case studies which showcase the scope of Harsco’s abilities.

While the company’s various product ranges are outlined on the site, Harsco’s innovative approach to developing bespoke solutions for individual customers is also highlighted.

The site also offers links to other Harsco websites which serve the European and American markets.

For more details please visit www.harsco-i.co.uk

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