Automasjon og Data as

Automasjon og Data AS, often abbreviated as A+D, is a Scandinavian company that specializes in providing advanced automation and data solutions. The company operates primarily in Norway but has a significant impact across various sectors with its state-of-the-art technologies and services.

Key Aspects

  1. Industry Focus:

    • Oil and Gas: A+D has a strong presence in the oil and gas industry, offering automation solutions that improve operational efficiency and safety.
    • Maritime: The company provides automation technology for shipping and maritime operations, enhancing performance and reducing downtime.
    • Industrial Automation: In manufacturing and other industrial sectors, A+D delivers automation systems that streamline production processes.
  2. Services and Solutions:

    • Control Systems: They provide robust and reliable control systems tailored to client-specific needs.
    • Data Analytics: A+D offers solutions for data capture, storage, and analysis, helping businesses make data-driven decisions.
    • Consulting: The company provides consulting services to help organizations plan and implement automation strategies effectively.
  3. Technology and Innovation:

    • Integration: Their expertise in system integration ensures that all components work seamlessly together, from hardware to software.
    • R&D: A+D invests in research and development to stay at the forefront of technological advancements in automation and data analytics.
  4. Customer-Centric Approach:

    • Customization: Solutions are tailored to meet specific customer needs, ensuring maximum efficiency and return on investment.
    • Support: Comprehensive support services, including maintenance and training, ensure long-term success and optimal performance of the systems provided.
  5. Sustainability:

    • Energy Efficiency: Their automation solutions often include features that reduce energy consumption and environmental impact.
    • Innovative Practices: They employ cutting-edge technologies to help clients adhere to sustainability practices and comply with regulations.

Company Values

  • Quality: Commitment to high-quality products and services.
  • Innovation: Continuous innovation to stay ahead in the industry.
  • Customer Satisfaction: Ensuring that clients are satisfied and their needs are met.
  • Integrity: Maintaining ethical standards in all business operations.

Conclusion

Automasjon og Data AS is a key player in the automation and data solutions landscape in Norway and beyond. With a focus on critical industries such as oil and gas, maritime, and industrial automation, the company is dedicated to providing high-quality, innovative solutions tailored to the unique needs of its clients. Whether through cutting-edge technology or comprehensive support services, A+D strives to enhance operational efficiency and contribute to sustainable practices across various sectors.

Products

Environmental Monitoring Systems, Helideck Monitoring Systems and services

Stavanger Norway

6 Maskinveien
Stavanger Rogaland 4033
Norway

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