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Connecting all dots with Al-Bahar at ADIPEC 2016

With the low oil prices driving cost and optimisation, for most businesses in this segment, Al-Bahar aims to show case Caterpillar's latest innovation, which leverages different fuel sources and connecting assets.

Connecting all dots with Al-Bahar at ADIPEC 2016
Connecting all dots with Al-Bahar at ADIPEC 2016

Al-Bahar, the exclusive dealers of Cat Power Solutions for the Oil & Gas domain, has announced its participation at ADIPEC 2016 at Abu Dhabi from 7-10 November 2016.

With the low oil prices driving cost and optimisation, for most businesses in this segment, Al-Bahar aims to show case Caterpillar’s latest innovation, which leverages different fuel sources and connecting assets. Al-Bahar is collaborating with Caterpillar Oil & Gas for the fifth consecutive year, to leverage the platform to demonstrate innovative Cat Petroleum power systems products and, its unrivalled services and customised solutions that help its customers achieve continued success.

The theme for this year, which is Connecting All Dots, intends to re-emphasise the focus on Cat Connect, its exclusive umbrella of technology solutions, which offers a comprehensive platform to its customers enabling them to track the location of their assets, keep utilisation high, monitor & manage fuel consumption, identify requirements, plan & schedule maintenance and maximise uptime. It portrays the powerful advantage of the unique and revolutionising technology.

The Al-Bahar/ Caterpillar stand – 9430 (Hall #9), will be hosting live demonstrations with real-time data of Cat Connect and experts explaining the particulars, to offer visitors an experience of the advantages this technology provides, throughout the show. Other stand highlights include Gas Field Development, Cat Reman, Certified Rebuilds, and incomparable Al-Bahar Product Support Services.

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