Process Vision appoints Downey to lead Latin America push
UK-based gas analysis company Process Vision has appointed Michael Downey as its new Latin America Business Development and Area Manager.
UK-based gas analysis company Process Vision has appointed Michael Downey as its new Latin America Business Development and Area Manager.
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