Christopher Havice

Assistant at MISTRAS Group, Inc. - Princeton Junction, New Jersey, US

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MISTRAS Group, Inc.
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MISTRAS Group, Inc.

Princeton Junction, New Jersey, US • 3106 Employees
Architecture Firm/Engineering Firm

MISTRAS is a leading "one source" global provider of technology-enabled asset protection solutions used to evaluate the structural integrity of critical energy, industrial and public infrastructure. Mission critical services and solutions are delivered globally and provide customers with asset life extension, improved productivity and profitability, compliance with government safety and environmental regulations, and enhanced risk management operational decisions. MISTRAS uniquely combines its industry-leading products and technologies - 24/7 on-line monitoring of critical assets; mechanical integrity (MI) and non-destructive testing (NDT) services; destructive testing (DT) services; process and fixed asset engineering and consulting services; and its world class enterprise inspection data management and analysis software (PCMS™) to provide comprehensive and competitive products, systems and services solutions from a single source provider.

Asset Lifecycle Management Non Destructive Testing Predictive Maintenance
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