Swift Opens Branch In Denver
Increased drilling in Midwest leads to manpower leader's domestic expansion
HOUSTON, Sept. 24, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Swift Worldwide Resources, the premier supplier of manpower resources to the oil and gas industry, has opened an office in Colorado. The new office will be located in the heart of the Denver Tech Center neighborhood.
The new office will focus on the increased need for workers in the upstream and midstream markets that are predominant in Colorado and North Dakota. In Denver, Swift will stay closely connected to high-demand Midwest oil plays like the Niobrara Shale, the Pierre Shale, and the Piceance Basin.
An experienced Swiftie, Heather Day, is moving from her position as Regional Manger in Alaska to the same role in the new Denver office.
"We're very excited to be opening another branch in the United States," said Swift CEO Tobias Read. "Our company has seen a lot of growth internationally over the past few months, but the new office in Denver serves as a testament that the domestic market is also growing vigorously. Denver is a prime location for several emerging plays, and we're glad to have Swifties there to take care of our clients' needs."
About Swift Worldwide Resources
Swift Worldwide Resources is the premier supplier of manpower resources to the global oil and gas industry. With more than 25 years focusing exclusively in this sector, a database of 200,000 skilled personnel, a dedicated contract and permanent recruitment division, a logistics infrastructure spanning the globe and quality procedures accredited to ISO 9001:2008, it provides a world class service - Whatever it takes, wherever it takes us®. Swift is committed to investing in the local community and takes great pride in its ability to recruit, train and develop its national team of workers. For more information, please visit www.swiftworldwideresources.com.
SOURCE Swift Worldwide Resources
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