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Roeslein Attends Global Petroleum Show 2017

Roeslein attended the 49th Global Petroleum Show on June 13-15th 2017 in Calgary, Canada where energy leaders, professionals and exhibitors come together to discuss the global oil & gas industry.

From upstream oil and gas operations to downstream refining and petrochemical facilities, Roeslein has worked in the oil & gas industry for almost ten years as a premier system integrator.  Its design and implementation approach emphasizes modularization and preassembly at its controlled fabrication facility that minimizes field constraints such as weather, safety, and resources.

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Expanding Capabilities in Shanghai

Roeslein opened the Shanghai location in 2011 with the purpose of supporting several canmaking facilities in the surrounding areas. Now, seven years later, Roeslein has the capacity to take on the full scope of canmaking projects and has grown its workforce by adding local engineers, marketing, and project management positions.

Shanghai’s level of expertise and experience has paralleled this growth making it home to several new major projects including the design-build of Greenfield can plants in Qingdao, China and H.C.M.C., Vietnam.

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Roeslein Ranked 46th on the 2017 Fastest Growing Companies List in St. Louis

Roeslein & Associates, Inc. was named 46th on the St. Louis Business Journal’s 2017 List of Fastest Growing Companies. This award reflects the work Roeslein has completed in the past three years. To be eligible for the list, companies were required to have a three-year sales history with a revenue increase in fiscal 2016 over fiscal 2015, revenue of more than $1 million in fiscal 2014 and be a locally based, independent, and privately held business.

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USTDA Is Tailor-Made For Trump Administration

Published on Forbes.com
Written by Daniel Runde

If one were to design an agency specifically for the Trump Administration, you would have created the U.S. Trade and Development Agency (USTDA). USTDA generates $85 in U.S. exports for every $1 spent on their programs. Last year alone, USTDA generated $12 billion in export value and supported nearly 66,000 jobs largely in manufacturing in the United States. All the U.S. taxpayer monies spent through USTDA stay in the U.S.  USTDA helps to level the playing field for U.S. firms looking to expand internationally, all while encouraging companies to “buy American, hire American.” The Trump Administration should look at USTDA as an opportunity, not as misspent tax dollars.

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