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Setpoint Integrated Solutions Acquires Valsource International

Setpoint Integrated Solutions acquires Houston-based Valsource International in a customer-focused move, adding additional territory to Setpoint’s Gulf Coast footprint. 
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Setpoint Integrated Solutions acquires Houston-based Valsource International in a customer-focused move, adding additional territory to Setpoint’s Gulf Coast footprint, announced in a press release. Valsource International specializes in comprehensive control valve and pipeline repair services for maintenance, emergency and scheduled outage requirements.

“This acquisition demonstrates Setpoint’s commitment to being a leader in the process and flow control industry. Valsource International’s history of great customer service and specialization in comprehensive control valve and pipeline repair services enhances our portfolio for the Houston market,” said Matt Bate, president and CEO of Setpoint. I am excited to welcome the talented team from Valsource that will be joining the Setpoint family. 

Setpoint has more than 185 certified technicians spread over 11 facilities across the Gulf Coast, offering the best-in-class valve repair services and delivering process solutions for control, relief and automated valve requirements, along with industrial equipment including liquid level measurement, pressure gauges, and more. 

“I’m proud of the business we’ve built, providing quality valve repair and remanufacturing services in the petrochemical industry to the Houston region,” said Chris Thibodaux, owner of Valsource International. The secret to our success is the family culture of our team and their dedication to our customer base. We are excited to partner with Setpoint and take the next step in our journey.” 

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