INERCO Mexico
News and articles from INERCO Mexico
INERCO’S inernational experience in the oil&gas sector in Latin America
Latin America is one of INERCO’s key destinations. With more than 30 years’ international experience in the fields of engineering, energy technology and consulting in industrial safety, occupational health and safety and the environment, the company’s active presence in Latin America includes not only one-off projects in sectors including oil&gas,
INERCO shares its experience at the international industrial safety congress in Mexico
INERCO was an active participant in talks at the International Congress of Industrial Safety (CISI, for its Spanish initials), the largest event in Mexico and Latin America on safety, occupational health and hygiene, which was attended by over 10,000 people, mostly professionals. Dr Raúl Hernández Morales, business development manager at
INERCO Consultoría México masters in health and safety administration, occupational health and ecology
INERCO Consultoría México’s Masters in Health and Safety Administration, Occupational Health and Ecology, organised in collaboration with the Autonomous University of Coahuila, the Mexican National Association of Chemical Engineers and Chemists and Acciona Infraestructuras México, began on Friday, 26 February with an inauguration ceremony presided over by Dr Rogelio Miguel
Salvage and rescue training for Cóndores Group in Mexico City
INERCO PROVIDES SALVAGE AND RESCUE TRAINING TO THE MEXICO CITY PUBLIC SECURITY SECRETARIAT’S CÓNDORES HELICOPTER UNIT INERCO Forespro was commissioned to provide salvage and rescue training to the “Cóndores” helicopter transport group, part of the Mexico City Secretariat of Public Security. INERCO’s expert qualified instructors gave a homologated one-hundred-hour SAR course
“Relámpagos” air rescue unit
THE GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF MEXICO APPOINTS INERCO FORESPRO TO TRAIN THE “RELÁMPAGOS” UNIT, ONE OF THE WORLD’S FINEST AIR RESCUE UNITS INERCO Forespro has been appointed by the government of the State of Mexico to train the professionals of the “Relámpagos” (“Lightning”) air rescue unit, recognised as one