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North Carolina Rig Service Center: Todd Courbot (left) and Trevin Bolick (right)

North Carolina Rig Service Center: Todd Courbot (left) and Trevin Bolick (right)

We are excited to announce that this summer we are opening our fourth rig service center in Hickory, North Carolina.

“TOP SERVICE is one of our organizations key founding objectives that we’ve been building on since 1987,” Darren Stanley, Geoprobe® service director, said.

The North Carolina location is strategically located halfway between our Ocala, Florida, and Oxford, Pennsylvania, rig service locations making it easier for customers to get Genuine Geoprobe® Service rig service support. Exact opening date is not set yet as we are still setting up the facility, but we are starting out strong with Todd Courbot (left) as the location manager and Trevin Bolick (right) as our first rig specialist. Many Geoprobe® customers know Todd as he has been on our team for more than 24 years and Trevin joins with a vast experience supporting drilling equipment for 15 years. A significant portion of Trevin's time was spent supporting Schramm drilling rigs in a multi-state region surrounding North Carolina. If you need help keeping your rig in the field — no matter the brand — give us a call.

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1835 Wall Street
Salina, Kansas 67401
Phone: (785) 825-1842

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