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Petro Canada, AMEC & Colt Engineering Sign Corporate Purchasing Agreement with RebisWALNUT CREEK, CA - January 29, 2001 - Rebis, the market leader in plant design and management software, today announced that major account agreements were signed by AMEC, Colt Engineering and Petro Canada for standardized implementation of Rebis' AutoPLANT process and plant design software. There are several large scale projects scheduled for these major accounts including a desulphurization project at Petro Canada's Edmonton Refinery with contractual work being done by Colt Engineering. "We are very excited about advancing our relationship with these key clients and supporting their upcoming projects," said Dr. Jeff Hollings, President and CEO of Rebis. "Based on our long history with all three companies, we know the integration of AutoPLANT will be smooth and will successfully benefit all parties. The Rebis team is eager to engage in a mutual partnership with our new major accounts." About RebisRebis, the largest supplier of PC plant design solutions in the world, measured by its installed base of over 65,000 products is committed to providing quality workgroup software for plant design and management. Rebis markets products for both conceptual and detailed plant design, as well as systems to manage the full operational lifecycle of these facilities. Rebis offers a complete suite of integrated applications for piping, structural, process and instrumentation design and management, pipe stress and fluid flow analysis, and plant information management for AutoCAD and MicroStation. Announcement Made at dratechPLANT 2001Rebis made the announcement at the daratechPLANT 2001 Conference held in Houston, Texas. DaratechPLANT has grown since its launch in 1994 to be the largest, most successful and value-packed conference focused on owner/operator and EPC enterprise- through project-level business and work process advancement made possible by the application of information technology solutions. In this role, daratechPLANT has become an important international forum in which real-world cases-successes and failures-are presented and discussed from all points of view including business metrics and justifications, people issues, and the underlying strategic implications for owner/operators, EPCs and IT solution providers.
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