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Harness straps in for 2016

SMALL Queensland-based staffing and training service firm Harness Group is going from strength to strength, opening new offices across Asia and scoring a deal with the world's largest onshore drilling company.

Harness straps in for 2016

"We are now probably the largest drilling and well control training company in South-East Asia," Harness CEO Michael O'Reilly told Energy News. Since founding the group O'Reilly has seen it expand from...

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