Company

A supplier that stays involved past the delivery note

Oil Service Control supplies and configures remotely operated robotic platforms for oil & gas emergency response. We work with HSE leads, site engineers and procurement teams who need equipment they can actually trust in a real incident — not just a spec sheet that looks good in a tender.

Engineering-led, not catalog-led

Every configuration starts from a scenario review of your site, not from a default options list.

Built for the conditions, not the brochure

Attachments, cameras and control range are set up for what your facility actually faces.

A direct line to engineering

Questions about a configuration go to the people who built it, not to a call center.

Questions we get

Working with us

How long does configuration and delivery typically take?

It depends on the scenario review and how much customization the site needs — a straightforward configuration moves faster than one with non-standard attachments. We give a concrete timeline once the review is done, not before.

What training do operators receive?

Practical orientation on remote operation, safety zones and deployment sequence, covered in the operator-preparation step of our process.

Is the equipment rated for hazardous or explosive atmospheres?

Camera and electronics packages are selected for the specific hazard class of your site during configuration — tell us your facility's classification during the scenario review and we'll match equipment to it.

Do you work with facilities outside your home region?

Yes — we configure and deliver to facilities internationally; shipping and on-site logistics are scoped during the scenario review.

What happens after the equipment is delivered?

The system gets integrated into your site's emergency-response plan, training schedule and inspection routine — see the readiness-support step for what that covers.

Contact

Discuss your facility and risk scenario

Tell us about your site, emergency-response challenges and equipment requirements. We will help define a suitable robotic system configuration.

Typical request data:Facility type, main risk scenario, expected operating environment, contact person and preferred communication channel.
AddressAlois-Senefelder-Allee 1, 86153 Augsburg-Oberhausen, Germany