GE continues to expand its Waukesha gas engine business
Published by Elizabeth Corner,
Senior Editor
World Pipelines,
Continuing to expand its global Waukesha sales and services network to meet the growing demand for power at or near the point of use, GE’s Distributed Power business has announced that it has signed an agreement with HOERBIGER (Canada) Ltd. to be an authorised distributor for GE’s Waukesha gas engine products in Canada.
From L to R: Tom Richardson, President, Hoerbiger (Canada) Ltd.; Traci BeGole, General Manager – Channel Management, GE’s Distributed Power; Darryl Wilson, Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer, GE’s Distributed Power
Established in 1972, HOERBIGER (Canada) Ltd. has strong experience as a leading energy services company supporting the industrial sector in eastern Canada and the oil and gas industry in western Canada.
HOERBIGER currently supports hundreds of Waukesha engine operations in Canada through its strong service network that includes dozens of highly skilled engine technicians. With millions of dollars in genuine product and parts inventory, HOERBIGER is well-positioned to partner with Waukesha end users active in any power application.
As an authorized distributor for sales and service in Canada, HOERBIGER can improve a Waukesha end user’s operations with a complete life cycle of engine coverage, including installation and startup, upgrades and overhauls with genuine parts and factory warranties.
“With our new distributor agreement for GE’s Waukesha gas engines, we will be able to greatly enhance the customer experience for professionals in Canada’s domestic energy industry, ranging from oil and gas power to industrial on-site power production,” said Tom Richardson, President of HOERBIGER (Canada) Ltd. “Our skilled team of Waukesha-certified engine technicians and mechanics ensure immediate, local customer support—both on-site and in-shop—for Waukesha gas engines.”
Edited from source by Elizabeth Corner
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