ABB Turbocharging receives global marine service contracts
Published by Angharad Lock,
Digital Assistant Editor
World Pipelines,
ABB Turbocharging has signed long-term service agreements with three marine and offshore transport firms: DOF Group, Teekay, Torghatten ASA. The agreements cover a total of 400 turbochargers, and include turbocharger monitoring, regular servicing, and preventative maintenance. By signing these service agreements, ABB Turbocharging takes full responsibility for planning and scheduling turbocharger servicing.
“Timely and preventive maintenance is significant in optimising turbocharger product lifetime, so we are delighted that these customers have chosen our MMA agreement, enabling us to work more closely with them for maintenance of their turbocharging products,” commented Truls-Magnus Lindseth, Head of Turbocharging Scandinavia.
“The agreements validate the importance of relationships between customers and original equipment manufacturers. With ABB scheduling service intervals and using original parts plus the insight from our product database which tracks turbocharger running hours and service interval history, customers can expect greater predictability and minimal downtime,” Lindseth continued.
Edited from press release by Angharad Lock
Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/contracts-and-tenders/16092015/abb-turbocharging-receives-global-marine-service-contracts-1411/
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