Nikkiso Cryogenic Services inks new service agreement
Published by Callum O'Reilly,
Senior Editor
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
Cryogenic Industries Service Companies (NCS), a functional unit of Nikkiso Cryogenic Industries’ Clean Energy and Industrial Gases Group, has entered into a Collaboration Agreement with Nikkiso group members LEWA and Geveke (subsidiaries of Nikkiso Co. Ltd (Japan)) to become ACD Authorized Sales and Service facilities.
The new collaboration will improve ACD’s presence in Europe and strengthen the Nikkiso Service Brand globally to 18 worldwide service locations. The Geveke and Lewa facilities will be fully operational by 1 January 2020.
The agreement provides stronger regional coverage by offering more certified locations and certified field service technicians closer to ACD’s customers. The additional coverage also reduces customer downtime by providing quick service technology dispatch and a dedicated inventory guaranteeing parts availability.
Peter Wagner, CEO of Cryogenic Industries, said: “The formation of this alliance will enable us to better support the aftermarket service network for our customers, and continue to deliver high quality service that allows our customers to maintain reliable operations and deliver sustainable productivity.”
The new centres are: LEWA - Milan, Italy and Vienna, Austria; GEVEKE - Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Services offered will include pump repair, oxygen cleaning, a pump exchange programme, dedicated inventory, product training, and 24/7 customer support from certified technicians.
Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/gas-processing/11122019/nikkiso-cryogenic-services-inks-new-service-agreement/
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