Sundyne announces new service centre for Colombia
Published by Elizabeth Corner,
Senior Editor
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
Sundyne, provider of highly-engineered centrifugal pumps and compressors for use in the global oil and gas production, refining, petrochemical and chemical industries, has announced the addition of Puffer Colombia to its global team of Authorised Service Centres.
With this appointment, Puffer is now the exclusive Sundyne representative providing sales and service for the company’s entire product portfolio to customers throughout Colombia.
Puffer became a Sundyne dealer in 2014 and quickly obtained Tier 1 Authorised Service Centre status through extensive investment in personnel training and equipment. Puffer offers premium service and support for Sundyne customers in Colombia, including new unit purchasing, field service, maintenance and repair, as well as inventory management.
A subsidiary of Puffer Sweiven – a multinational company focused on process control products and services – Puffer Colombia was founded in 1996 to provide industrial equipment, instrumentation and control systems to customers throughout Colombia. Its primary sales office is located in the capital city of Bogotá, with a satellite service shop based in Cali. Puffer represents and sells the full line of Sundyne integrally-geared centrifugal pumps and compressors, and sealless magnetic drive pumps.
Edited from source by Elizabeth Corner
Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/gas-processing/17032016/sundyne-announces-new-service-centre-for-colombia/
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