MAN Energy Solutions opens new site in Sydney
Published by Nicholas Woodroof,
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Hydrocarbon Engineering,
Chief Sales Officer, Wayne Jones, said: “I am delighted to open this state-of-the-art workshop and office complex which provides more capacity for growth. I have spent the past week in Australia and I see significant opportunities for our marine, power generation and turbomachinery business in this part of the world.”
Sydney is MAN Energy Solutions Australia’s main location. Together with the workshops in Auckland, Melbourne and Perth, it provides the support network for MAN’s customers in Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific Islands.
The new facility in Sydney features a revamped 2 MW engine test cell with an improved acoustic attenuation and an increased crane capacity (25 t, 35 m span). Other important advantages represent the new open face spray painting booth, large delivery and dispatch areas as well as extensive warehousing possibilities.
Moloney said: “I am highly confident that our customers will profit from the many improvements we realised for MAN’s new Australian site. It’s exciting times for operations in our region and MAN Energy Solutions just laid the foundation to meet the future market demand.”
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