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Sulzer acquires Turbo Services Inc.

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Sulzer has announced that it has acquired Turbo Services Inc., a leading independent service provider for aeroderivative gas turbines, building on its successful diversification into distributed power applications.

After the successful entry into the aeroderivative service business with the acquisition of Alba Power in 2019, Sulzer continues to strengthen its gas turbine service business which offers significant cross-selling synergies with its existing pump, motor, generator and turbo service customers.

In a statement, Sulzer said that US-based Turbo Services Inc. offers a complete range of services to its clients including field service, tooling supply and rental, inspection, repairs, overhauls, and testing for Pratt & Whitney engines. Turbo Services Inc. specialises in Pratt & Whitney’s FT4 engine, a workhorse machine in power generation applications.

Darayus Pardivala, President Rotating Equipment Services Americas, said: “We are happy to welcome the Turbo Services team to the Sulzer family. Turbo Services adds key capability to our offering, strengthening our position as the premier turbomachinery service provider.”

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