Elliott Group opens new service centre in India
Published by Angharad Lock,
Digital Assistant Editor
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
Elliott Group has announced that it will open a new, 3530 m2 turbomachinery service centre on 30 September 2015, in the Bidadi Industrial Area southwest of Bengaluru, India. The new facility will repair and maintain rotating equipment for customers in the oil & gas, chemical, petrochemical, refining, and coal industries. The facility is located near the Bangalore-Mysore expressway, which will simplify the movement of equipment and components.
The Bengaluru service centre is fully equipped and staffed to repair all components of centrifugal and axial compressors, steam turbines, and hot gas expanders, including diaphragms, rotors, impellers, blades, bearings, and casings. The service centre utilises advanced welding technologies including TIG, pulse, and submerged arc welding, nondestructive testing, dynamic balancing, specialty machining, and custom parts manufacturing. The facility includes a dedicated rotor storage area.
The Bangalore service centre is the newest addition to Elliott Group's Global Service network and represents an expansion of Elliott's long-time presence in India and our global capabilities. Elliott Group operates 18 service centres in China, Taiwan, Japan, Europe, the Middle East, and North and South America, supported by parts depots in Japan, the UK, and the US. Elliott field service crews operate everywhere in the world, supported by regional engineering offices in Singapore, Switzerland, and the US, and by Elliott Group's major manufacturing facilities in Japan and the US.
Edited from press release by Angharad Lock
Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/refining/30092015/elliott-group-opens-new-service-centre-in-india-1516/
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