Sulzer Expands in Southeast Asia

Tuesday, October 8, 2019

Rotating equipment services provider Sulzer said it has opened a new service center in Semenyih, Malaysia to offer specialist technical knowledge and support for all types of pumps, electrical equipment and turbomachinery for local industries including oil and gas, power generation and water.

The 850-square-meter purpose-built service center will specialize in centrifugal pumps, compressors, steam turbines and electric motors.

Simon Roberts, Head of Pump Services, South-East Asia, for Sulzer, said, “We have a reputation for delivering round-the-clock maintenance support where it is needed and using cutting-edge technology to minimize downtime for our customers. Now, all of this is available throughout Malaysia. The new service center offers specialist services as well as conventional engineering services including dynamic balancing, condition monitoring and root cause analysis.”

The range of services is especially suited to supporting power generation, the expanding petrochemical industry as well as both onshore and offshore oil and gas installations. As part of Sulzer’s global service center network, the Semenyih facility can access other specialist services such as high-speed balancing and high-voltage coil manufacturing.

The new service center will also retain experienced field service engineers to support with on-site installation and commissioning as well as fault-finding and condition monitoring.

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