Aggreko Expand its Southern Africa Network With New Service Centre in Namibia
WALVIS BAY, Namibia, September 12, 2012 /PRNewswire/ –
Aggreko, the world leader in the provision of temporary power generation
[http://www.aggreko.co.za/products-services/power-rental-services ] and temperature
control [http://www.aggreko.co.za/products-services/temperature-overview ] services, has
today officially opened its new service centre in Walvis Bay. The new facility was
formally inaugurated by Honorable Willem Isaak, Deputy Minister of Mines of Namibia and
Martin Foster, Head of Local Business, Aggreko Southern and East Africa. Cleophas
Mutjavikua, the governor of the Erongo region, was also in attendance. The facility is the
sixth service centre in Aggreko’s Southern and East African and is the first operation to
be based in Namibia.
The new depot will service the country’s rapidly growing mining industry and other
industrial users throughout the country. Located next to the Port of Walvis Bay, the
facility is strategically positioned to support Namibia’s shipping and fishing industries.
Aggreko provides temporary power generators
[http://www.aggreko.co.za/products-services/power-rental-services/generators ] and
temperature control solutions to customers across a range of industries. Temporary power
packages help companies deal with power outages and load shedding, guaranteeing their
supplies and reducing the risk of business disruption when blackouts occur. Aggreko’s
temperature control expertise helps industrial, mining, food and beverage and major events
companies to cope with peak seasonal demands and provides emergency capacity when vital
cooling infrastructure breaks down.
Commenting on the new depot opening, James Shepherd, Aggreko’s Managing Director for
Southern and East Africa, said: “Aggreko’s expansion into Namibia is a major step in our
strategy to build local presence in the key industrial hubs of Southern and East Africa.
As the region continues its strong growth, Aggreko is well placed to support this growth
through the provision of the world leading temporary power and temperature control
services.”
“Namibia is a key strategic market for Aggreko,” commented Martin Foster, Head of
Local Business, Southern and East Africa. “Aggreko is highly committed to the development
of the communities we operate in. We take very seriously the progression of our local
Aggreko people and will hire and train a strong local workforce to support the new
facility. The long-term success of our business is directly linked to a highly capable and
well trained Namibian workforce.”
Find out more about Aggreko at http://www.aggreko.co.za
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