SPX opens Aberdeen facility

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Flow technology specialist SPX has opened a new Aberdeen Service Centre to provide local specialised pump repair services to independent oil companies and service providers in the North Sea oil and gas sector.

Located in the ABZ Business Park, off Dyce Drive in Aberdeen, the service centre was officially opened during an in-house reception this week.

The centre will offer complete repair and quick access to original equipment manufacturer spare parts and testing services for operators, along with providing local  support for prominent SPX brands, which include ClydeUnion Pumps, Bran + Luebbe and Plenty Mirrlees as well as third-party pump brands. 

John Greig, general manager of the service centre, said: “Selecting Aberdeen as the site for this new centre was an easy and logical decision. This will be underpinned by our understanding of the North Sea oil and gas market needs and expectations, such the requirement to be FPAL compliant, for example.”

The team has the capability to update existing pumps to the latest standards and perform equipment evaluations, upgrades, retrofits, and re-rates, to keep up with changing process requirements. 

The Aberdeen team would welcome any requests from customers who would be interested in seeing the facility and understanding its capability. 

 

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