Elliott Group announces opening of new service center in Saudi Arabia
Elliott Group is pleased to announce the opening of Elliott Gas Services Saudi Arabia (EGSSA), which is the product of a joint venture between Elliott and GAS Arabian Services. EGSSA, which was formed in 2011, identified the need for an in-country facility to service and repair turbomachinery.
“EGSSA has been established with a vision to become a leading provider of turbomachinery services in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. I am confident that EGSSA will thrive, delivering value to our customers, employees, and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia,” said Elliott Group Chief Operating Officer Shane Reph.
The new 2,800-square-meter repair shop is located in Damman, in close proximity to a large installed base of turbomachinery in Saudi Arabia’s Eastern Province. It will offer inspection and repair services for both Elliott and non-Elliott equipment including single- and multi-stage steam turbines and compressors, process expanders and associated equipment, and rotor assemblies.
“The opening of this repair shop marks a significant step forward in supporting our customers with a competent local repair team. It will allow Elliott more flexibility to combine field service with repair work. It will not only strengthen our position, but allow us to grow our relationships with customers,” said Operations Manager Robert Johnson.
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