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News Release from: ABB
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 21 December 2001
ABB Drives Alliance expands in SW
England
At a time when some suppliers in the industry are closing local offices, ABB Drives Alliance is strengthening its presence in the regions by opening new ones.
ABB Drives Alliance expands in the South West At a time when some suppliers in the industry are closing local offices, ABB Drives Alliance is strengthening its presence in the regions by opening new ones The most recent addition to the network is located in Bristol
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 8 Feb 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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Electrical equipment from ABB Automation is being installed as part of a £20m programme by East of Scotland Water (ESW) to upgrade water supplies to central Scotland.
Central Electrical South West will serve customers in Avon, Devon, Cornwall, Somerset, Dorset, Hampshire and Oxfordshire.
Two former ABB drive engineers head the facility, opened at the Severnside Trading Estate by Liverpool-based ABB Drives Alliance member Central Electrical.
The new facility will provide the full range of drives from ABB, with drives up to 250kW available off the shelf.
Its engineers select and install the correct drive for any application, repair and maintain drives, offer service contracts including breakdown and planned maintenance, and undertake energy, EMC and harmonic appraisals.
"We offer our customers local expertise, provide 24 hour technical support, 365 days of the year, and give access to the very latest specialist technology in the field", explains Alan Jones at Central Electrical South West.
"Central Electrical South West has a high level of technical expertise and offer a simple means of solving complex problems whether it be upgrade, modification or a complete turnkey solution", comments James Haigh, Senior Vice President, Drive Products, for ABB in the UK.
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