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ClydeUnion Pumps and Bjørge sign distribution and service agreement

31 August 2010

ClydeUnion Pumps has entered into a distribution and service agreement with Bjørge Eureka AS, a subsidiary of Bjørge ASA, covering the Norwegian market.

The ClydeUnion Pumps/Bjørge partnership will give ClydeUnion Pumps improved access to new projects and aftermarket opportunities in the region and to service its extensive installed base of pumps in the Norwegian Continental Shelf.

ClydeUnion Pumps has been supplying pumping equipment to the Norwegian sector since the mid 1970s.

 

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