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Torishima adds service facility in Dubai

16 December 2009

Japan’s Torishima Pump Mfg Co Ltd has opened a new engineering, service and pump plant solutions company in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

Torishima Service Solutions LLC, which is located in Dubai’s TechnoPark, will provide maintenance for the installed base of Torishima pumps in the Middle East.

Parent company Torishima Pump Mfg has invested ¥1 billion in the new venture, which will employ 50 people. Torishima Service Solutions is expected to generate annual revenues of ¥50 billion.

 

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