The new 4,437 sq m service center will support customers in the growing energy markets of oil & gas, petrochemical, power, and fertilizer in Indonesia, as well as in nearby countries. It will service both Ebara Elliott Energy (EEE) turbines and gas compressors, Ebara custom pumps, and equipment from other turbomachinery manufacturers. ETSI has been in this region since 2015, with an office in Jakarta and a repair facility in Bandung.
“Indonesia is a fast-growing market for turbomachinery and aftermarket services, and we are excited to expand upon ETSI’s existing presence there through a new service center,” said Matthew Rhodes, EEE Vice President of Global Service.
“This investment brings together state-of-the-art repair technology for rotating equipment with the latest diagnostic equipment and necessary tools to provide one-stop repairs, and offer a full range of turbomachinery inspection and repair services that meet or exceed our customers’ operational requirements,” said Calvin Tan, president director of ETSI.