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Motors and Variable speed drives
News Release from: ABB Automation Tech (Drives and Motors)
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 29 November 2004
ABB Drives Alliance expands into Ireland
Thrige-Scott in Belfast has become the latest company to join ABB Drives Alliance, providing round-the-clock support for users of variable speed drives in Northern Ireland
Thrige-Scott in Belfast has become the latest company to join the ABB Drives Alliance, providing round-the-clock support for users of variable speed drives in Northern Ireland Being Ireland's leading electro-mechanical company, established over 100 years ago, Thrige-Scott has long been a supplier of ABB motors and drives and has been an ABB Motor Service Partner for many years
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 6 Aug 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Alan Armstrong, Sales Manager for Thrige-Scott, says: "Becoming an ABB Drives Alliance Partner increases our ability to serve customers.
We can now supply the full range of ABB drives up to 315 kW, meeting more of our customers needs.
This is helped by the ability to call on the stocks of other companies in the Alliance".
The addition of Thrige-Scott to the Drives Alliance will enable ABB to strengthen its presence in Ireland.
Thrige-Scott can now provide all the support and spare parts needed by ABB drives users in both Northern Ireland and Eire.
"We now have full access to all ABB spares, including the spares suitcases that allow us to respond rapidly to any service requirements," says Armstrong.
Thrige-Scott will also have full access to ABB drives macros and start up procedures, allowing the company to undertake enhancements of customers1 existing systems.
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