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PMFG opens Singapore subsidiary

15 July 2010

PMFG Inc, parent company of Peerless Mfg Co, has established a new wholly-owned subsidiary office in Singapore, Peerless Asia Pacific Pte Ltd.

The new company will replace the former Peerless Mfg Co regional sales office and provide sales and project execution services for all Peerless and Burgess Manning products throughout Southeast Asia. The Peerless Environmental Systems products will also be integrated into the new company.

“This new business structure will provide a more direct relationship with our customers so that their needs can be addressed with Singapore-based staff which will result in more timely responses,” said Peter Burlage, PMFG’s president and CEO. “The coordination of this new subsidiary in Singapore with Peerless’s manufacturing facility in Zhenjiang, China, provides a stronger foundation to execute projects throughout the region.”

 

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