EMSc opens new office in Australia
EMSc (Australia), the Australian subsidiary of UK-based EMSc, has established a new office in Melbourne to meet the growing demand for its Powerstar voltage optimisation system in Australia.
The decision was made due to the success Powerstar has achieved in Australia over the past few years through direct and indirect representation. Powerstar is a triple wound voltage optimisation system that systematically reduces a site’s voltage to correct operational level and cleans the supply to reduce electricity consumption and improve a company’s carbon footprint.
As part of its expansion strategy, the company is looking at establishing partnerships with a number of energy consultants and third-party distributors to help promote and sell Powerstar. The company will be exhibiting at the All-Energy Australia event from 9-10 October.
Heading up the Australian operation is Sam Czyczelis, who was previously with Swire Cold Storage as general manager, engineering services, in a national role. Swire Cold Storage has installed 10 Powerstar units across the country with sizes from 575 to 1500 kVA to reduce energy consumption and carbon emissions.
“To continue developing market opportunities in the region, we are keen to formalise relationships with local consultants, distributors and installation partners,” said Paul North, international business development manager for the EMSc Group, which is headquartered in Sheffield, UK.
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