SPX FLOW appoints AME as channel partner in SA

SPX FLOW TECHNOLOGY AUSTRALIA PTY LTD

Tuesday, 08 October, 2019

SPX FLOW appoints AME as channel partner in SA

SPX FLOW has announced the appointment of Assett Mechanical Engineering, also known as AME Pump Specialists (AME), as its new channel partner in South Australia for its APV and Waukesha Cherry-Burrell (WCB) product lines. AME is a well-established pump specialist in the region and this appointment will enhance the sales support available for SPX FLOW customers in the area.

Founded in 1981, AME has long served the South Australia region. It will hold stock of spares and components for SPX FLOW APV and WCB brand products, including pumps and valves. It has great experience in pumping and valve solutions, highly skilled personnel and facilities in both Adelaide and Whyalla.

“Consistent with our strategy to support customer needs and extend our reach we have accelerated our channel partner program throughout the region,” said Jason Westwood, VP Sales SPX FLOW Asia-Pacific. “Our goal is to enhance access to our wide sanitary and industrial product portfolio. I am delighted to welcome AME to our partner program, they have a great deal of experience and strong capability to provide process solutions to the food and beverage industry. Our customers will benefit from their strong local presence in Southern Australia and their reputation for high integrity and great customer service.”

Keith Fancsali, General Manager at AME, said: “The APV and WCB product ranges are a good fit with our business and we look forward to working more closely as a channel partner with SPX FLOW. I believe this is a great step for SPX FLOW and AME customers, who will see the benefits of increased support, rapid response times and ready availability of many essential spares and components, along with the many advantages of the technologically advanced solutions from SPX FLOW.”

Andrew Anderson, Channel Manager – Food & Beverage, Australia & New Zealand at SPX FLOW, said: “AME has proven capability in South Australia. We are greatly looking forward to working more closely with them to enhance the SPX FLOW global support network and to deliver greater benefits to our customers in this part of the world.”

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