Sterling & Wilson Pvt Ltd is to official open its power solutions showroom and office premises in Lagos on Saturday.
The firm, which was established in 1927 and headquartered in Mumbai, India, is a global power solution provider in diesel, gas and solar power with offices in 16 countries around the world. Sterling & Wilson Nigeria Ltd, has been offering power solutions through its diesel and gas power range of products along with MEP services (Mechanical Electrical and Plumbing) since 2011.
The showroom is designed to further launch the company into the Nigerian market and consolidate its market leadership position in Asia, the Middle-East and Africa. Its Head of Powergen Business for West Africa, Mr. Bipin Moye said: “The showroom situated on Sanusi Fafunwa Street on Victoria Island, Lagos, is the first real-time power solutions showroom in Nigeria, because it offers a full range of power and allied services, including GenSet sales and services, gas power project engineering, supply and turnkey execution along with a complete range of MEP solutions, with availability of expertise of highly trained professionals.”
“Our-soon-to-be-opened showroom will display the full range of ‘Sterling Generators’ branded diesel generators. It will also offer the opportunity of cutting edge service, repairs and factory warranty management backed by the availability of experienced and well trained technical service staff, making this a great option for power consumers such as construction/project sites facilities managers, manufacturers, schools, businesses offices, and other stakeholders.”
Moye explained that Sterling and Wilson generating sets are built for reliability and designed with compactness and durability in mind and available from 9kVA to 3000 kVA; these new Perkins powered diesel generator sets are built to world-class standards, for high efficiency, low fuel consumption and global emissions compliance and come in a range of options to match your power needs, making the process of choice and installation really simple.
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