BMG’s total plant maintenance solutions service is geared to optimising productivity and enhancing process plant operating reliability.
“BMG has identified a need in diverse sectors for on-site maintenance services to overcome production challenges,” says Dave Russell, technical director, BMG. “Recognising the extreme constraints of high energy prices, low productivity, the critical skills shortage and a highly competitive economic environment, BMG brings a total solutions service to the fore.
“Industry can now access all critical production efficient products and services from one supplier. What this means is lower production costs and higher production efficiency, giving South African industry a distinct competitive advantage.
“BMG’s on-site services include application design, evaluation and optimisation, as well as installation, trouble shooting and service exchange contracts. The company also offers predictive, planned and breakdown maintenance and energy and reliability studies.”
Services include electromechanical, electronic and hydraulic, as well as unitary and bulk materials handling installations.
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