Industry News - December 2012

Industry News - December 2012
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Pipeline Renewal hires field operations manager

Pipeline Renewal Technologies named Sean Lipscomb field operations manager. He will be responsible for ensuring the success of PRT's Janssen Process licensees through service, training and support.

Aries names Ohio distributor

Aries Industries named Southeastern Equipment Co. a distributor for its pipeline inspection and rehabilitation equipment in Ohio. The line includes pipeline and sewer cameras, deep well and bore hole cameras, lateral reinstatement cutters and sealing/grout systems, as well as surveying equipment.

Federal Signal opens location in Indiana

Federal Signal Corp.'s Environmental Solutions Group opened a rental center in Highland, Ind. Located at 9932 Express Drive, the seventh rental center stocks parts and accessories for Federal Signal's Jetstream brand of waterblasters and other makes.

Alfa Laval acquires Gamajet

Alfa Laval acquired Gamajet Cleaning Systems, forming a new company, Alfa Laval Tank Equipment Inc. It will operate as Gamajet Cleaning Systems and remain in Exton, Pa. Robert Delaney, president of Gamajet, was named president of the new company. Alfa Laval's existing line of tank cleaning equipment, Toftejorg, was absorbed by the new company for North America. Sales, support and service of Toftejorg equipment will be handled at Gamajet's Exton office.

Peerless Electronics launches e-commerce site

Peerless Electronics, distributor of electromechanical and interconnect products, launched an e-commerce store at www.peerlesselectronics.com/store/categories/Transportation. Each online product includes specs, technical descriptions, manufacturer hyperlinks, photos and drawings.

DeBusk joins Vacuum Truck Rentals sales team

Pat DeBusk joined the sales department at Vacuum Truck Rentals and will focus on the Gulf Coast markets. An active member of the WJTA Association, he is the former owner and president of Hydro Services, now Hydro Chem, and served in a number of management positions.

Amazing Machinery moves into new facility

Equipment supplier Amazing Machinery moved into a new 6,000-square-foot building in Cleveland, Tenn. The location includes 2,000 square feet of dedicated retail and showroom space.



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