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An engineering arm of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd. has established a regional technical service hub in Singapore to beef up operational, maintenance and after-sales servicing activities for its transportation system products in Asia. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Engineering Ltd. on Monday announced the opening of the technical service center within Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd., Mitsubishi Heavy s Singapore-based subsidiary serving as its headquarters for the Asian region. Mitsubishi Heavy s Yokohama-based engineering unit set up the center to resolve delays in meeting .
April 05, 2021
published at 7:29 AMACN Newswire
TOKYO, Apr 5, 2021 - (JCN Newswire) - Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Engineering, Ltd. (MHIENG), a group company of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (MHI) based in Yokohama, Japan, has newly established a Technical Service Center in Singapore within Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd. (MHI-AP), MHI s regional subsidiary, to strengthen operation, maintenance and after-sales servicing operations for its transportation system products in Asia.
As MHI s regional hub for transportation service operations in Asia, the Technical Service Center will collaborate with existing service facilities in the region to reinforce local support, acting as a one-stop service center manned by transportation system experts who will cater to customers enquiries and requests post-delivery, and propose new services in line with customer needs. The hub is also intended to introduce new services, such as failure prevention and diagnosis, as well
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