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ZF Services adds three new authorized service providers to its wind-power division

By Michelle Froese | May 22, 2016

Duke Energy Renewable Services, E.ON Energy Services and Wajax now authorized to perform field repairs as part of ZF Services authorized service providers.

Duke Energy Renewable Services, E.ON Energy Services, and Wajax now authorized to perform field repairs as part of ZF Services service provider network.

ZF Services, LLC, the strategic aftermarket business unit of ZF Friedrichshafen AG in North America, announced the signing of Duke Energy Renewable Services, E.ON Energy Services, and Wajax to their authorized service provider network.

Duke, out of Canby, Minnesota, E.ON out of Chicago, Illinois, and Wajax out of Missisauga, Ontario, Canada, are the latest additions to the network of authorized dealers that permit them to represent ZF Services in all aspects of product sales and product services.

Effective May 2016, the new partners were added to the authorized service provider network for the wind-power division of ZF Services. Each of the partners will now have the authorization to perform turbine gearbox field repair services and product sales throughout the United States and Canada, respectively. As official repair providers, these partners are able to handle the full gearbox model range of ZF to include the Hansen legacy models and Bosch legacy models, which are now owned by ZF.

To ensure the highest quality service, Duke, E.ON and Wajax will receive additional training and continue to use the same approved ZF procedures with original ZF components. ZF Services is looking forward to the positive outcome of adding these partners to the ASP network. The addition of Duke, E.ON and Wajax will improve service levels for Hansen and Bosch gearbox owners. The authorized service providers will also provide additional value for all customers.

“We are looking forward to the positive outcome of having three very strong and very reputable authorized dealers, which will service the market in the U.S. and Canada. They exemplify the same quality, professionalism and service focus that we as ZF Services look to provide our customers,” said Scott Gardiner, Senior Manager, Wind Power & Industrial Services.


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