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Siemens Canada acquires Prairie West Technical Services

November 13, 2011
By Manufacturing AUTOMATION

Siemens Canada has purchased Regina, Sask.-based electrical maintenance firm Prairie West Technical Services. The acquisition helps to support Siemens’ existing mining and oil and gas customers in Saskatchewan, and advances the company’s technical capabilities in the region. Prairie West is one of the largest electrical service organizations in Canada, specializing in engineering solutions for the utility, industrial, commercial and institutional electrical markets.

“This deal is a triple win for Siemens, our customers and for Prairie West,” said Michael Gross, country sector lead, industry sector, Siemens Canada. “It affirms our long-term commitment to the province of Saskatchewan and provides a base to deliver Siemens’ technical products and services to local customers, as well as adding more than a dozen skilled technicians to our Ontario team. It also allows Prairie West the resources needed to enhance local market needs.”

Siemens Canada will maintain and grow the current Prairie West workforce employed at locations in Regina and Saskatoon, Sask., and in Sudbury, Ont.

As part of the deal, Siemens acquires Prairie West’s state-of-the-art Regina Electrical Motor Service Shop. Siemens also plans to upgrade the existing repair facility in Sudbury, Ont., to the same high-level of capabilities.

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Prairie West’s areas of service include: on-site mechanical and electrical services; solutions for rotating apparatuses; remove, repair and replacement of electric motors; onsite repair and rewinding of large motors and generators; warranty service; motor management programs; new, surplus and refurbished motor sales; predictive diagnostic technologies; and a full range of crane services.

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