CompAir launches dedicated Custom Engineered Products division

CompAir (Australasia) Limited
Tuesday, 22 May, 2012

CompAir Australasia has launched a dedicated Custom Engineered Products division in response to growing customer demand for CEPs.

CEP Australasia is headed by David Laurenson. With over 20 years of compressed air industry experience, and having previously been responsible for the CompAir Asia Pacific CEP division, Laurenson is well placed to lead CEP as its director.

“We’ve been building Custom Engineered Products in the Asia Pacific for over 40 years, for customers in the oil, gas, petrochemical, industrial, mining, food, beverage, environmental, medical, electronics, waste and water treatment industry sectors, to name but a few,” said Laurenson.

“Where our customers require high quality compressed air in a range of demanding applications, the CEP division has the resources and expertise to deliver the most complex turnkey packages with the backing of decades of application and engineering experience.”

“We have a dedicated CEP facility equipped to the highest standard and a team of specialist project engineers, project managers, procurement staff and design engineers. This means that we can offer our customers a complete package, from initial project specification to installation, right through to providing essential advice and technical support throughout the service life of their equipment,” Laurenson said.

“With one point of order, service and, most importantly, communication backed up with nationwide sales, service and support staff, trained to the highest standard, we are always on hand to support our CEP customers in maximising the life and performance of their investment.”

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