FS-Elliott Completes Service Center

June 18, 2015
FS-Elliott Co. completes its 67,000 square foot Service Center located on the company’s headquarter campus in Export, Pennsylvania.

FS-Elliott Co., LLC, manufacturer of oil-free centrifugal air and gas compressors, completes its 67,000 square foot service center located on the company’s headquarter campus in Export, Pennsylvania.

FS-Elliott’s service center houses the global services group, responsible for providing remote technical assistance, operation and maintenance training and performance upgrades to improve machinery operation.  The entrance to the facility includes an equipment display, allowing visitors to get a close look at the internal components of a centrifugal compressor.  Three large meeting rooms, four smaller breakout rooms and a visitor lounge are available for on-site customer meetings.

Operator and maintenance service training programs are held in the building’s training room. Training programs can follow a standardized format or a program customized to specific customer needs. During the sessions, customers can tour FS-Elliott’s manufacturing and testing facility.

In addition to its headquarters location, FS-Elliott has offices located in Basingstoke, United Kingdom; Houston, Texas; Jubail, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia; Los Angeles, California; Pune, India; Shanghai, China; Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and Taipei, Taiwan.

For more information, visit www.fs-elliott.com

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