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Amarinth centrifugal pumps set to enter East Africa market

Amarinth centrifugal pumps set to enter East Africa market

Amarinth, a leading company specialising in the design, application and manufacture of centrifugal pumps and associated equipment to the Oil & Gas, petrochemical, LNG, chemical, industrial, power and desalination markets, has underlined its recent expansion in Africa with the announcement of a strategic partnership with Tsavo Oilfield Services to provide centrifugal pumps and associated equipment to the Eastern Africa market.

Tsavo Oilfield Services is a premier energy consultancy serving the Oil & Gas, Geothermal and Mining sectors within the Eastern African region. With its head office in Nairobi, Kenya, Tsavo delivers drilling projects in Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Mozambique, and Ethiopia. The strategic partnership will see Amarinth providing its proven range of API 610 and other centrifugal pumps and associated equipment into world class Oil & Gas onshore and offshore projects, as well as renewable (Geothermal) and Mining projects, that Tsavo is delivering across the region.

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Tsavo’s strong reputation in the East Africa energy sector and vast knowledge of the market, coupled with Amarinth’s world-renown bespoke centrifugal pumps, brings a winning proposition of strong technology, manufacturing, and local content initiatives This partnership comes at an exciting time in the region with significant projects already underway, including:

Itai Choto, Amarinth Sales Manager for the Africa Territory, commented: “We are delighted to announce this strategic partnership with Tsavo Oilfield Services which underlines Amarinth’s recent decision to invest further in the Africa Territory. We have seen a strong growth in demand for our products and working in partnership with Tsavo will enable us to deliver both our products and even better localised support into the many challenging projects being undertaken in the Eastern Africa region.”

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