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Mon, Aug 14, 2017

Pratt & Whitney Canada Expands Global Service Network

Appoints ABA iN Brazil As Its First Designated Maintenance Facility

Pratt & Whitney Canada announced at Congresso Sindag Mercosul 2017 that it has appointed Brazil-based ABA Manutencao de Ltda. (ABA) as its first Designated Maintenance Facility (DMF) under the company's new global network expansion model. The new DMF will serve the agricultural aerial application industry in Brazil, helping to enhance availability and accessibility to a wide range of P&WC maintenance services, tools and spare parts designed to deliver faster service.

"The DMF approach is about heightening P&WC's ability to deliver high levels of rapid, seamless customer service and support," says Michel Toutant, Vice President, Customer Service, P&WC. "Kicking off this rollout with ABA as a launch facility in Brazil makes sense. With more than 12 years in the business and proven technical capabilities, ABA's team of 34 maintenance experts is well positioned with extensive knowledge and dedication to providing exceptional levels of service, all of which will be further enhanced under this new OEM collaboration."

The new DMF model, which complements and enhances P&WC's Global Service Network, will help deliver a broader array of P&WC maintenance services, solutions and support to customers, while providing the highest levels of engine-OEM quality and service. Brazilian customers will also be supported through P&WC's Mobile Repair Technicians (MRTs), seven Brazil-based P&WC Field Support Representatives (FSRs) and P&WC's CFirst customer response centres that operate 24/7.

As part of the company's investment and expansion efforts, P&WC has also hired a new Brazil General Manager of Business Development, Renato Rafael, who has extensive industry experience and deep knowledge of the region and customers.

"The launch of our new Designated Maintenance Facility model - starting with ABA in Brazil - and strategic appointment of Renato Rafael as General Manager, Business Development of P&WC Brazil - demonstrates P&WC's continued investment in Brazil and ongoing commitment to delivering the highest level of service and support to our rapidly growing agricultural customer base," says Toutant. "ABA has considerable local resources that can work with our in-country MRTs and FSRs and leverage the knowledge and reach of P&WC's global service network consisting of some 2,000 professionals located around the world. ABA will provide a wide range of maintenance services and solutions including hot section inspections as detailed in our Engine Maintenance Manuals."

(Source: Pratt & Whitney Canada news release)

FMI: www.pwc.ca

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