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IPS acquires Tesco Industries 

IPS (Integrated Power Services), a South Carolina-based company which repairs electric motors for customers in the aggregate and cement industries, has acquired Tesco Industries. 
By Ben Spencer November 30, 2020 Read time: 1 min
IPS says acquisition supports the expansion of its service offering into the central Canadian provinces ( © Maksim Safaniuk | Dreamstime.com)
IPS says acquisition supports the expansion of its service offering into the central Canadian provinces ( © Maksim Safaniuk | Dreamstime.com)

Tesco Industries is a full-service electric motor and generator repair facility that serves mining companies in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan.

The facility offers motor and generator repair services, rewinds, machining, field and mechanical services and preventive maintenance. It also features a climate-controlled warehouse with a 60-tonne crane, dedicated to storage and maintenance of customers’ critical equipment.

IPS says the acquisition of the Tesco Industries service centre supports the expansion of its service offering in repair services, field services and distribution into the central Canadian provinces.

Combining IPS and Tesco Industries resources will support more on-site work in the region, the company adds. 

IPS CEO  John Zuleger says: “We’ve spent a considerable amount of time looking for the right opportunity and best fit, and Tesco Industries is a well-run, customer focused acquisition.

“The Tesco Industries team has built the business on impressive technical skills and strong cultural values. We have a deep respect and appreciation for their employees, capabilities and long standing customer relationships.”

Tesco Industries is part of Teso Group. Tesco Group companies offer electrical contracting, welding and fabrication, systems integration services, complete substation automation systems and storage.
 

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