Power solutions provider comes to Namibia
Master Power Technologies, power solution and data centre specialist, recently opened a branch in Windhoek, as part of its plan for growth in Africa, with operations officially having opened in March.
Master Power Technologies is an independently owned total power solutions provider. The company specialises in the supply, installation and after sales servicing of a comprehensive range of engineered power solutions.
The Windhoek office will compliment the Master Power branches already successfully operating in Zambia (Kitwe and Lusaka) and Mozambique, with additional African countries earmarked to benefit from a direct Master Power presence.
The firm’s aim is to expand in Africa so clients can have easy access to the quality products and technical expertise Master Power has to offer.
“We identified a requirement for a direct presence in Namibia, making solutions and products easily accessible for the many diverse projects we are undertaking in Namibia,” said Rory Reid, sales and marketing manager at Master Power Technologies.
The Namibian team will be led by branch manager, Wouter Vermeulen. He is a qualified Mechatronic Engineer, and will bring 7 years Master Power experience to the position, thus ensuring the Master Power creed and quality standards are maintained.
“I am very excited about heading up a Namibian office as this enables us to better service current and future projects by having a foot on the ground,” Vermeulen said.
“A direct presence will give us the opportunity to increase our market share and we can work closely with our local partners. We have had a very positive reaction to having an office in Namibia,” he added.
Furthermore Vermeulen said their aim is to implement and utilise their proven expertise here. “This will include offering products like generators and power plants, UPSs, rectifiers, batteries, medium and low voltage distribution panels, transformers, modular facilities for various applications, services/maintenance and remote monitoring with our advanced Universal Controller,” he said.