Energy, Utilities & Water  May 21, 2015

Houston-based Waukesha-Pearce Industries to open Loveland operation

An oil and gas engine company is opening a new branch in Loveland that will offer some services and include a stock part warehouse for energy industry customers.

In a statement, Waukesha-Pearce Industries (WPI) director of operations Morris Mitchael said, “At our new location in Loveland, we are focused on providing the best possible support for all customers in this very vital oil and gas market.”

The new Loveland facility, at 393 North Denver Ave., will include a parts warehouse as well as some field service operations, including overhaul and troubleshooting services.

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How many people the new facility will employ isn’t clear. Officials with Houston, Texas-based WPI could not immediately be reached for comment.

An oil and gas engine company is opening a new branch in Loveland that will offer some services and include a stock part warehouse for energy industry customers.

In a statement, Waukesha-Pearce Industries (WPI) director of operations Morris Mitchael said, “At our new location in Loveland, we are focused on providing the best possible support for all customers in this very vital oil and gas market.”

The new Loveland facility, at 393 North Denver Ave., will include a parts warehouse as well as some field service operations, including overhaul and troubleshooting services.

How many people the new facility will employ isn’t clear. Officials…

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