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Blackstone continues consolidation plan acquiring Nuovo Parts

Don Horne   

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Blackstone Industrial Services has closed its acquisition of Nuovo Parts Inc., a key North American distributor and authorized service and sales channel of Baker Hughes, a GE company.

“I have long understood the capability of Nuovo Pignone equipment — I was trained there, and our founder Allan Schofield lived with these machines in the field,” said Alex Fulthorpe, P.Eng, vice president of sales and marketing for Blackstone. “This acquisition is in line with our core purpose, and the combination of our companies will create incredible customer value and equipment visibility.”

Blackstone, an OEM agnostic service provider, is currently five years into its consolidation and growth strategy.

Blackstone has invested in its relationship with the former GE Oil & Gas, now BHGE Turbomachinery Process Solutions. The acquisition of Nuovo Parts adds strong bandwidth to this relationship, as well as expansion into the United States service market. Nuovo Pignone has been building quality equipment since 1842 in Florence, Italy, and was wholly acquired by GE Power Systems in 1994.

“Rotating equipment service is a fragmented space, and we seek to build the best teams to rebuild what I believe is a lost concept: honest service,” said Fulthorpe. “We are building an institution to reimagine what is a very simple ethos: answer the call when your customers need help and simply be the best in class. We are a boots-on-the-ground organization and are very focused on supporting GE, Nuovo Pignone and all of their legacy equipment.”

Nuovo Parts has been a distributor and supplier of GE and Nuovo Pignone S.p.A. spare parts for more than two decades.

Since its founding in 1996, Nuovo Parts has worked to support all ground-level activities for spare parts of Nuovo Pignone S.p.A. equipment landed in Canada, with an expansion in 2005 to the United States.

The company will remain headquartered in Surrey, B.C.

(Blackstone Industrial Services)

 


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