Busch Vacuum Solutions USA, one of the largest manufacturers of vacuum pumps, blowers, compressors, and systems, announced today the opening of a new service facility in Tampa, Florida. This facility supports the currently available Field Service Specialists and is in addition to seven Busch national service centers.
Busch provides crucial service and maintenance support to maintain an optimal level of vacuum pump performance and reliability for their customers. They also stock genuine spare parts, vacuum pump accessories, oils, and lubricants for on-going vacuum equipment maintenance.
“Adding the new Florida location is just one representation of our team’s long-standing commitment to broadening resources and support for our customers” said Jennifer Ramirez, Vice President of After Sales and Service at Busch. “The expansion of our service capabilities in Florida further ensures our quick response time to help our customers avoid downtime and maintain efficient production.”
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Ramirez also added that “the current challenges from COVID-19 has left many companies’ production plants short of time and staff to service their vacuum pumps. Our Florida service capabilities offer safe, local service to keep area companies running efficiently.” In the past 12 months, Busch has responded to many urgent repair and vacuum pump delivery requests from essential businesses in the food, medical and plastics industries as well as OEM customers. The new Busch facility is in Madison Business Park, 4650 Eagle Falls Place, Tampa, Florida and opens March 2021.
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