Epson Robots Names Air Automation Engineering an Authorized Service Center
Partnership Is Part of an Initiative to Increase Technical Support in the Midwest
As part of an initiative to increase technical support in the Midwest US, Epson Robots, the #1 SCARA robot manufacturer in the world, announced it is expanding its relationship with Air Automation Engineering (AAE), a leading automation solutions provider. The partnership establishes AAE as an official Authorized Epson Service Center and will expand beyond selling Epson Robots, automation products and integrated solutions to include maintenance and repair of the broad installed base of Epson robots, helping to ensure fast repair turnaround times throughout the Upper Midwest.
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The partnership with Air Automation Engineering involves all Epson Robots automation products, including the large lineup of SCARA and 6-Axis robots and the lineup of integrated solutions. The company has helped Epson Robots introduce award-winning robot-based automation solutions throughout the Upper Midwest, including Iowa, North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota, Nebraska, and Wisconsin.
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“We’re pleased to expand our relationship with Epson Robots and help our joint customers in the Upper Midwest,” said Paul Wood, general manager, Air Automation Engineering. “Our team of long-term professionals focus on providing the best repair and support services so our customers benefit from a high return on investment.”
“Air Automation has a long history of providing automation solutions and we are looking forward to adding them as an Authorized Epson Service Center for the Upper Midwest,” said Tom Versfelt, VP Commercial Sales Epson. “The company’s expertise and commitment to offering a full service and support portfolio help set our customers up for maximum productivity with Epson robots.”
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