Thursday, September 3, 2009

German GenSets Enter Market

Deutz ADG Sets (generator) formally enters the Nepali market from today.

Subha Padma Shree Enterprises (P) Ltd is the local partner of the German made ADG Sets (generators), states a press release. With low running cost, fuel consumption and complying with the highest environmental protection standards as its technology is based upon the most problem free, it is easy to learn and is safest in operation.

"Now, with ADG Sets (generators) in the market, there's a reliable alternative possibility that the load shedding woes, which are further expected to increase, will be taken care of in the most efficient of ways,"
said the company.

ADG Sets (generators) win people over with excellent economic performances and price.

Deutz ADG Sets (generator) were formally launched jointly by Markus Kreisle, vicepresident, Power Generation, Deutz AG, Nobert Meyer, councellor and deputy chief of mission of the German Embassy and Rohini Thapaliya, executive director Shubha Padma Shree Enterprises (P) Ltd.

Deutz -- the German Company -- was started more than 140 years back and the world's first engine factory starting off with a small workshop.

Today Deutz has developed a widespread network of enterprises with its strong partner and a globally pre-eminent positioning in engine technology and is represented in 130 countries in every continent and has laid the benchmark for innovative technology.

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