AISA Trading and the Saudi Electricity Company sign an agreement to provide repair and maintenance services for gas turbine spare parts
Saudi ISA recently signed a long-term agreement with the Saudi Electricity Company to repair various gas turbine spare parts for General Electric and Special Technology .03 units, which serve all of the Saudi Electricity Company’s stations located in the central and eastern regions.
This cooperation is the largest of its kind between AISA and MD&A Company (formerly Brant & Whitney Company), which is the exclusive partner for AISA to carry out these works through the MD&A company’s workshop located in the American state of Texas.
Working with its latest partner, ISA seeks to expand this cooperation with the Saudi Electricity Company to include future agreements covering the largest number of other spare parts, for all manufacturers, and for various technologies, such as the .04 technology for GE units.
ISA CEO, Engineer Anwar Ibrahim Al-Itani, stated that this agreement is a strategic factor for sustainability in supplying spare parts to the Saudi Electricity Company to maintain its energy production.
Then Al-Itani added in his talk about the AISA Group: We are very keen to provide the best services to our customers. Therefore, we have been keen to form extensive experience and strong relationships in the energy, oil, gas and infrastructure sectors, and we look forward to strengthening and deepening these relationships permanently and continuously to provide the highest levels of services to our homeland, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. In the areas mentioned above.