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RungePincockMinarco partners with Maintex

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RungePincockMinarco (RPM) has entered into a business partnership agreement with Maintex. Under this business partnership agreement, Maintex will act as a reseller of RPM’s Asset Management product, AMT, as well as providing implementation services and consulting advice in the Russian and CIS regions.

Based in St Petersburg, Russia, Maintex will work with RPM’s regional and global teams to meet the asset management needs of the Russian and CIS regions. In partnering with RPM, Maintex builds upon their expert knowledge and experience of these mining environments with RPM’s asset management solution, AMT.

Commenting on this new partnership, RPM’s CEO and Managing Director Richard Mathews said: “Partnering with Maintex is a logical next step in expanding our relationship with the OMEGALLIANCE® group and the Russian and CIS regions. Maintex are proven experts in the maintenance field and understand the unique requirements of the Russian market.”

“Maintex has a solid reputation for serving the mining industry in Russia and CIS and has strong relationships in these regions. Together with Maintex’s industry and local knowledge and RPM’s AMT solution, we hope to build on these relationships,” continued Matthews.

Roman Romakhin, Managing Director of Maintex, also commented: “Our goal at Maintex is to improve reliability and productivity of Russian miners and equipment. Using our maintenance experience and partnering with RPM and their product AMT, we have an innovative and robust offering. We are very excited about this partnership and expect long term success in the region.”

This agreement is effective immediately.

 

Read the article online at: https://www.worldcoal.com/mining/21032017/rungepincockminarco-partners-with-maintex/

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