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Securing powerful partnerships

by Mining Journalist
March 18, 2024
in Instrumentation, Control & Monitoring, Projects, Smart mining, Sponsored Editorial
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A key characteristic of a strong, successful and reliable business is its ability to secure and establish strong industry partnerships to deliver its customers with the best quality equipment and service.

In a strategic move to reinforce its commitment to excellence, CAPS Australia proudly announced its recent collaboration with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Engine System Asia (MHIES-A) as the official Australian distributor for the esteemed Mitsubishi MGS Generator Series.

The partnership was solidified during an official signing ceremony held at CAPS Australia’s headquarters in Perth, where representatives from MHIES-A were given a comprehensive tour of the in-house engineering facilities.

A milestone alliance

This collaboration marks a significant milestone for CAPS and is a testament to its standing as a respected industry player. Renowned for reliability, efficiency, and robust performance, the Mitsubishi Generator Series provides power solutions across diverse industries and applications. At the core of its excellence are Mitsubishi Heavy Industries diesel engines, meticulously crafted in Japan to deliver outstanding performance, fuel efficiency, and reduced emissions, reflecting a balanced blend of cost-effectiveness and environmental sustainability.

CAPS’ National Sales Manager – Power Generation, Nestor DeNiese, said this collaboration is incredibly significant to CAPS. “This partnership is a perfect alignment with CAPS Australia’s objective to offer valuable and effective solutions to the Australian mining sector. With shorter lead times due to the vertical integration and, more importantly, a reliable product, CAPS aims to propel progress and innovation in the region and beyond.”

Equipment enabling excellence

The MGS-R Series, ranging from 455 to 3025kVA, emerges as an indispensable component in powering mission-critical systems for mining operations, data centres, and essential infrastructure. Compliant with ISO8528 G3 transient performance standards, it holds certifications such as Data Centre Tier III/Tier IV from the Uptime Institute, along with ANSI/TIA-942 ratings ranging from Rated 1 to Rated 4.

This series is engineered with quick-start ability within ten seconds and 100 per cent one-step load capability, demonstrating its reliability in demanding situations. Moreover, the MGS-R Series adheres to seismic design codes, ensuring approval for use in seismic applications.

Setting the Mitsubishi Generator Series apart is its commitment to environmental responsibility. All MGS-R products are Hydrogenated Vegetable Oil (HVO) compatible – reducing the overall environmental impact and contributing to a cleaner, more sustainable future.

CAPS Australia, now the official Australian distributor for the Mitsubishi Generator Series, is poised to deliver top-tier power solutions through this alliance with MHIES-A. This partnership underscores CAPS’s dedication to providing innovative and reliable power solutions to the Australian market.

The CAPS commitment

CAPS Australia specialises in end-to-end solutions. Its in-house engineering allows the company to design, supply, and install bespoke, purpose-built systems to clients with specialised applications, and state-of-the-art factory acceptance test bays assure quality and compliance.

As an independent company with the flexibility to search globally for the best products that are price competitive, technologically advanced, and best serve Australian manufacturers, CAPS works alongside world-renowned partner brands to deliver peace of mind and ensure production continuity.

With ten branches nationwide and 24/7 service for maintenance and emergency breakdowns, CAPS makes it easy to get expert advice when you need it – leading the industry in service and solutions.

Visit caps.com.au to learn more.

This sponsored editorial is brought to you by CAPS Australia.

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