Al Salem Johnson Controls signs coop deal with Electromin

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Al Salem Johnson Controls (York), a leading provider of integrated solutions in HVAC-R, fire, safety and security systems, building management systems and controls, has signed a co-operation agreement with Electromin, one of the world’s prominent technologies-led electric vehicle (EV) solutions providers.
 
The deal with Electromin, a brand owned by top Saudi automotive and lubricants company, Petromin Corporation, is aimed at developing York's economic cooperation through energy supply and generation services to coordinate in operating Electromin facilities, said the statement from the Sauid group. 
 
It also includes preventive maintenance of all company branches and facilities, it added.
 
The MoU is aimed at strengthening joint economic cooperation between York and Electromin and studying the prospect of entering into a commercial relationship inside and outside Saudi Arabia, remarked Dr Mohanad AlShaikh, CEO of Al Salem Johnson Controls (YORK) in Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Lebanon and Yemen, after inking the deal with Kalyana Sivagananam, CEO of Petromin.
 
Dr AlShaikh said the cooperation with Electromin will help provide energy audit services to Electromin and some of its affiliates’ facilities, such as Petromin Nissan Express, Diesel Express, Petromin Auto care, gas stations, office facilities, and other industrial and commercial facilities of Petromin.
 
Under this pact, AlShaikh said York would be undertaking audits and offer services to help Electromin save energy and increase the efficiency and safety of its facilities, in addition to proposing solutions to enable savings and potential reductions in the environmental footprint.
 
On the York partnership, Sivagananam said for a company such as Petromin, which operates in food industries, car services, fuel retailing, housing, packaging sectors and others, the MoU was a significant one as it will help cover key areas such as renewable energy.
 
"The MoU encompasses studying and cooperating to supply and generate energy using alternative energy sources such as solar energy in different Electromin facilities," he stated.
 
Dr AlShaikh said the MoU incorporates York implementing alternative energy projects on the BOO (build, own and operate) model, provided that Electromin buys energy from it in accordance with the power purchase agreements.
 
Under the MoU, Al Salem Johnson Controls (YORK) will provide the best energy equipment and monitoring services for Electromin facilities.-TradeArabia News Service  

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