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July 2008

Vol. 13, No. 29 Week of July 20, 2008

Petroleum Directory: ESI expands to Anchorage

Kubota Engineer distributor Equipment Source Inc., based in Fairbanks, expanded its offices to Anchorage in January, and appointed Ken Pugh and Jeff Johnson as the business’ new A Team in Anchorage.

Longtime Alaska residents, Pugh and Johnson each bring an acute understanding of engines and their applications to the sales team at ESI.

Johnson has 25 years experience in the engine industry working with Alaska Diesel Electric. He also has a broad background in sales and applications to benefit customers.

Pugh started his experience in an open pit mine in 1988, serving the mine as a parts guy. He moved into parts and sales as a heavy equipment dealer before spending 10 years in sales at Alaska Diesel Electric. He brings with him more than 20 years experience in a wide variety of industrial applications in both sales and after-sales support and customer service.

The new Anchorage store is located in the Huffman Business Park, 12201 Industrial Way, Unit D1.

Contact ESI at 341-2250, [email protected] or [email protected]. The Web site is www.equipmentsourceinc.com.

ESI is an Alaska-owned and operated company and is the exclusive distributor for Kubota Engine in the state of Alaska. ESI also specializes in designing and testing Arctic products, including the top-selling indirect fired heater on the North Slope. Other products under their distribution include Carlin burners and Engineered Performance Ducting.






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