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APG signs agreement with Scherbon Consolidated Inc.

 

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American Power Group Inc., a subsidiary of American Power Group Corp., has signed a Certified Installer and Dealer Agreement with Scherbon Consolidated Inc. for training and certification to sell, install and service APG's Stationary Dual Fuel Conversions in New England, USA.

Scherbon Consolidated Inc. designs, installs and maintains wastewater pumping stations and emergency power-generation equipment.

Scott Scherbon, Founder and CEO of Scherbon, said: "[We] are excited about the opportunity to bring APG's dual fuel upgrade solution to the market. As CNG and LNG become more and more available here in New England, we see many opportunities for dual fuel retrofits both in applications for prime power and for extending run time in backup power situations."

Lyle Jensen, CEO of American Power Group, added: "We are pleased to have Scott and his team join our ever-expanding network of Stationary Certified Installers and Authorized Dealers. With over four decades of industrial generator sales and service experience, Scherbon is the perfect partner to introduce our new aftermarket dual fuel solution to the many long-term relationships they have created throughout New England.”


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