RPG Installs 3 Mak GenSets for Navy

March 8, 2012

Resource Power Group successfully completed the installation, commissioning, and warranty for three (3) MaK 12V32C medium speed diesel generator sets on board the USNS Howard O Lorenzen TAG-M 25 ship,  constructed by VT Halter Marine.


Resource Power Group was selected by Caterpillar Defense & Federal Products to support this project for many reasons, including an ability to provide large-bore engine commissioning personnel, 24/7 technical support, and prompt service.


“Being the administrator for most contracts awarded by the U.S. Government, Caterpillar Defense & Federal Products depends on the Caterpillar Dealer network for all installation, commissioning, training and service (pre- and post-warranty) for all these projects. Resource Power Group performed this role for the T-AGM 25 vessel recently accepted by the US Navy. The work done by their service technicians was nothing short of excellent, as they provided a skilled, proactive approach to their work, which was appreciated not only by Caterpillar, but also by the shipyard which built the vessel and the US Navy.  Additionally, the support given by the management and parts department of Resource Power Group was unwavering and was key to the success of this installation,” said Darrell A. Kuhne, Project Manager - Caterpillar Defense & Federal Products.

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