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AMETEK MRO signs global component repair agreement with AJW Group

AMETEK MRO has signed a global agreement with AJW Group to provide specialist component repair support across facilities in Europe, the United States and Asia.

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The agreement covers electromechanical, hydraulics, pneumatics, environmental, heat transfer, fuel pumps and controls, avionics and instruments.

“AMETEK MRO’s skilled and experienced technicians have been working with AJW’s components for more than 25 years, and this new agreement embraces legacy equipment as well as many new technology part numbers,” said Ismaël Fadili, VP Sales MRO Europe, AMETEK MRO. “By aligning our global capabilities with AJW’s requirements, we will continue delivering quality repairs supported by our authorised OEM partnerships.” 

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AJW is an independent component parts, repair and supply chain solutions provider with a global fleet under contract. “AMETEK MRO has been a valued and trusted partner for many years, supporting our in-house MRO network with additional specialist repair capabilities and global coverage when required,” said Lauren Tyler, Head of Strategic Sourcing at AJW Group. “This agreement formalises an established relationship built on transparency, technical expertise and shared commitment to quality and customer service.”

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AMETEK MRO operates 12 global locations to deliver comprehensive component repair solutions worldwide. Ismaël said: “We’re proud of our track record with AJW and expect to support a growing volume of business over the life of this agreement.” 

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