Peterson Predictive Maintenance Opens Wichita Division

February 19, 2007 (PRLEAP.COM) Business News
Hutchinson, Kansas-based ultrasound/infrared maintenance detection company, Peterson Predictive Maintenance has expanded to a Wichita Division. The expansion promises an opportunity to better serve Wichita/Sedgwick county area.

After six years of successful business based out of Hutchinson, Kansas, Chuck Peterson of Peterson Predictive Maintenance has decided that it is time to expand by adding a base of operations in Wichita. The company already boasts a client base of over 300, providing ample motivation for the growth.

Chosen to start and head up the new division is Sean Martchink. Martchink comes to Peterson Predictive Maintenance from a varied background of work in mechanical and maintenance fields. He has worked in the preventative maintenance field for some time and feels that he will be able to better serve his clients in the predictive maintenance fashion. Chuck Peterson believes that he should prove to be a major asset in the company with his maintenance, mechanical and electrical knowledge.

Although already very familiar with the predictive maintenance technologies, Martchink will first have to be certified. He will be certified in ultrasound detection in early February, and in infrared thermal imaging as soon as classes are available. Upon certification, he will be ready to go into the field and be in charge of sales and service in the Wichita area under the supervision of Peterson Predictive Maintenance owner, Chuck Peterson.

Predictive maintenance can prove to be a vital part of running a large plant or factory. It’s something that Chuck Peterson stresses to many large companies. It appears that many of them are listening.


About Peterson Predictive Maintenance

Peterson Predictive Maintenance specializes in the use of, Ultrasound Detection and Infrared Thermal Imaging, the latest and the newest technologies for Predictive Maintenance. They design and implement Predictive Maintenance programs for major manufacturing plants all over the United States and beyond. Ultrasound Detection and Infrared Thermal Imaging are used to perform routine checks on bearings and switch gear to predict potential problems thus saving a breakdown and several thousands of dollars in downtime each year.

More information about Peterson Predictive Maintenance can be found on their website at www.petersonpredict.com.