Charitable donation helps children in need
转载 2010-03-02 13:31 Perkins Source:PerkinsPerkins has joined forces with gen set manufacturer Pramac, to donate a generator set to a charitable project.
The Dhaka Project seeks to improve the quality of life for Dhaka’s slum children through education, food and health care, and has long been supported with donations from Pramac.
The company, which manufactures sets at its operations in Murcia, Spain; its facility headquarters in Siena, Italy, and in Shunde, China, uses the full range of Perkins gen set engines.
Keen to continue its support for The Dhaka Project, Pramac decided to donate one of its GBW22P 20 kVA generator sets to help provide much needed power for a local school assisted by the project.
Aware that Perkins had previously supported such worthwhile causes, Ignacio González, managing director for Pramac’s generators business unit, asked Perkins to donate a 404D-22G engine for installation in the set.
“After hearing about the good work undertaken by The Dhaka Project and the desperate need for power at the school, Perkins was eager to help,” said Claire McAllister, Perkins’ account manager for Pramac Spain.
Claire continued: “Over the years Perkins has supported a number of similar charitable projects. On this occasion I was delighted that we could work alongside Pramac to support this worthwhile project”
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