Careful planning can save equipment from damage caused by unexpected events.
Kimmeng Seang, Sulzer Pumps
Kimmeng Seang is an engineering design analyst for Sulzer Pumps (U.S.). He has worked for Sulzer Pumps for the last five years in different roles. Prior to Sulzer Pumps, Kimmeng functioned as a design engineer in the automation technology industry. He received his bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology and a master’s degree in business administration from the University of Tennessee. Kimmeng enjoys solving problems. He can be reached at kimmeng.seang@sulzer.com.
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