Penske G M Power Head Discusses Service Support For Maritime Industry

Penske GM Power, Inc. of Lodi, N.J., was host recently to some 25 New York area marine operating and engineering personnel at a Whitehall Club luncheon. Company president Eugene Enlow told guests that Penske has the desire and ability to provide service support for the marine industry.

His presentation described the company as a significant force in transportation and applied power that has continued to be responsive to customer needs through commitment and leadership.

Richard Diegnan, executive vice president, discussed Penske GM Power's facilities, products, and, most important—people. His enthusiasm was obvious when he referred to the experience and demonstrated ability of Penske service technicians in the field.

His philosophy echoed the remarks made by Mr. Enlow when he stated that "the salesman makes to first sale, but service sells the rest." Mr. Diegnan introduced Herb Towers, vice president of sales, who handled the Detroit Diesel Allison product update.

"Advanced engineering and manufacturing technologies are sure to guarantee the reliability and integrity of the world's most popular engines," he said.

Roger S. Penske, chairman and chief executive officer, was in attendance to meet with guests and reaffirm his commitment to service excellence. He pointed out numerous examples of applied technology and manufacturing ability fielded by his company throughout the world. His clear understanding of effective communication, on-going training, and customer support reflected confidence in the ability of Penske GM Power to provide the competitive edge through quality repair and lasting value, with genuine products.

Maritime Reporter Magazine, page 6,  Jan 15, 1984

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