MSI Opens Fourth Diesel Engine Repair Facility In St. Louis
Marine Systems Inc. (MSI), an international diesel engine repair and parts company, has established a 24-hour operation serving the St.
Louis area.
Headquartered in Shriever, La., with centers also located in Harvey, La., and Chesapeake, Va., MSI now has a 14,000-square-foot shop and warehouse at 140 West Circle Drive in East Alton, 111.
The new location will be guided by Mike Hawkins, general manager, and Gene Sivia, service manager, who have over 35 years' experience in the marine repair business.
They are backed by MSI's skilled technicians and a warehouse stocked with engine components and accessories, including genuine EMD engine parts and Flak reduction gear parts.
MSI's technicians are factorytrained to perform all types of engine and reduction gear repairs, from routine maintenance and emergency repairs to complete overhauls, including block and gearcase welding and machining.
At present, MSI specializes in diesel engine repairs to towboats, tugboats, supply boats, dredges and military applications.
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