Press Releases from Goscor power products (4 total)
New deal lays foundations of success for emerging contractors
South Africa Johannesburg - A window of opportunity has been opened to emerging contractors in East London, as industry-leaders High Power Equipment (HPE) Africa and Goscor Power Products join forces to supply a range of reliable and cost-effective construction machinery to the market.
The building blocks of growth are being offered to developing contractors in the Eastern Cape, as a full range of specialist light construction machinery is being rolled…
Subaru Raleigh Engine inspires new pump series
South Africa Johannesburg - Goscor Power Products (GPP), part of the Goscor Group of Companies has launched the PTX series of Subaru pumps. The newly launched range includes the PTX 220 two-inch pump and the PTX 320 three-inch pump.
The PTX series is powered by the new EX-series engine which is the Subaru overhead cam (OHC) pump engine, modelled on the world famous Subaru WRX motor car engine.
The crank case on…
Goscor construction equipment launch plate compactor
Johannesburg, South Africa - Goscor Power products, previously known as Goscor Engines and forestry, announced the launch of a new light construction equipment range (OSCAR) this week.
Goscor power products will be importing a new range of light construction equipment from Turkey, manufactured by the Oscar Makina group. The Oscar Makina group was established in 1964 (known as Aydin COMERT) in Turkey and started out manufacturing spare parts. Today Oscar…
Goscor power products launch auto transfer switch
Johannesburg, South Africa – Goscor power products announced the launch of an auto transfer switch (ATS) enabling the use of redundant power sources during power outages.
In 2006, South Africa experienced severe power outages throughout the year. Industrial, commercial and household generators were in high demand, which resulted in many entrepreneurs grabbing the opportunity, sourcing generators from all over the world. In most cases these distributors were not educated…
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