ORLAND PARK, Ill., June 1 /PRNewswire/ -- Midwest Fuel Injection Service
on Friday, May 28th, 2004 broke ground on a 30,000 square foot Diesel Service
Center in Bolingbrook, IL. In a mid-day ceremony on the 4-acre site,
Bolingbrook Mayor Rodger Claar, city and county officials, and executives from
Midwest Fuel Injection together broke ground on The Diesel Service Center
located on the south side of I-55 just east of Weber Road (exit 263), which is
scheduled to open in 2006. Also in attendance were representatives from Bosch,
Principle Construction, & Harris Bank.
Midwest Fuel Injection (http://www.mwfi.com) has been in business for over 20
years, having been founded in 1981 in Orland Park, IL by Geret M. Seidel,
currently CEO. MWFI is a factory authorized diesel fuel injection sales and
service dealer, specializing in providing the highest level of quality sales
and service on fuel injection pumps, injectors, turbochargers for both diesel
and gasoline engines. They carry a large supply of new and rebuilt exchange
pumps, injectors and turbochargers in stock and have a large parts inventory
on hand to keep their customer's equipment downtime to a minimum.
In addition to the original location in Orland Park, Midwest also operates
locations in Palatine, IL and owns a sister company, Metro Fuel Injection in
(Agawam) Springfield, Massachusetts. Not only are they a strong supporter of
the ADS/SAE TechCert certification program, employing many Certified & Master
Technicians. Ben Seidel, President of Midwest Fuel Injection, is also on the
Executive Board of Directors and serving his second term as Secretary for the
Association of Diesel Specialists (http://www.diesel.org). MWFI & Metro combined
have over 50 dedicated employees, all committed to providing the best possible
service for their customers. Midwest Fuel Injection is also ISO9001:2000
certified at the Orland Park and Palatine locations (Certificate No.
00-R1431rev.1) and has been registered since November of 2000. According to
Ben Seidel, implementing this program has not only separated them from the
competition, but has also made Midwest Fuel Injection a more efficient and
effectively run organization.
The expansion will allow Midwest Fuel Injection to relocate their
headquarters to Bolingbrook, expand their diesel pump remanufacturing
business, and also allow the space needed to develop Bosch's DSC program.
This program allows drive -in and drive-to diagnostic service facilities to
support "on-vehicle" repair of current and future Bosch diesel fuel injection
systems. Such vehicles are already on the road, and are referred to as "Clean
Diesels". These systems use extremely high injection pressures, electronic
and computer technology which adds sophistication to the diagnostic and
service needs of newer diesel vehicles.
SOURCE Midwest Fuel Injection Service
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Related links: http://www.mwfi.com http://www.diesel.org
CONTACT: Ben Seidel, President, Midwest Fuel Injection, +1-708-532-1102, ben1@mwfi.com
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