G&J 30th Anniversary Celebrations Launched

G&J Technical Services Ltd, a leading provider of backup power solutions is 30 years and wishes to announce to the general public and the Media that as part of this great milestone, the company will embark on series of activities to mark this celebration on the theme “OUR PAST GUIDES OUR FUTURE”

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Since its establishment in March 1994, G&J has been the leading provider of back up power solutions and proudly sourcing all engines and generators from the United Kingdom.

Our services range from sales, installations and after sales support of diesel generating sets. Over the years, we have steadily provided jobs within the Ghanaian market and have seen the growth of employees along with their commitment to our vision.

Last month, G&J commissioned a dual 14 unit washroom in the heart of Kwamesuah Village, Dormaa Ahenkro in the Bono region.

This project addresses the need for proper sanitation facilities and serves as a beacon of hope and inspiration for the towns people. The 30th anniversary kick starts with a launch on March 11th 2024 at the head office in Accra.

The company is running a 10% discount on 20-50 kva generators.

G&J is hoping to use this celebration to thank and further forge great partnership with partners/ clients/ customers/ general public.

As we mark this pearl anniversary, we look forward to another 30 years. Reaching greater heights and chartering future of diversity and innovation. Our past which is a beacon guiding us into the future with hope.

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