industries, including marine, industrial, and construction. The company’s ability to provide solutions across such a broad spectrum is unusual in the power generation market, and it has made the company a go-to partner for many organizations. In the marine sector, Genrep supplies propulsion engines, auxiliary engines, and custom power packages for fishing vessels, ferries, and workboats. The demands of these applications are unique – saltwater environments, continuous operation, and regulatory compliance all require specialized engineering. Industrial clients, meanwhile, look to Genrep for heavy-duty engines that can drive equipment such as drilling rigs or power plants. “Wherever you need rotating power, that’s where we come in,” Alex explains. “Our strength is adapting to those environments and making sure the equipment doesn’t let you down.” Projects have ranged from supporting critical institutions like hospitals, the Bank of Canada, the Parliamentary Kitchen, and the Department of National Defense, to bespoke solutions for niche industries. One Burlington project, for example, required replacing a generator beneath a glass canopy, with just eight weeks to design, fabricate, and install the system in a highly restricted space. The team engineered a solution by splitting components into sections and reassembling them on-site. “From conception to delivery in eight weeks is a pretty tight deadline,” Alex says. “Most suppliers would need twelve weeks just to build the generator. We had to design it and get it running.” OCTOBER 2025
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