each unique situation. The company’s projects span municipal systems, irrigation infrastructure, and water-related applications. In Southern Alberta, Sego has played a vital role in irrigation projects, supplying turbines, controls, and commissioning expertise to ensure systems operate with maximum efficiency. They also supported Pincher Creek during a period of water restrictions, supplying pumps, drives, and panels that improved the community’s water treatment operations. Sego’s approach is hands-on: the company frequently participates in commissioning, training, and operational handover to make sure systems run reliably and efficiently for years to come. Their philosophy is that equipment is only as effective as the people who operate it, so the company invests heavily in ensuring knowledge transfer to end users. Customer relationships are a cornerstone of Sego’s identity. The company works with a wide range of stakeholders, from engineers and dealers to municipalities and end users. Each relationship is managed differently, based on the needs of the client. With engineers, Sego shares studies, modeling, and technical data to support design and decision-making. With end users, the emphasis shifts to knowledge-sharing, training, and long-term support. Kayode notes, “The equipment is only as good as the support and maintenance it receives. That’s why we don’t just commission a system – we train the people who will be using it every day. That way, they know what to do if something happens and can keep OCTOBER 2025
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