I entered "industrial power supply repair" into Google and loads of companies came up.
I'd guess if you've got some piece of industrial equipment with a bad power supply, you generally don't care too much what it costs to repair, in view of the cost of downtime, not being able to service a customer, and so on. Repairing a power supply is cheaper and less trouble than buying new equipment.
Furthermore, repair is in general, less of a thing than it used to be. Things like inverter welders are not repaired, unless they are top end, it's cheaper to buy a new one than repair a broken one. Years ago TV repair was a thriving business. It's pretty much vanished.
You're much more likely to get satisfactory replies to questions like this if you give specifics, such as the brand and model number, and what the power supplies are used for.