Allweiler offers no-obligation pump trial

Allweiler offers no-obligation pump trial

IN BRIEF/NEWS In Brief • Swedish screw pump manufacturer IMO AB has signed a 2-year global service agreement with Wärtsilä to establish a stronger af...

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IN BRIEF/NEWS

In Brief • Swedish screw pump manufacturer IMO AB has signed a 2-year global service agreement with Wärtsilä to establish a stronger after-sales network for IMO’s products. “We are always looking to increase the services we can offer and by signing this agreement our customers will have a new means of access to spares and services for the upgrading and retrofitting of existing IMO pump installations in a wide range of applications. IMO products will also be the first choice for Wärtsilä in all our service projects,” said Olav Pellas, Wärtsilä regional field service director, South Europe & Africa. A link on the www.imo. se website will take customers to the Wärtsilä network for pumps, spares and services. IMO has supplied fuel and lubricating oil priming pumps to the Wärtsilä engine production line for more than 25 years. www.imo.se and www.wartsila.com • Norit NV is sponsoring a Dutch team of climbers in their attempt to reach the top of the K2 mountain in Pakistan. The theme of the Norit K2 Expedition 2008 is clean drinking water. During the expedition the climbers will use Norit Filtrix pointof-use technology to provide themselves with safe and reliable drinking water. The expedition team can be followed live at www.noritk2.nl. www.norit.com • GLV Inc is restructuring the Salt Lake City, Utah Division of its Water Treatment Group in order to improve its market positioning and profitability. The restructuring involves a 15% reduction in the Salt Lake City workforce. www.glv.com • Sealing specialist John Crane has opened a new John Crane Safematic Centre of Excellence in Muurame, Finland for the pulp and paper market. The new 4300 m2 purposedesigned premises house John Crane Safematic’s sales and marketing, application engineering, product development, manufacturing and refurbishment activities. www.johncrane.co.uk

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Pentair, GE Water explore residential water treatment JV

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entair Inc and GE Water & Process Technologies are in discussions to establish a joint venture to combine their respective global water softener and residential water filtration businesses. Pentair would own approximately 80% of the joint venture interests, and GE Water & Process Technologies would own approximately 20%. The combined businesses had 2007 net sales of approximately US$450 million. Pentair says that the two companies believe that this joint venture creates significant sales growth opportunities and other operating synergies, and would accelerate the global development of innovative technologies to serve the residential water filtration and treatment market.

For further information, visit www.pentair.com and www.gewater.com

Allweiler offers no-obligation pump trial

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llweiler AG is offering companies with demanding pumping conditions the chance to try their progressing cavity pumps and peristaltic pumps under a no-obligation promotion. The German pump company is hoping to attract new target groups and enter new markets by demonstrating to potential customers how they can benefit from using these pumps under difficult operating conditions. The promotion is aimed primarily at operators and builders in the wastewatertreatment, chemical, cosmetics, pharmaceutical and food and beverage industries who must overcome unusual pumping tasks and want an efficient, economical solution. Allweiler will provide free analysis, sizing, installation and on-site service throughout the trial period. The exact nature and duration of the trial period will be agreed with each customer individually.

The promotion will continue until the end of 2008. For further information, visit www.allweiler.com

DAB acquires Alma Pompe

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AB Pumps SpA has acquired Alma Pompe Srl, a drainage and wastewater electro pump specialist based in Fizzonasco (Milano), Italy. Renamed Alma Pumps srl, the acquired company will continue to operate independently. CEO Alberto Cervi and his team will stay with the company, while founder Luigino Cervi will continue as a commercial consultant. DAB, part of the Grundfos Group, is headquartered in Mestrino (PD). The Italian company produces and sells more than 2.5 million electro pumps annually, and has a turnover of more than 220 million.

For further information, visit www.dabpumps.com and www.almapompe.it

Strong growth forecast for Asian pump market

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ndustrial pump sales in Asia could reach US$15.4 billion in 2012. That’s according to the McIlvaine Co’s online report, Pumps World Market. McIlvaine expects 2008 Asian pump sales to reach US$11.7 billion, with approximately 32% growth forecast over the next four years. “We see China as a major growth market for industrial pump sales, particularly in the area of wastewater treatment,” said Robert McIlvaine, president of the McIlvaine Co. “As the Chinese population continues to migrate into urban areas, China will be building new wastewater treatment plants in many of its cities. Each of these facilities, of course, will need to be fitted with pumps, valves, piping, and fittings”. For further information on Pumps World Market, visit www.mcilvainecompany.com

June 2008