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WORLD PUMPS
July/August 2013
Torishima takes 50% stake in FEDCO
Wilo opens new plant in South Korea
Japan’s Torishima Pump Mfg Co Ltd has acquired a 50% interest in Fluid Equipment Development Co LLC (FEDCO), a US-based manufacturer of high-pressure pumps and energy recovery devices.
suited to the reverse osmosis process in desalination systems. FEDCO will continue to be managed by Eli Oklejas.
The Wilo Group has invested €27.25 million in a new pump manufacturing facility in Busan, South Korea.
motors per year. The new Wilo site in Busan, which includes sales and administrative facilities, has room for future expansion.
Last year, Torishima and FEDCO agreed to establish a joint venture, Advanced Pumps International LLC, to manufacture pumps for the oil & gas industry.
Production has already started at the new plant, which has the capacity to manufacture more than one million pumps per annum as well as 200 000 pump
The German company has been manufacturing in South Korea since 1993.
Headquartered in Monroe, Michigan, FEDCO designs and manufactures fluid machinery including turbochargers and pumps for the growing energy recovery market. These products are particularly
www.torishima.co.jp www.fedco-usa.com
Grundfos inaugurates new factory in Serbia Grundfos has opened a new plant in Indjija, Serbia. Production is already up and running at the new 26 000 sq m facility which will manufacture circulator pumps and the Sololift2 lifting station for the Central and Eastern European markets. “We have set up four production lines in four months, which has
only been possible because of our highly dedicated and skilled employees – both in Serbia and Denmark,” said Jim Toft Nielsen, general manager of Grundfos Serbia. Grundfos has been producing circulator pumps in Serbia in rented buildings since spring 2011. www.grundfos.com
www.wilo.com
Xylem acquires Pollmann Pumpen Xylem Inc has bought Pollmann Pumpen Ltd, a privately owned German dewatering technology and services company, for approximately US$3 million. Headquartered in Bremen, Pollmann Pumpen operates from three locations in the north and east of Germany. The company has a rental fleet of approximately 300 diesel and electric powered dewatering pumps, serving customers across Germany. Pollmann Pumpen has extensive
dewatering expertise and technologies, including specialized capabilities such as well-pointing. Xylem says that the acquisition of Pollmann Pumpen is part of the strategic expansion of its dewatering business designed to capitalize on the growing demand for pump rental within the construction, municipal, mining and industrial sectors across Europe. www.xyleminc.com www.pollmann-pumpen.de
Sundyne celebrates ZeroLoss century
Turkish success for Weir Minerals
Sundyne has shipped its 100th sealless magnetic drive pump featuring the recently introduced ZeroLoss containment shell.
Weir Minerals has secured £2.5 million in new orders in Turkey since opening its first sales and service centre in the country late last year.
Available as an optional add-on for Frame 2 and Frame 3 Sundyne brand HMD Kontro pumps, the ZeroLoss containment shell works by eliminating eddy current heating. As a result, energy consumption is reduced.
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“We are thrilled to be celebrating the 100th shipped order of the ZeroLoss containment shell. Thanks to this new feature, we are able to offer our customers a more efficient sealless magnetic drive pump than ever before,” said Steve Rose, general manager of Sundyne HMD Kontro in Eastbourne, UK. www.sundyne.com
The company opened a 600 sq m facility in the south of Istanbul province in October 2012 to provide enhanced customer support and faster delivery of equipment, spare parts and main-
tenance services to its customers across the region. Tony Locke, managing director of Weir Minerals Europe, said: “This is an early indication that our strategy of getting closer to our customers by providing a greater level of sales and technical support on the ground is the right one.” www.weirminerals.com