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The AES Engineering Ltd group, including AESSEAL and AVT Reliability, has taken on its 2,000th employee worldwide, as its global expansion continues.
Over the past few years, the group has accelerated its growth by investing in people as well as in the latest...
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Europump (the European Pump Association) is delighted to announce that after a 10-year absence, its Annual Meeting and General Assembly will be returning to the UK next year. This key event for the European pump sector was last staged in the British...
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EMiR Software, a leading provider of business management software solutions for the electro-mechanical industry, is pleased to announce the appointment of Annette Boulter as the new Training and...
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The AES Engineering Group Ltd has established a strategic partnership in Japan, joining forces with Torishima Japan Co., Ltd. as part of the Group’s ongoing...
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The AES Engineering Group Ltd has established a strategic partnership in Chile, joining forces with ALTE Industrial S.A. as part of the Group’s ongoing global growth...
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Pump and valve specialist, KSB, explains how its Omega pumps, supported by the company’s Guard monitoring solution, are helping Spanish farmers identify potential energy savings and better plan the...
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From New Orleans to the Netherlands, the world is full of places threatened by flood. And the age-old weapon in the fight – the water pump – continues to get more efficient thanks to the use of...
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By installing IE4 motors controlled by variable frequency drives, from power management specialist Eaton, a water utility in Ausberg, Germany, has reduced energy consumption at one of its pumping stations by...
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Chris Callander reports on an innovative approach to pumping station and catchment operation, which has been pioneered by Anglian Water, with support from Schneider Electric.
In the heart of England,...
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The city of Bristol, England, receives nearly half of its drinking water from the River Severn, supplied via the Gloucester and Sharpness Canal. flow discovered how new column pumps from Xylem transport an...
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