Under the contract, CLYDEUNION Pumps will manufacture a range of pumps in Super Duplex at their Glasgow facility, including 1st and 2nd Pass HP pumps, an HP Booster pump and a Sea Water Intake pump.
The Kindasa contract increases the current CLYDEUNION Pumps unit population at the site with this full additional train for the SWRO plant.
Commenting on the contract win, John Fleming, Managing Director of the Water & Industrial Business Unit at CLYDEUNION Pumps, said:
“The award of the Kindasa expansion contract for the additional pumps is a welcomed acknowledgment of our equipment operational performance and reliability over the seven years of operation with the existing plant.”
CLYDEUNION won the contract via collaboration between the company's Glasgow HQ and its Middle East Sales Managers. No local agent was involved in winning this specific project.
Design and manufacturing company CLYDEUNION Pumps operates in a range of markets in over 40 countries – including water and industrial, downstream and upstream oil, marine and offshore, minerals and mining, nuclear and conventional power sectors. The company’s innovative pumping solutions incorporates 300 years of engineering expertise from both sides of the Atlantic.
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