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Pump manufacturer goes Down Under

Category: Wirtschaft & Unternehmen
Topic: Control Valves
Autor: Birgit Mirwald

KSB Australia Pty Ltd is responding to growing demand in the field of wastewater technology by expanding its site in Bundamba, Queensland. The new buildings offer significantly higher storage capacity for water and wastewater products. This shortens delivery times and increases security of supply for customers. KSB Australia Pty Ltd is expanding its site in […]

KSB Australia Pty Ltd is responding to growing demand in the field of wastewater technology by expanding its site in Bundamba, Queensland. The new buildings offer significantly higher storage capacity for water and wastewater products. This shortens delivery times and increases security of supply for customers.
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KSB Australia Pty Ltd is responding to growing demand in the field of wastewater technology by expanding its site in Bundamba, Queensland. The new buildings offer significantly higher storage capacity for water and wastewater products. This shortens delivery times and increases security of supply for customers.
KSB Australia Pty Ltd is expanding its site in Bundamba in response to growing demand in the field of wastewater technology.

The new buildings now provide more storage space for water and wastewater products. ‘This leads to shorter delivery times and improved security of supply for our customers,’ according to a company statement.

At the same time, the testing facilities have been comprehensively modernised and digitised. This enables automated testing processes with real-time monitoring and remote access.

This enables the pump manufacturer to meet short-term delivery requirements and carry out technically demanding tests. Introduction: Energy-efficient submersible pump In the service area, customers benefit from an improved workshop structure with clearly defined repair zones, a clean room for precision work and the integration of digital diagnostic tools.

In-house production of spare parts and internal reconditioning of mechanical seals, as well as the introduction of additive manufacturing, shorten repair times.

The investment also includes the introduction of new products such as the energy-efficient Amarex Pro submersible pump and local testing facilities under real-life conditions.
In addition to the current expansion in Bundamba, valve and pump manufacturer KSB is already planning to expand its capacity in Western Australia.

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