Grundfos Closer to Egyptian Market09/12/2009 |
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| On 9th December 2009, Grundfos opened a sales company in the capital of Egypt, Cairo. Since 2002 Grundfos has been represented in Egypt by the sales company in Dubai, UAE. During that period Grundfos has, among other things, supplied solutions within wastewater treatment for the cultivation of Egyptian agriculture as well as pumps for air-conditioning in Cairo Airport. |
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The development of sales activities in that country is an obvious reason for establishing a company in Cairo to ensure Grundfos will get closer to the Egyptian customers. The new premises will include operating demo units and facilities for customer training in the handling of Grundfos’ products.
Market leader
”It is our mission to be the market leader in our core markets with pump solutions and value added services. Our partners and stake holders will relieve some of the region’s most urgent challenges within water, treatment, and energy efficient solutions.” said Mike W. Otten, General manager of the new company. Project solutions
Together with 11 fulltime staff members in Grundfos Egypt, he will focus on project solutions within Building Services, agriculture, infra structure and OEM water treatment. The new company will meet Grundfos’ business strategy of sustainable development with social responsibility. Read more about: energy Training agriculture Supplier: Grundfos A/S (Headquarters) More news from this supplier: Energy-Efficient Solutions to Global Water Challenges Clean Water in Kambi ya Juu Grundfos Supports Water2Life Pumps Stop Water Supply Holes 33% Less Energy Consumption Grundfos Lifelink Signs with Red Cross Reduce Leakage Losses Clean Water for Thousands of People In Haiti Grundfos Remote Management Submersible Wastewater Pumps NASA Mission Takes Stock of Earth's Melting Land Ice Alleviating Water Problems In Abu Dhabi Dutch Experts to Design Flood Safety System 2.8 Million Gallons of Water Saved In Seven Months Oil and Gas Water Reuse Pilot in Alberta UN Agency Funds Irrigation Improvement Projects Smart Grids Crucial for Future Utility Operations UK: Underinvestment in Flood Infrastructure Nearly 10 Million to Clean Up US Beaches California Clean Water Agencies Champion Clean Energy Initiative Comments (0): |

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