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News Release from: The Clearwater Group
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 20 November 2003
New name in fluid systems
The Clearwater Group has formed a new subsidiary - Clearwater Systems - to harness the capabilities of its automotive and machining industry expertise.
The Clearwater Group has formed a new subsidiary - Clearwater Systems - to harness the capabilities of its automotive and machining industry expertise The Clearwater Group of companies primarily focuses on the maintenance, support and installation of apparatus and equipment within electrophoretic paint plants
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Over the last 22 years Clearwater has diversified into food, beverage, packaging and utilities markets.
The new company, which is located in Warwick, was founded to meet the ever-growing demand for effluent and process stream solutions in automotive and machining applications.
Interest in solutions from this new division is already vast, coming from notable manufacturers large and small.
Clearwater Systems seamlessly enhances the groups' operations and stands for reliable delivery of projects within budget and on schedule.
The Clearwater Group now offers expertise in the following areas: service and provision of separation technologies (Clearwater Industrial); design, fabrication and installation of fluid-based systems (Clearwater Technologies); and specialists in the treatment of industrial effluent and process streams (Clearwater Systems).
Heading the new subsidiary is Commercial Director Stephen Barney.
"I am delighted that after a sustained period of R and D we can now offer a truly complete approach to fluid-based processes.
We have already won major contracts for the treatment of effluent and process streams.
Our expansion to a second building in Warwick will greatly enhance our ability to fulfil these and other new contracts", says Barney.
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