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News Release from: Economatics Industrial | Subject: Filtration single sourcing service
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 24 April 2001
Single sourcing service for filter
elements
With over 30 filter manufacturers in the UK, the purchase of replacement filter parts has become a minefield, and Economatics has introduced a new single sourcing service for filtration equipment
Leading engineering supplies and services company Economatics has introduced a new single sourcing service for filtration equipment A team of experienced Economatics filtration product managers specify and supply replacement elements from a comprehensive selection of suppliers with a large range of applications - all from one source
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 26 Apr 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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With currently over 30 filter manufacturers operating in the UK, the purchase of replacement filter parts has become a logistical minefield.
Most filter manufacturers only supply replacement elements for their own equipment.
As most end user applications use specialised filtration equipment drawn from a range of suppliers, it is becoming a time consuming process to order replacement elements, to say nothing of the cost of orders being split over a number of suppliers.
To date, the Economatics team has supplied filter elements from leading manufacturers such as Camfil, Vokes, USF, Ultrafilter, Hydac, Fairey Arlon, FSL, UCC, EPE, Domnick Hunter and Parker.
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