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News Release from: Economatics Industrial
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 15 April 2004
Acquisition expands filtration services
operation
Economatics has acquired Durham Filtration Engineers.
As a result of a recent overhaul of its operations, Economatics has seen the opportunity to significantly expand the scope offered as part of its filtration distribution operation This latest development has been achieved through the acquisition of Durham Filtration Engineers, which has been operational since 1977 and has built up a significant expertise in the specification, supply and servicing of an extensive range of filtration media
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 26 Apr 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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The company operates though four specialist teams handling: oil and gas and power generation; chemicals and polymers; hydraulics and fluid power; food beverage and pharmaceuticals; and the industrial sector.
Each sector incorporates specialists able to provide a fully supported technical solution, as well as ongoing supply for a diverse range of filters, all from a single order point.
Trevor Helm, Chief Executive of the Economatics Group states: "The acquisition of Durham Filtration has provided us with the ideal platform to develop both operations.
The synergy between the team strength at Durham coupled to the sales, marketing and logistics operation at Economatics will produce a measurable expansion in the service offer to customers of both operations".
Barry Goulden, the existing Managing Director, and all the team at Durham Filtration's Hebburn base will continue as an autonomous business unit of the Economatics Group.
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