Fluid control brands merged

A Norgren product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Apr 25, 2006

By bringing separate brands into one organisation, fluid control group to provide customers with the combined resources, expertise and breadth of product to enable them to source from one supplier.

Norgren is combining its Fas, Webber, Buschjost and Kip brands to form the Norgren fluid control group.

The group will focus its energy and resources on fluid control valves and systems and, by bringing these brands into one organisation, will provide customers with the combined resources, expertise and breadth of product range to enable them to source any fluid control system from one supplier.

The group has more than 100 engineers for developing solenoid valves, process valves and customised fluid control products.

This expertise is used to help customers increase sales, improve market share and reduce cost of ownership.

With experience in industry sectors such as medical, on board vehicle, inkjet, water management and environmental technology, the group's expertise lies in customising a portfolio of technologies into dedicated systems to overcome specific problems.

As an IMI subsidiary, and part of the global Norgren organisation, the fluid control group provides customers with the reassurance of dealing with an established global supplier with financial strength and security, plus the advantages of a global sales and service network.

"By bringing Norgren's fluid control brands into one team means we are able to combine their extensive customer experience and technological capabilities to provide some very innovative products", said Sean Toomes, Managing Director of the new group.

" The engineers within the group are highly focused on providing products that deliver real engineering advantage".

"The team's capabilities and the results they deliver astonish me".

The group, headquartered in Switzerland, has a multinational approach with Fas located in Geneva, Buschjost in Germany, Kip in the USA and Webber in the UK.

From these facilities, the group can provide technical and manufacturing capabilities.

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