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Product category: Water News and Legislation
News Release from: Partech Instruments
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial Team on 23 March 2007

Scottish Water framework agreement for
Partech

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Partech Instruments has secured a Framework Agreement with Scottish Water for its analysers and instruments for monitoring and control in wastewater and drinking water applications

Partech Instruments has secured a Framework Agreement with Scottish Water for its analysers and instruments for monitoring and control in wastewater and drinking water applications Announcing the signing of the Agreement, Angus Fosten of Partech Instruments says that this is a significant development for the Company as it opens up many new opportunities in Scotland and further strengthens its position throughout the UK

Partech Instruments has been steadily growing its business in Scotland in recent years and having a Framework Agreement with Scottish Water clearly shows that the Company technologies and support services are meeting up to the exacting demands of the water and wastewater treatment industry in Scotland.

"Partech Instruments offered and demonstrated value for money and technical compliance in its product portfolio", commented Alan Ferguson of Scottish Water.

"The Framework Agreement meets the Scottish Water strategic procurement objectives to deliver added value to business processes with cost savings".

Partech Instruments already has Framework Agreements with Southern Water and South West Water, along with Approved Supplier Status with many other water companies.

Last autumn, the Company became the first manufacturer to receive MCERTS Approval for a turbidity monitor for final effluent discharge.

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