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Metering pumps and dosing systems
News Release from: ProMinent Fluid Controls (UK)
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 10 October 2005
ProMinent Fluid Controls acquire
Proshield
ProMinent Fluid Controls has acquired Proshield, in Motherwell, Scotland: Proshield has been a local supplier of ProMinent chemical dosing and water treatment products since 1983
ProMinent Fluid Controls has become the major shareholder of Proshield Based in Motherwell, Scotland, Proshield has been a local supplier of ProMinent chemical dosing and water treatment products since 1983
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 26 Feb 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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The company also has a significant business as a multi-disciplined manufacturing and engineering contractor and has recently been appointed as one of the Framework suppliers for chemical dosing systems to Scottish Water.
Proshield will continue to offer a local service to its customers, yet enjoy the backing of a major International Group.
Managing Director, David Kerr, and Technical Director, David Ashby, will continue with their current responsibilities, and an additional 3 staff have joined its engineering section.
ProMinent UK Managing Director, Bob McAlster, said: "This will benefit both companies.
We now have a direct sales and engineering outlet in Scotland, and our Ashby de la Zouch UK headquarters will be able to provide additional manufacturing capacity for Proshield if necessary.
Proshield will also have direct access to our wealth of technical knowledge in the field of chemical fluid handling and water treatment and we will benefit from the considerable Proshield expertise in contract and installation projects".
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