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ABS receives €1.2 million order for pumps and mixers

25 May 2010

The pumps and mixers are expected to be delivered to a wastewater treatment plant in Buenos Aires, Argentina during the second half of 2010.

The Buenos Aires wastewater treatment plant which will install the ABS pumps and mixers, will serve approximately 8 million residents.
 

Peter Aru, president, ABS Group said: “There is a great need for water treatment and that need is increasing throughout the world. This is a significant order that further strengthens our position in the region.”

 

 

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