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Pump Industry ICG 2019

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Editor

Lauren Cella Assistant Editor

Eliza Booth

Business Development Managers

Alastair Bryers Rima Munafo Design Manager

Alejandro Molano Designers

Jacqueline Buckmaster Danielle Harris Publisher

Chris Bland Managing Editor

Laura Harvey Operations Manager

Kirsty Hutton ISSN: 2201-0270

Welcome to the

PUMP INDUSTRY CAPABILITY GUIDE

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he Australian pump industry is becoming increasingly competitive, with international, national, and online suppliers and manufacturers offering their products and services to end users. With this in mind, the Pump Industry Capability Guide aims to make it quick and easy for end users to find information on specific pump companies or services through detailed entries, all in one location. Now in its fifth year, the Pump Industry Capability Guide has become a key reference tool and an important part of end users day-to-day operations. The guide has continued to receive overwhelming support and growth over the years, making the 2020 edition bigger and more comprehensive than ever before. Each entry includes information on the services and products a company offers, the specific industries they relate to, as well as their contact details. The layout of the guide has been designed to be user-friendly to make finding the right service, product or company as quick and easy as possible. Readers can navigate the guide using the indices which separate companies by industry, services and products. Along with a comprehensive list of companies, this year’s guide also features a technical article looking at pump flow rate ratings and why it shouldn’t be considered bad straightaway if it doesn’t deliver.

The guide also features content exploring the key markets in the pump industry including dewatering, irrigation, water and wastewater, minerals processing, hydrocarbon processing, food and beverage, HVAC, plastics and rubber, power generation, and more. You’ll also be able to read about the Pump Family Tree which shows how the different pump types relate to each other, and details some of the commonly available pump types and their applications. As well as the print guide, all listings are also available online at www.pumpindustry.com.au/ directory. The fully-searchable format allows you to type in a keyword, category or product and the site generates a list of all the relevant pump companies. I hope the Pump Industry Capability Guide continues to be a key tool in your day-to-day operations throughout 2020. Lauren Cella Pump Industry Editor

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