Mono Pumps (NZ) joins forces with Sulzer Pumps
Media Release from Mono Pumps (NZ) Ltd
15 May 2013
Mono Pumps (NZ) strengthens its Agricutural Presence by Joining Forces with Sulzer Pumps
Mono Pumps (NZ) Ltd has been appointed the major distributor for Swiss-based Sulzer Pumps throughout New Zealand and the Pacific Islands. The arrangement brings together two of the most powerful and respected names in solutions based pump engineering and further strengthens Mono’s presence in the agricultural sector.
General Manager of Mono Pumps (NZ), Shazad Ibnul, says the arrangement with Sulzer Pumps brings an exciting and potent additional capacity to the New Zealand organisation. “Together with Sulzer we now have the ability to provide high volume pumping applications for farming and irrigation, as well as large scale water supply and power generation,” he says.
Mono Pumps has been providing pumping, aeration, grinding and screening products to the agricultural sector in New Zealand for over three decades. Monopump sets come standard with features and benefits, for farming clients that include:
· Stainless steel base plates that - unlike galvanised base plates - provide long-term protection against corrosion
· Silicon carbide mechanical seals that prevent self-priming issues common with gland-packed pumps, as well as long term sealing against effluent leakage to maintain a safe pumping environment.
“New Zealand dairy farmers in particular recognise that Mono’s pressure cavity pump systems are more powerful and cost effective than centrifugal pump systems,” says Mr Ibnul. “Mono’s PC pumps are enabling farmers to beat rising energy and maintenance costs while also providing a far superior method of managing effluent irrigation management.”
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