Smith & Loveless, Inc. Awarded 2006 Packaged Wastewater Technology Innovation of the Year

Oct. 24, 2006
Frost & Sullivan recently recognized Smith & Loveless, Inc. with the 2006 Packaged Wastewater Technology Innovation of the Year Award in recognition of its proven technologies, which are extremely innovative when compared to other technologies that exist in the market.

The company's focus on providing services to customers with constant innovation of its technology offerings has enabled it to capture top of the mind recall among customers.

"The unique factor that differentiates Smith & Loveless, Inc. from its competition, is its ability to develop technologically innovative products that are best suited for small systems with treatment requirements for less discharge," said Frost & Sullivan Research Analyst Shilpa Tiku. "The competitor's offer products that are mostly designed to handle large discharge volumes."

By offering technologically innovative solutions that provide better return on investment for its clients, Smith & Loveless has positioned itself as the leader in the market with respect to innovative technologies.

Each year, Frost & Sullivan presents this award to a company that has demonstrated technological superiority within its industry. The award recognizes the ability of the company to successfully develop and introduce new technology, formulate a well-designed product family, and make significant product performance contributions to the industry.

Source: Frost & Sullivan

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