Smith & Loveless Acquires Biomixer Corp. Assets

Aug. 28, 2003

Smith & Loveless Inc. announced today the acquisition of the assets of Biomixer Corporation, of Hawthorne, Calif.

Biomixer™ markets fine bubble aeration and mixing systems, and was the recipient of the 2002 Water Environment Federation Innovative Product of the Year Award.

Smith & Loveless will operate Biomixer as a separate division and will relocate it to Norwalk, Calif., to an existing Smith & Loveless office and manufacturing facility. The Biomixer management team will remain intact and continue with Smith & Loveless Inc.

"This is very innovative technology," says Robert L. Rebori, Sr., Smith & Loveless chairman and president. "Biomixer products and technology strongly complement Smith & Loveless’ product lines and technological base and will allow us to continue to offer to the market the latest in technology and service."

Smith & Loveless, Inc., with headquarters in Lenexa, Kan., is active in the design and manufacture of a complete line of innovative, pre-engineered water and wastewater treatment and pumping systems.

As a subsidiary of RLR, Inc., Smith & Loveless and its new Biomixer division team with other established affiliated companies and divisions, including Bio-Microbics, Inc., Shawnee, Kan., SCIENCO® and FAST® Systems, Brentwood, Mo., DI-SEP® Systems, Norwalk, Calif., Smith & Loveless Georgia, Inc., Conyers, Ga., and Smith & Loveless New Zealand Limited, Auckland.

Source: Smith & Loveless

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