Ashbrook Simon-Hartley Acquires Centriquip, Ltd.

April 9, 2009
Centriquip supplies a wide range of liquid solid separation technologies

Ashbrook Simon-Hartley has announced the purchase of Centriquip, Ltd.

As a leader in centrifuge equipment and the largest decanter centrifuge manufacturer in the U.K., Centriquip supplies the water and wastewater, as well as other key industries, with a wide range of liquid solid separation technologies, which also include rotary drum thickeners, sand filters and odor control equipment. Centriquip is headquartered in Clay Cross, Derbyshire, U.K., and has offices and agents throughout the world.

Decanter centrifuge units in a full range of capacities are manufactured at the Derbyshire facility, which is accredited to ISO 9001. Centriquip has more than 20 years of proven experience and a large installed base worldwide.

“Centriquip is an excellent addition to our extensive range of dewatering and process technologies and this acquisition—along with others that we have made recently—continues to expand our ability to build value and respond with precision to specific customer requirements,” explained Robert T. Williams, president of Ashbrook Simon-Hartley. “We enthusiastically welcome this addition to our comprehensive portfolio of treatment solutions.”

Source: Ashbrook Simon-Hartley

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