Met-Pro Corp. Announces Re-branding of Pump Group

May 28, 2010
Group now known as Met-Pro Global Pump Solutions

Raymond J. De Hont, chairman and CEO of Met-Pro Corp., announced the re-branding of the Company's Met-Pro Pump Group, which will now be known as Met-Pro Global Pump Solutions and will remain a part of Met-Pro's Fluid Handling Technologies operating segment.

"We believe the time has come to establish a single distinctive brand for our wide variety of pumping solutions," De Hont said. "The Met-Pro Global Pump Solutions business unit will continue to provide the comprehensive line of high quality centrifugal pumps that were previously offered and will move forward to expand their product line and services to meet market demand. The group remains committed to supplying the innovative pump solutions and market-proven products its customers have come to expect."

Met-Pro Global Pump Solutions, which combines the resources of the company's Dean, Fybroc and Sethco brands, is a niche-oriented global provider of solutions and products for the pumping of corrosive, abrasive and high temperature liquids. Its range centrifugal pumps are intended for applications including pumping of acids, brines, caustics, bleaches, seawater, high temperature liquids and waste liquids for a range of applications including the chemical, petrochemical, metal finishing, wastewater treatment, desalination and aquarium/aquaculture markets.

Source: PR Newswire

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