Xylem to Expand Rental Bank of Godwin Pumps

June 30, 2014
The rental bank expansion will give customers the option to choose from an additional 20 assets of dewatering pumps

Xylem announced that it is expanding its bank of Godwin brand high head dewatering pumps to cater for increased rental. Xylem made the announcement at the opening day of the Hillhead 2014 tradeshow at Hillhead Quarry, Buxton, U.K.

Xylem’s rental bank expansion will give customers the option to choose from an additional 20 assets of Godwin dewatering pumps, including the high head Godwin HL series, the Godwin CD and NC (non-clog) series.

“We believe the increased demand we are experiencing from the rental market for our high head Godwin pumps is due to customers recognizing the value of our rental option,” said Kieran Gagg, newly appointed rental manager for Xylem across Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA) and Asia Pacific (APAC) regions. “We offer a turnkey service where customers with a quarry, construction site or mine that needs dewatering can rent our equipment in order to get their operations up and running as quickly and cost-effectively as possible. Renting equipment means that there are no storage or maintenance costs for the customer and they can still benefit from Xylem’s expertise in advising them on the most appropriate pump to tackle the water removal challenge.” 

Source: Xylem

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