Mazzei, Vessco Enter Partnership

Aug. 17, 2017
Vessco to sell Mazzei products in municipal water, wastewater markets

Mazzei Injector Co. announced that Vessco Inc., a Manufacturers’ Representative firm in the upper Midwest, now has exclusive rights to sell Mazzei systems to the municipal water and wastewater markets in North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Iowa, Minnesota and part of Wisconsin. In today’s environment, there is a strong demand for environmental preservation and high-quality standards for water, wastewater and process water. Together, Mazzei and Vessco will be able to provide the turnkey solutions that are needed to meet those needs.

"We represent only the best water treatment equipment available, which explains why we are so thrilled to be adding Mazzei to our business line," said Brian DeWolf, president of Vessco. "Mazzei has an exceptional reputation and their technology is unsurpassed. The fact that Mazzei is continuously analyzing and optimizing their products through the use of multiphase flow modeling, makes us confident that the high quality we demand will always be met."

And Jim Lauria, vice president of sales and marketing for Mazzei added: "Both Vessco and Mazzei strive to deliver the highest level of quality and service to our customers … ensuring that cost-effective and reliable long-term solutions are provided to meet their water treatment challenges. We are looking forward to a long and productive partnership."

Source: Mazzei Injector Co.

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