Three new members welcomed by BPMA

Wayne Rose, BPMA Director and CEO.
Wayne Rose, BPMA Director and CEO.

The British Pump Manufacturers Association (BPMA) has welcomed three new members to its ranks.

The first company is Oxfordshire-based Ambic Equipment Ltd, which designs, tests, manufactures and assembles a full range of peristaltic pumps, dosing and dilution systems. It was established in 1977.

The second company is electric motor manufacturer Menzel Motors Great Britain Ltd, which has been manufacturing and distributing electric motors since 1927.

The third is Tsurumi UK Ltd, which has been manufacturing submersible pumps since 1924 for use in civil engineering, construction, wastewater treatment and domestic applications.

β€œIt is heartening to know, especially during these somewhat challenging economic times, that the commercial benefits associated with BPMA membership are still very much valued by an ever-growing number of pump related businesses.”

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