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Africa|Components|Industrial|Instrumentation|Power|Pumps|Repairs|System|Systems|Valves|Equipment|Maintenance|Solutions
Africa|Components|Industrial|Instrumentation|Power|Pumps|Repairs|System|Systems|Valves|Equipment|Maintenance|Solutions
africa|components|industrial|instrumentation|power|pumps|repairs|system|systems|valves|equipment|maintenance|solutions

Verder Pumps SA

28th June 2019

     

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Providing advanced pump solutions across Africa for nearly two decades.

Having an incorrect pump system can lead to high consumption of power and premature wear or failure of components in the system, as this is not isolated to the pump itself and can impact on instrumentation, piping, valves and ancillary equipment too. Possibly the worst-case scenario being a complete plant stoppage. 

Additionally, excessive breakdowns will increase the risk to personnel as emergency repairs will have to be carried out over and above routine planned maintenance. It should also be noted that any of these possible scenarios are guaranteed to increase labour costs and inventory of spare parts, leading to production costs being driven up and therefore increased cost of the product manufactured. 

But, the most common mistake made when purchasing pumping equipment is overlooking the total cost of ownership of the equipment on offer and making a purchasing decision on price alone. When in fact, the purchase price of a pump is generally not greater than 15% of the total cost of ownership when considering all the cost drivers associated with transporting liquids in pumping systems.  

At Verder Pumps South Africa we understand that navigating the technical obstacles of selecting the right pumping solutions for specific scientific, hygiene, processing or industrial applications can be complex especially when you need solutions that offer the best fit and cleanability, as well as certified quality that is compliant with international best standards. 

We have over 16 years of experience in Africa and are able to provide a one-stop offering of advanced, cost-effective, efficient and long-lasting solutions. With our well-known brands – including Packo, JEC, Verderflex and Verderair – we are committed to finding innovative solutions to existing problems and forging new paths for future-proof solutions.

Edited by Creamer Media Reporter

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