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Flowserve Announces New VP Marketing & Technology
Flowserve has chosen Dr. Igor Stamenkovic as their next vice president of marketing and technology for the Flow Control division.
Metso Appoints New VP of Valves Business
Metso has recently appointed Simo Sääskilahti to Senior Vice President, Finance for the company’s valve business area. Over the course of creating Neles Corporation, Sääskilahti will also be nominated Chief Financial Officer of Neles.Prior to his career in Metso, Sääskilahti worked in management consulting and held management positions in the software business.
Metso to Offer Insights at Flow Control Exchange India
Metso, a world leading industrial company serving the mining, aggregates, recycling, oil, gas, pulp, paper and process industries, will be taking part in Flow Control Exchange India 2019 and will lead off with a seminar: "Applying IIoT methods to valves in process plants".
The Importance of Flow Monitoring in the World of Wastewater Treatment
Wastewater treatment is not something most of the population of the United States thinks about on a daily basis. It is conducted, mostly unseen by municipalities, and goes largely unappreciated by many. However, it’s a key part of everyday survival that allows humans to stay hydrated, bathe, clean dishes, launder clothing, and perform a variety of tasks that keep them alive and healthy.
Metso Minerals and Outotec Merge
Metso and Outotec will merge Metso Minerals with Outotec to create Metso Outotec, a key player in process technology, equipment and services serving the minerals, metals and aggregates industries.
Weir Changes Name to Trillium Flow Technologies
Weir Flow Control has changed its name to Trillium Flow Technologies. This change follows the completion of the sale of The Weir Group’s Flow Control division to First Reserve.The Weir Group sold the Flow Control division to First Reserve, a global private equity investment firm focused exclusively on energy, for an enterprise value of £275 million.Trillium Flow Technologies’ new website said the company “will continue to provide mission critical valves, pumps and aftermarket services in oil and gas, power generation, water and wastewater, and general industry.” The company will provide support for design, installation and operation, as well as a global footprint and supply chain and aftermarket parts and service.The plan to sell the division was first announced in April 2018, alongside the acquisition of ESCO, which strengthened Weir’s position in global mining markets.