ABS re-organises into customer segments

30.01.2001

ABS has undertaken a re-organisation aimed towards an even stronger focus on customer applications and processes. As from January 1, 2001, ABS was divided into three business divisions Water & Waste Water, Building Services and Industry.

"By re-organising our efforts, we will increase our customer focus further and continue to build on our application experience and process knowledge, for the benefit of our customer partners all over the world" says Thomas Widstrand, the President of ABS since September last year. "It is also a natural step in today´s global world to go from an organisation based on countries and regions, into a new phase of strong customer segment orientation".

Customer Applications

The largest division, Water & Waste Water, focuses on wastewater and sewage treatment, as well as on water handling applications such as water supply and flood protection, also including dewatering pumps. In this area, ABS will continue to develop strong relations with municipalities, contractors, consultants and other partners. The Business Division Director for Wate & Waste Water is Dan Drejenstam.

ABS offers all types of pumps needed for keeping a building running smoothly, including cellar drainage pumps, grinder pumps, sewage pumps and prefabricated pumping stations. The Building Services division offers the wide ABS range within this area, working mainly through wholesalers, retailers and other distribution partners. The Business Division Director for Building Services is David Vinjau.

The Industry division handles sales to industrial customers, including pulp and paper industries where ABS has a leading position in the world market. ABS has delivered process pumps to the pulp and paper industry since the 1870´s. Other industry applications are chemical, sugar, food, pharmaceutical, energy and general industry, and the range offered includes both pumps and mixers, as well as industrial raw water and effluent treatment solutions. The Business Division Director for Industry is Sten Söderblom

Cost-effective Solutions with LCC in Focus

"We are convinced that our customers will see positive effects of the new organisation, together with an expansion in service that goes along with it. Service is already offered in more than 1.000 locations the world over, and we will expand our efforts in this field even further" says Thomas Widstrand.

Each division is responsible for sales, after sales service and support, all maintaining the prime focus of ABS of providing cost-effective solutions with the lowest possible LCC, Life Cycle Cost.

More articles on this topic

KSB Continues on its Growth Path

14.11.2024 -

The pump and valve manufacturer KSB is continuing its positive business development in the first nine months of 2024. The company increased the key performance indicators of order intake, sales revenue and earnings before finance income / expense and income tax (EBIT) compared with the prior-year period.

Read more

GF to Focus on Water and Flow Solutions

05.11.2024 -

The acquisition of Uponor (today: GF Building Flow Solutions) in November 2023, has positioned GF as one of the global leaders in sustainable Water and Flow Solutions, addressing mission-critical solutions for industrial flow processes, sustainable water management in urban areas and energy efficiency in buildings.

Read more

GEA Achieves Mid-Term Financial Targets Ahead of Schedule and Announces Ambitious Plans for 2030

07.10.2024 -

GEA recently unveiled its Mission 30 Group strategy at a Capital Markets Day. The comprehensive plan details how GEA will continue to drive profitable growth and significantly expand the company’s share of sustainable solutions until 2030. AI-supported processes and new business models will play an increasingly important role in achieving this.

Read more

Evonik Aims to Generate €1.5 Billion Additional Sales with New Innovation Strategy

26.09.2024 -

Specialty chemicals company Evonik is driving forward the green transformation of industry. With its new innovation strategy, it is stepping up its focus on sustainability. To this end, it is bundling a large proportion of its R&D activities in three new innovation growth areas. These should generate additional sales of €1.5 billion by 2032, compared with 2023.

Read more

Xylem Expands Corporate Venture Capital Investments

17.07.2024 -

Xylem (XYL) is expanding its corporate venture investing plans with $50 million committed to support emerging companies and water services providers that solve critical climate challenges such as water scarcity, quality, and decarbonization. Xylem aims to accelerate the availability of water solutions to address these challenges by directly investing in startups developing disruptive water technologies, and by investing in specialty venture capital funds.

Read more