2004 Frost & Sullivan Market Penetration Leadership Award goes to BWT

09.02.2005

BWT has been awarded the "2004 Frost & Sullivan Market Penetration Leadership Award" by this renowned international market research institute.

Quote from the Frost & Sullivan press release:

"A focus on specialisation coupled with continuous expansion through new market penetration and strategic acquisitions has underlined the BWT Group's leadership position in the European industrial process water treatment equipment market segment.

Dedicated research and development efforts and exceptional technical competencies have underlined the BWT Group´s strategic market domination. Christ Water Technology Group has helped BWT play a central role in the semiconductor, power, and pharmaceuticals industries...

In recognition of this, the company has been selected to receive the 2004 Frost & Sullivan Market Penetration Leadership Award."

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