ABS Wins Technology Innovation of the Year Award

22.01.2007

Frost & Sullivan has chosen ABS Group as the winner of its Technology Innovation of the Year Award in the European water and wastewater sector. ABS is presented with the award for offering complete solutions for water and wastewater applications.

ABS Wins Technology Innovation of the Year Award

The Frost & Sullivan award was given to ABS for the continuous strive to provide robust, reliable and high technology solutions. The motivation reads: “The company has been dedicated in offering complete solutions for all kinds of water and wastewater treatment applications. Its extensive technical knowledge in pumping applications coupled with its ability to deliver high quality products are among the key reasons for its consolidation as a key participant in the European pump market for water and wastewater treatment sector.”

“We are very proud to receive this award, especially since it proves that our strategy to combine our application know-how with high-quality products is a winning combination,” says Peter Aru, President and CEO of ABS Group.

According to Frost & Sullivan ABS has presented the market with a very competitive offering. Some of the indicators which distinguish ABS as a solutions provider are:

  • Intelligently designed High Speed Turbocompressors resulting in a increased product life
  • Cutting edge control & monitoring equipment
  • Continuous product innovations exemplified by the ABS submersible sewage pump AFP range
  • Providing high technology solutions

“We will see this award as inspiration to become even better in providing our customers with solutions all over the world which help them to enhance their business operations,” says Peter Aru.

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