Atlas Copco Power and Flow Signs Agreement with Proveedora de Bombas, Motores y Compresores

18.02.2022
Proveedora de Bombas, Motores y Compresores has agreed to be the exclusive Mexican supplier of Atlas Copco WEDA submersible pumps in all of Mexico. Thanks to this contract, the company provides its customers with high-quality submersible pumps to ensure optimal performance and efficiency.
Atlas Copco Power and Flow Signs Agreement with Proveedora de Bombas, Motores y Compresores

WEDA complete range (Image source: Atlas Copco AB)

Ing. Braulio Cantú, Commercial Director and Partner at Proveedora de Bombas, Motores y Compresores declares: “We are very excited about the alliance that we have established with Atlas Copco as commercial partners for the distribution of their products in Mexico. We do not doubt that it will be the beginning of an excellent synergy, not only because of their high-quality products and the support they offer worldwide but also because of their values and what they represent as a company and the great team of people behind them."

The Atlas Copco WEDA submersible pumps are designed for multiple dewatering applications across many industries. These lightweight electrical submersible pumps feature adjustable wear-resistant rubber diffusers, and hardened high-chrome impellers ensure durability in tough environments. The WEDA seal system is designed to provide the optimum maintenance solution and can be easily fitted at the job site, saving time and energy.

"Innovation is a fundamental part of our company. This new alliance will also benefit our customers as they will have easy access to high technology and quality products such as those that Atlas Copco offers us," explains Cantú.

With over 35 years of experience providing pumping solutions to the industrial, mining, and water treatment sectors across Mexico, Proveedora de Bombas, Motores y Compresores is dedicated to offering the ideal equipment of its well-known international portfolio for the specific needs of its customers. Moreover, the company born in Monterrey (Nuevo Leon, Mexico) has its own Service Center authorized by the brands on its range. As part of this agreement, Atlas Copco Power and Flow will provide continuous training to the personnel of Proveedora de Bombas, Motores y Compresores.

Bart Duijvelaar, Product Marketing Manager – Submersible pumps at Atlas Copco Power and Flow says: "We are proud to start this collaboration with Proveedora de Bombas, Motores y Compresores. Their local presence combined with their technical and commercial qualities for the selection, sales, and after-sales support will be an excellent benefit for all customers and users of our equipment. They have extensive experience in pumps, and with our solid support, we will provide the best service to customers in Mexico."

Guillermo Garza, General Manager at Atlas Copco Power Technique Mexico and Central America declares: “It’s all about the people. It’s amazing how many people were involved to make it happen: the Engineering, Production, Marketing and Service departments, our Sales Engineer, Antonio Velázquez, and our Business Controller, Dolores Beas. It takes a great team effort. I’m convinced we are going to help our customers in the most efficient way through Proveedora de Bombas. Braulio Cantú is a committed professional and very sensitive to the segment’s needs. We only expect outstanding results from this alliance”.

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