BPMA Underscores the Value of Selecting Member Companies for all Pump Related Projects

02.10.2025
The British Pump Manufacturers Association (BPMA) is encouraging businesses and engineering professionals across all industry sectors to prioritise working with BPMA member companies when specifying or sourcing pumps and pump-related systems. Whether for manufacturing, processing, infrastructure, or utility applications, selecting the right products—and the right partners—is key to achieving safe, efficient, and sustainable operations.
BPMA Underscores the Value of Selecting Member Companies for all Pump Related Projects

Lee Tebbatt, BPMA President (Image source: BPMA)

From food production and pharmaceuticals to water utilities, building services, and power generation, pumps play an essential role in maintaining critical processes. As regulatory requirements and sustainability targets continue to intensify, the value of working with certified, knowledgeable, and technically competent suppliers has never been greater.

The BPMA Advantage Across All Sectors

BPMA members are committed to engineering excellence, ensuring that all equipment and services meet stringent UK and international standards. Their proven expertise and product certification provide confidence in quality, compliance, and long-term reliability—whether in a cleanroom, a plant room, or a remote pumping station.

“No matter the sector, selecting the wrong pump—or working with an unqualified supplier—can compromise performance, safety, and energy efficiency,” says Wayne Rose, Executive Director of the BPMA. “BPMA members deliver more than just products—they bring technical insight, support, and a clear commitment to best practice.”

BPMA members offer full lifecycle support, from system design and specification to installation, commissioning, and ongoing maintenance. This approach ensures pumps are properly selected and operated to deliver maximum energy performance, reduced downtime, and lower total cost of ownership.

Sustainability Through Smarter Pumping

Pumps account for a substantial share of industrial and building-related energy use. BPMA members are leaders in designing and supplying energy-efficient, intelligently controlled pumping solutions, helping organisations across all sectors cut energy waste and meet Net Zero commitments.

The Importance of Certified Supply Chains

Lee Tebbatt, BPMA President, highlights the significance of choosing accredited providers:

“As demands on businesses grow—especially around sustainability and compliance—it's vital to select pumps and systems from trusted, certified sources. BPMA members meet these expectations with confidence. Their technical integrity and commitment to innovation make them ideal partners for any pump-related project.”

Trusted Support for Every Application

Regardless of industry, working with BPMA members ensures access to expert guidance, technical documentation, and professional training, all designed to support long-term system performance. With experience across a wide range of sectors and applications, BPMA members deliver tailored solutions aligned with modern engineering standards.

Conclusion

In today’s performance-driven environment, selecting BPMA members for pump and system supply is a strategic decision that ensures compliance, reduces risk, improves energy performance, and enhances sustainability. From water treatment plants and pharmaceutical lines to food factories and commercial buildings, BPMA members help drive better outcomes for every project.

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