Godwin Pumps Opens California Rental Branch

22.01.2002

BRIDGEPORT, NJ – Godwin Pumps, the largest manufacturer of portable rental pumps with 15 U.S. rental branch offices and over 100 distributor locations worldwide, recently opened its first California rental branch in Corona at 1215 Graphite Drive, approximately a half mile north of the intersection of Ontario and California, just west of Interstate 15.

With the opening of the California office, we truly are committed to servicing customers coast to coast no matter what the challenge,” said John Michael Paz, president, Godwin Pumps. “Our expansion west enables us to address growing customer and distributor needs more quickly and efficiently. Specifically, the new facility allows us to offer more inventory and more delivery vehicles to provide better than ever service.”

Located on nearly 2 acres, the new Godwin Pumps facility includes an equipment yard, service shop, parts inventory, and offices for employees serving Los Angeles and the southern California market. The company provides rental, sales and service of automatic self priming Dri-Prime pumps for any type and size fluid handling application.

Godwin Pumps, well known for its unsurpassed customer service, specializes in the Dri-Prime Pump, a totally automatic self-priming centrifugal pumpset available in sizes 2 inches to 16 inches.

The Dri-Prime is capable of handling industrial sludges, oil, sewage, storm water, mine dewatering and many other pumping needs.

To introduce its services and facility to potential new customers, Godwin Pumps is offering a site tour and equipment demos. To schedule an appointment, call the California rental branch at 909-278-3636.

For additional information on the Godwin Pumps rental fleet of over 2,500 pumps plus related accessories and equipment, visit the new Godwin Pumps web site at

Source: Xylem Inc.

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