Lutz takes over JESCO

17.02.2003

The company Lutz - Jesco GmbH with headquarters in Wertheim took over the company JESCO Dosiertechnik in Wedemark near Hanover at the beginning of this year.

The shareholders of Lutz-Jesco GmbH are Heinz and Juergen Lutz.

Although the companies Lutz - Pumpen GmbH & Co. KG and Lutz - Jesco GmbH are legally independent entities, it is planned to exploit synergistic effects to the benefit of both companies in future. The product ranges are mutually complementary and offer both plant planning engineers and operators a well rounded, all-embracing range for solving their material handling and metering tasks.

The company Lutz - Pumpen GmbH & Co. KG is one of the world leaders in the field of electric and pneumatic drum and container pumps. The company currently provides jobs for 130 men and women at its facility in Wertheim am Main.

The product range of Lutz - Jesco GmbH includes dosing pumps, chlorinators, dry feeders, measuring and control technology, chemical centrifugal pumps, complete dosing systems and a large range of accessories for these product groups. Lutz - Jesco currently provides jobs for roughly 100 men and women, is committed to the Wedemark location and is represented in more than 70 countries.

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