Mather + Platt Receive R5.5 Million Order for Pumps in Zambia

21.05.2004

Mather & Platt have been awarded an order for 5.5 million Rand for pumps and spares from ERTEC for the water reticulation system in Zambia covering four towns. (Kitwe, Chingola, Chililabombwe & Luanshya).

The order consists of 96 pumps in total (59 Mather & Platt Split case pumps, 19 Lowara submersible pumps and 18 Turbosan sewage pumps) monitoring equipment and spares.

Dave Johnson Divisional Manager for Mather & Platt says they have been working with ERTEC for over 12 months to secure the contract. Mather & Platt are providing the pumps which will be installed and commissioned by ERTEC.

The pumps will be delivered in September and the contract will be completed by the end of the year.

Having a pump company with a large range of pumps for a range of different applications meant that all the pumps could be sourced from one supplier Mather & Platt (SA) (PTY) Ltd.

Mather & Platt are now firmly back on the road to success and putting the M&P back into pumps, following the re-launch last year.

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