New Stocking Distributors of Carver

31.05.2002

Carver has appointed new stocking distributors for eastern Michigan, Georgia, Texas and Oklahoma.

Detroit Pump and Manufacturing Company, Inc., has been named new Industrial stocking distributor for eastern Michigan. Based out of Detroit, Detroit Pump offers complete sales, service, and repair capabilities to supplement their extensive inventory of Carver pumps and parts, and are well positioned to serve the growing Carver customer base in this region.

GPM Industries, Inc., has been named new Industrial stocking distributor for Georgia. Based out of Macon, with an additional office in Roswell, GPM offers complete sales, service, and repair capabilities to supplement their extensive inventory of Carver pumps, kits, and parts, and are well positioned to serve the growing Carver customer base in this region.

Best Equipment Company, Inc., has been named new Industrial stocking distributor for Texas and Oklahoma. Based out of Houston, with offices in Dallas, Tyler, Beaumont, San Antonio, Odessa and Tulsa, Best offers complete sales, service, and repair capabilities to supplement their extensive inventory of Carver pumps kits, and parts, and are well positioned to serve the growing Carver customer base in this region.

About Carver Pump

Since Carver built the first pumps in 1938, the name has become synonymous with value. Today the company is recognized as one of the world's leading centrifugal pump companies, building pumps to the most demanding engineering specifications and military standards in the world.

The headquarter is located in Muscatine, Iowa, 25 miles southwest of the Quad Cities area. The operations there include some of the most modern manufacturing equipment and pump development software available. Carver was also one of the first American pump companies to attain ISO 9001 certification-the most recognized standard for quality in the world.

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