Saer: New Factory in Paluzza

04.03.2008

SAER ELETTROPOMPE SPA has announced the opening of a new Factory in Paluzza (UD) Italy.

Saer: New Factory in Paluzza

SAER ELETTROPOMPE

This Factory will manufacture wellknown quality submotors up to 500kw in different metallurgies like precision casting S.S. 316 and duplex steel for oilfilled and offshore application. thsi will be the main focus. _Construction of the new production facilities are in progress and full production facility will be ready within the end of this year.

About Saer

SAER ELETTROPOMPE S.p.A. was established in 1951 by Carlo Favella that left the company as inheritance to their sons.

Thanks to the dedication of their owners, Saer can vaunt more than 50 years of experience in water technologies.

The range of products covers different applications and includes centrifugal pumps up to150HP, submersible pumps and submersible motors up to 400HP.

The main applications are in the civil, municipal, industrial, agricultural and domestic fields, for dreinage, in fire fighting systems and in air-conditioning and heating plants.

From year 2000, thanks to the realization of a new factory, the manufacturing systems have been completely renewed and reinforced.

Today the company operates in 3 modern manufacturing factories, one of them dedicated to the production of submersible motors, for a total surface of 100.000 square meters.

Saer products are exported in more than 90 Countries and its trade mark have been regularly deposited and registered all over the world.

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