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Valves acquisition broadens operations

6th March 2015

By: Donna Slater

Features Deputy Editor and Chief Photographer

  

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Engineering components distributor Bearing Man Group (BMG) has extended its operations in the fluid technology sector by acquiring Klep Valves, whose valves have been used in the mining sector since 1984.

BMG, which forms part of Invicta Holdings, acquired the distribution agreement rights for Klep’s products in June 2013 and subsequently acquired Klep in October 2014.

“Klep, which now forms part of BMG’s Fluid Technology division, will retain its manufacturing facility in Krugersdorp under the BMG banner,” BMG MD Gavin Pelser says.

He notes that this strategic acquisition followed an 18-month period during which Klep supported BMG’s expansion into the dynamic valves sector.

The transaction enables BMG to distribute Klep valves through its extensive network to countries that include Namibia, Botswana, Mozambique, Tanzania and Zambia.

He explains that this development augurs well for both companies. “BMG will broaden its product range and service offering and, with the combination of its positioning as a respected manufacturer and its extensive distribution reach, Klep is set to significantly extend its market share.”

Klep Valves specialises in the manufacture of diaphragm, pinch and wedge gate valves, which are designed for enhanced operating efficiency and extended service life in diverse sectors. Its offering includes soft natural-rubber-lined diaphragm valves, which are widely used in the mining sector for mineral processing and slurry applications. Other lining materials include butyl, nitrile, jumbo, halar and hard rubber.

Pelser says the various advantages of the Klep valves range include its being locally manufactured, competitive lead times and robust construction, and the broad range of linings available on request, as well as BMG’s distribution reach and local stocking of these valves.

BMG’s national branch network comprises more than 130 branches, which support this range through a technical advisory and support service to ensure enhanced efficiency and an extended service life for every valve.

Edited by Leandi Kolver
Creamer Media Deputy Editor

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