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Customer is key in IPR partnership with Atlas Copco

Lee Vine, Managing Director of IPR, standing next to an Atlas Copco diesel driven pump set and a submersible pump

Atlas Copco's range of dewatering pumps includes wet prime and dry prime diesel driven pumps as well as submersible pumps

12th April 2023

     

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In a recent visit to IPR’s new Jet Park facility, Atlas Copco management has reiterated that their partnership will bring a concerted focus on customers’ specific requirements and applications.

Atlas Copco’s General Manager Power Technique for Southern Africa, Faouzi Belgharbia, highlighted that they had chosen IPR for its strong presence in the market and its passion for serving customers’ with dewatering requirements.

“Beyond selling and servicing Atlas Copco pumping equipment, IPR is our ears and eyes in the market,” said Belgharbia. “This gives us the feedback we need to constantly improve our products.”

As a leading designer and manufacturer of dewatering pumps, Atlas Copco had built its global reputation by evolving the technology necessary to meet changing customer needs, he said. The pump sector is an important pillar of the company’s global growth strategy, as it works to develop its share of this large and competitive market.

Atlas Copco’s range of dewatering pumps includes wet prime and dry prime diesel driven pumps, as well as submersible pumps for dewatering as well as sludge and slurry pumping. The diesel driven pumps range in capacity from a 30 metre to 150 metre head, with flow rates from 50 to 1500 cubic metres per hour. The submersible range extends from 0.4 kW to 54 kW power.

According to David Stanford, Atlas Copco’s Business Line Manager Power Technique for Southern Africa, an important element of the partnership with IPR is to be close to the customer. Both companies, said Stanford, prioritised the need for detailed consultation with customers, to fully understand the nature of their challenges.

“Quick feedback from the market makes sure we understand what works best, and what needs improvement,” he said. “Sometimes we must be ‘comfortable with the uncomfortable’, to really meet the needs of the customer.”

IPR Managing Director Lee Vine pointed to IPR’s extensive engineering expertise, built on the insights into customers’ challenges over the years. IPR has not only delivered a standard range of pump solutions in dewatering, dredging and hydro mining – but its skilled engineering team has custom designed and manufactured bespoke solutions.

“This gives us considerable insight into customer applications, and where the Atlas Copco range can add further value,” said Vine.

Edited by Creamer Media Reporter

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