Skip to main content

Xylem focuses on addressing the world’s most challenging water issues

Global water technology company Xylem, which focuses on addressing the world’s most challenging water issues and was spun off from ITT Corporation in October 2011, has announced that it will be expanding its dewatering rental offer in France during the next three years. This year it will strengthen its dedicated dewatering rental departments in both Paris and Bordeaux.
April 18, 2012 Read time: 1 min
RSSGlobal water technology company 3936 Xylem, which focuses on addressing the world’s most challenging water issues and was spun off from ITT Corporation in October 2011, has announced that it will be expanding its dewatering rental offer in France during the next three years. This year it will strengthen its dedicated dewatering rental departments in both Paris and Bordeaux.

www.xylemninc.com

Hall: 5A Stand: C077

RSS
View more stories
View more videos

For more information on companies in this article

Related Content

  • McCloskey continues to grow
    January 6, 2017
    Screening and crushing machine manufacturer McCloskey increased its workforce by 30% and added some 12,600m2 of covered workspace in 2012. At the Peterborough facility in Canada, the company has added almost 4,000m2 of warehousing and another 7,250m2 to extend the production line.
  • McCloskey continues to grow
    April 18, 2013
    Screening and crushing machine manufacturer McCloskey increased its workforce by 30% and added some 12,600m2 of covered workspace in 2012. At the Peterborough facility in Canada, the company has added almost 4,000m2 of warehousing and another 7,250m2 to extend the production line.
  • Cat’s 988K delivers increased loading capability
    January 6, 2017
    Caterpillar’s seventh generation 988 wheeled loader – the 988K – is powered by a Tier 4 Final/Stage IV Cat C18 ACERT diesel engine, featuring selective catalytic reduction and delivering 362kW. The engine is said to deliver a 20% fuel efficiency benefit compared to the 988H, thanks in part to an ECO mode with on-demand throttle, auto idle and engine idle kickdown/auto resume system. The 50tonne machine moves away from its predecessor’s monoboom loader arm design in favour of a Z-bar linkage.
  • Cat’s 988K delivers increased loading capability
    April 17, 2013
    Caterpillar’s seventh generation 988 wheeled loader – the 988K – is powered by a Tier 4 Final/Stage IV Cat C18 ACERT diesel engine, featuring selective catalytic reduction and delivering 362kW. The engine is said to deliver a 20% fuel efficiency benefit compared to the 988H, thanks in part to an ECO mode with on-demand throttle, auto idle and engine idle kickdown/auto resume system. The 50tonne machine moves away from its predecessor’s monoboom loader arm design in favour of a Z-bar linkage.