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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.

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