Evoqua named membrane filtration company of the year
Evoqua Water Technologies’ Memcor business has been named the 2015 Asia Pacific Membrane Filtration Company of the Year by Frost & Sullivan. As one of 40 recipients of the consulting firm’s Asia Pacific Best Practices Awards, the company was identified based on in-depth research conducted by Frost & Sullivan analysts.
Evoqua offers a broad range of solutions that target numerous sectors in the water industry, including the municipal and industrial spaces. The company’s Memcor brand of filtration technologies has been particularly successful in meeting the water needs of underdeveloped and rural communities in the Asia–Pacific region.
“Spanning across multiple applications, Evoqua’s achievements with its Memcor membranes are the result of best practices that focus on quality and environmental sustainability in Evoqua’s approach to product, people and process,” said Frost & Sullivan Research Associate Jonathan Leong.
“The compact size and light physical load of products like the Memcor CP II Ultrafiltration System cut operating costs for customers and adapt well to the space-constrained settings that prevail in the Asia–Pacific region.”
Evoqua acknowledged that the award reflects a strong commitment to customers in the Asia–Pacific region, having established itself across major countries such as Singapore, Korea, the Philippines and China. Govindan Alagappan, Evoqua’s director of sales and operations, Asia, said, “We’ve been here for a long time. We work hard to understand the needs of customers in this region, and our Asia–Pacific network delivers solutions that meet those needs now and for years to come.”
Originally published here.
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