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Grundfos Enhances Water Solutions with EUWA Acquisition

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Tom Finke and Michael Eumann

Grundfos has finalized its acquisition of EUWA, a renowned German water-treatment firm, reinforcing its presence in the global beverage industry. This development comes at a crucial juncture where water efficiency, hygiene, and resource management are increasingly becoming vital operational concerns for beverage manufacturers.

EUWA, which has a long-standing history and operations in over 110 countries, specialises in designing and implementing water treatment systems specifically tailored for brewing and soft drink production. Their expertise covers the entire clean-water cycle, addressing aspects from purification and conditioning of process water to optimising chemicals and energy usage. The profound knowledge in hygienic design is a key aspect of the strategic benefits gained through this acquisition.

Tom Finke, who leads water treatment at Grundfos, remarked that EUWA’s “strong process know-how and differentiated technology” significantly bolster Grundfos’ capability to tackle intricate water challenges faced by beverage producers. He underscored the alignment between the two companies, particularly regarding their shared commitment to sustainability and responsible water resource management. Similarly, EUWA’s director, Michael Eumann, expressed that the acquisition expands the reach of EUWA’s solutions, allowing them to serve “even more customers around the world” while ensuring continuity for current partners.

This move comes at an opportune moment for the beverage sector, where issues such as water scarcity, escalating input costs, and stricter hygiene standards are reshaping production strategies. Manufacturers are increasingly pressured to diminish their water usage, reduce chemical inputs, and enhance energy efficiency, all while ensuring consistent product quality. Consequently, integrated water treatment capabilities are evolving into a significant competitive advantage rather than merely a necessary utility.

The acquisition signifies a strategic pivot for Grundfos: the company is establishing a robust water treatment platform that extends beyond traditional pumps and circulation systems, positioning itself as a comprehensive partner for beverage manufacturers. This transaction also follows recent investments aimed at diversifying Grundfos’ industrial portfolio, indicating a commitment to driving innovation in water treatment solutions.

Effective immediately, EUWA will become part of Grundfos, with both entities emphasizing seamless integration and stability for customers, partners, and staff. The collective expertise is anticipated to expedite the development of hygienic, efficient, and environmentally responsible water systems designed specifically for beverage applications.

As water treatment emerges as a crucial element in beverage production, suppliers who can provide efficient, sustainable, and comprehensive solutions will gain a stronger foothold as operational demands grow.

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