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Pump Industry Briefing 2009

Analysis of the corporate strategies and financial performance of 55 leading global pump manufacturers

The Pump Industry Briefings provide the most authoritative regular coverage of the world’s major pump OEMs. The expanded 2009 report includes detailed analysis of the corporate strategies, organizational structures and capabilities of the major manufacturers and assesses the financial performance of the companies against a range of key performance indicators. This report explains the structure of the industry and markets in simple, non-technical terms. It explains which pumps are used where, and what makes some companies more successful than others.

 

Pump Industry Briefing 2009 Edition

      New this year:

      • Coverage extended from 40 to 55 companies

      • 70 tables showing financial performance trends and geographic sales distributions

      • Expanded introductory chapter, providing a comprehensive overview of the current state of the pump industry

      • Review of 2008 and 2009 mergers and acquisitions

 

Overview of contents

Companies profiled in the 2009 edition include:

Aker Solutions, Alfa Laval, Andritz, Baker Hughes, Bjørge, Cardo, Clyde Union, Colfax, Crane Co, Curtiss-Wright, Danaher, Desmi, DMW Corporation, Dover, Ebara, Flowserve, Franklin Electric, Gardner Denver, GEA, Gévelot, Gorman-Rupp, Graco, Grundfos,Hamworthy, Hitachi, Hyundai Heavy Industries, Idex, Interpump, ITT Industries, Kirloskar Brothers Ltd, KSB, Lewa, Met-Pro, Metso, National Oilwell Varco, Netzsch, Nikkiso, Pentair, Putzmeister, Robbins & Myers, Roper Industries, Schlumberger, Spirax-Sarco (Watson-Marlow), SPX, Sulzer, Sumitomo Heavy Industries (Shin Nippon Machinery), Teikoku, Torishima Pump Manufacturing, Tsurumi, United Technologies, Voith, Weatherford/Borets, Weir Group, Wilo, Wood Group.

Each company is covered in depth, with a full profile including company history (including recent M&A activity), product range, production capabilities, main markets, latest financial data plus analysis of company finances, organisational structure, alliances and joint ventures, global capabilities, strategic developments, key brands and intellectual property. Contact details are included, along with a listing of key executives.

Comparisons of financial performance include, where possible, sales, order intake and backlog, operating and net profit, R&D and interest expenses, debt-to-equity ratio and geographic distribution of sales.

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Who should read it?

This report will be of great value to all pump manufacturing companies in order to benchmark their own company’s performance, gauge the strengths and weaknesses of their competitors and identify the best strategies for success in the global marketplace. Analysts, investors and their advisors will be able to identify the best investment opportunities within the pump sector. Pump distributors can use this report to assess and source potential principals.

About the author

Mark Purvis is Research Director of BZ Engineering Briefings. He has twenty years experience of reporting on the pump industry and related engineering sectors. A chemistry graduate of the University of Oxford, he was first appointed by Elsevier as Editor of its leading international pump industry magazine World Pumps in 1989 and has been writing about the pump industry ever since. He served as a Corresponding Member of the Advisory Committee of the Texas A & M University Pump Users Symposium for many years and was a member of the Europump Publications & PR Commission for more than ten years.

 

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Product details

Title: Pump Industry Briefing 2009

Author: Mark Purvis

Format: 284 pages, 70 tables, A4 format, paperback. Full company index.

Publication date: July 11th 2009.

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