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GEA to Invest US$ 20 Million in Wisconsin’s New Site

The ground-breaking ceremony was attended by GEA representatives (from left to right): Peter Doran (Senior VP Corporate Real Estate), Evan Walker (Senior Director Sales Administration/Operations Homogenizers) and Michael J Vick (VP Representative Separation & Flow Technology Division NAM).

 

·      There is a growing demand in the region for separators, decanters, valves, pumps and homogenisers, which are at the heart of many industrial production processes.

WD News: The new facility in Wisconsin, USA by GEA will feature numerous measures to make it a net-zero facility, which includes water reuse possibilities. The 85,000 square foot site is scheduled for completion in late 2023. The facility will house a training centre. The remaining space will be used for the repair of mechanical equipment and logistics.

 “The new facility will have production capabilities to finalize separator, decanter, valve and pump assembly,” said Azam Owaisi, CEO GEA North America.

 Separators are machines used to separate two liquids of different densities from each other. These separators are essential, particularly in the pharmaceutical, dairy, food and marine industries.

The decanters contribute to a cleaner environment in numerous industrial applications such as wastewater and water treatment. The valves and pumps are controlled flow technology equipment while homogenisers are a type of mixing equipment to create a uniform and consistent mixture.

 

Source & Image Courtesy: GEA

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