BPMA expands with three new firms added
One of the latest companies signing up to enjoy the many benefits is Devon-based Water Automation Technology Ltd.
This company was formed in 2019 by the ex-MultiTrode UK management team as a UK-based OEM manufacturer, importer, and distributor of innovative automation and IoT (telemetry) solutions designed to make water automation easy, and with less reliance on technicians.
Managing director Stuart Duncan said: “Water Automation Technology Limited is proud to join such an esteemed organisation as the BPMA, which supports our aim of complementing, not competing with, independent UK pump suppliers and servicing companies by supplying ultra-reliable automation technologies for improved pump efficiency.”
Another company to realise the opportunities presented through membership of the BPMA is Maher Limited.
This company, established in 1932, is a steel stockholder and processor specialising in high-strength, high-performance alloys.
Operating in a wide range of industries including oil and gas, power generation, aerospace and the marine sector, the company is supported by both customer and industry approvals including ISO 9001/AS9100, BAE Systems (Marine), Babcock Marine, Baker Hughes, and Cameron amongst many others.
Martin Sprocket and Gear UK Limited has also signed-up to become a fully-fledged member of the BPMA in recent weeks. Founded in 1951, this multi-national organisation manufactures power transmission components, material handling products and industrial hand tools.
Steve Smith, assistant director and operations manager at the BPMA, said: “Once again, it pleasing to see that the increasing profile of the BPMA, along with the wide and varied range of services being provided to members continues to appeal to organisations large and small, resulting in our ongoing, and much welcomed membership growth.
“We look forward to working with these three new members over the coming months and years, and to helping them to develop and prosper in whatever way we can.”