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Flowserve and Davis & Shirtliff improve access to industrial pumps

Ivy Irungu
Last updated: September 23, 2024 6:26 am
Ivy Irungu
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Davis & Shirtliff, a leading provider of water and energy solutions in Africa, has announced a partnership with Flowserve Corporation to improve access to high-quality, affordable industrial pumps and seals for businesses in East and Central Africa.

Flowserve, a global leader in flow control products and services, will leverage Davis & Shirtliff’s established regional presence to expand its market reach. This collaboration allows Davis & Shirtliff to enhance its industrial portfolio with a range of premium Flowserve (FLS) products, including the high-performance Mark3 DURCO chemical pumps, ZLINE, Innomag, ISOMAG, vacuum pumps, and multi-stage pumps. The partnership also includes advanced mechanical seal solutions like KeyPS, ISC2, slurry seals, mixer seals, and bearing guards.

“We are thrilled to collaborate with Flowserve to provide industrial companies in the region with high-quality and durable pump and seal products,” said Edward Davis, managing director of Davis & Shirtliff. “These innovative technologies help customers achieve energy efficiency within their existing infrastructures and make industrial processes more resilient and sustainable.”

The partnership positions both companies to lead energy transition projects for industrial firms in the region. The combination of Flowserve’s innovative fluid motion solutions and Davis & Shirtliff’s market expertise is expected to help customers optimize their pumping systems’ flow and efficiency, yielding significant energy savings while promoting environmental sustainability.

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Davis also emphasized the importance of supporting industrial customers in meeting new climate change-related legal obligations. Flowserve contributes to this goal through its RedRaven Internet of Things (IoT)-enabled predictive maintenance solution, which allows customers to digitize their energy-producing assets and industrial processes.

This technology offers real-time monitoring, analysis, and prediction of equipment performance, helping plant operators prevent failures and reduce downtime.

“We work closely with our customers to identify ways to improve their processes using our tailored flow solutions and technical expertise,” Davis noted. This partnership will benefit sectors such as chemicals, petrochemicals, food and beverages, pharmaceuticals, and mining by providing businesses in Kenya, Somalia, Tanzania, Uganda, and Zambia access to Flowserve’s high-quality products.

Additionally, the collaboration enables Davis & Shirtliff to leverage Flowserve’s expertise to help industrial plants reduce their total cost of ownership, enhance safety, and optimize water consumption.

“Addressing the energy transition is central to Flowserve’s business strategy,” said Jos Wilmaerts, Sales Director EMA Industrial Products and Distribution at Flowserve. He added, “We are committed to improving equipment and system efficiency, minimizing fugitive emissions, conserving water, and reducing waste both in our operations and those of our customers.”

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The industrial sector in East Africa currently contributes 8.9 percent to the region’s GDP and has significant potential to drive economic growth, create jobs, and improve living standards through the adoption of modern technology and high-quality machinery. According to the 2024 Kenya Economic Survey, the industrial sector grew by two percent in 2023, down from 2.6 percent in 2022.

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