The multi-award winning Mallow-based international water solutions giant EPS has further expanded its presence overseas after acquiring one of Britain s leading engineering companies.
EPS has revealed it now has a major shareholding in Scottish company Ferrier Pumps Ltd, which has itself gained a significant footprint across Scotland and England over the past four decades.
Established in 1981, Ferrier Pumps employs 47 people between its offices and workshops in Edinburgh, Glasgow and Aberdeen and is one of the country s foremost pumping specialists, serving Scotland s utility, industrial, commercial, residential and agricultural sectors.
EPS Group managing director Patrick Buckley said Ferrier Pumps will bring a wealth of experience and knowledge across various fields to the Quartertown-based operation.
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PublishedJan 18, 2021, 12:01 pm SGT
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