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Brown Brothers Engineers Australia expands its aftermarket offering through the acquisition of INCA Control

by Pumps Journalist
May 11, 2021
in Company news, Motors, drives and engines, Partner Solutions, Water & wastewater
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Brown Brothers Engineers Australia, part of the AxFlow Group, has announced its acquisition of INCA Control, a manufacturer of control panels for pumps in agricultural, industrial and commercial settings. With the acquisition of INCA Control, Brown Brothers Engineers will become a full-service provider for water boosting pressure systems in Australia.

INCA Control is a family-owned business with an operational history surpassing 50 years. Located in Glendenning, Sydney, the company is involved in the pumping field, supplying control systems for water sump drainage, water pressure systems including VSD (Variable Speed Drives), water booster or transfer systems and fire pump controls to AS 2941 for both diesel and electric pumps. All these highly customised systems incorporate level, pressure and all associated control measuring devices.

“INCA Control has been a reliable supplier to Kelair Pumps and Brown Brothers Engineers in both New Zealand and Australia for several years. They are very well respected in the market for their technical competence and high-quality products,” said John Inkster, Managing Director of Brown Brothers Engineers Group.

“Control panels constitute a critical part of a pump installation. Having them in our portfolio will enable us to grow the aftermarket offering for the many pump installations that we service today.”

Mark Griffith, owner and CEO of INCA Control, is equally as enthusiastic about the acquisition commenting.

“We at INCA Control are excited about the next chapter in our history. We are proud to become a part of the AxFlow, Brown Brothers Engineers Group and we look forward to working with and supporting the Group and our current customer base as we grow moving forward,” Mr Griffith said.

This Sponsored Editorial is brought to you by Brown Brothers Engineers Australia. For more information, visit brownbros.com.au.

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