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PumpEng acquired by Franklin Electric

by Chris Edwards
February 26, 2025
in Company news, Dewatering, News, Spotlight, Submersible pumps
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Franklin Electric Co., Inc. has acquired Australian-based PumpEng Pty Ltd., a global original equipment manufacturer of submersible pumps.

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Franklin Electric Co., Inc. has acquired Australian-based PumpEng Pty Ltd., a global original equipment manufacturer of submersible pumps targeted to the mining sector.

This acquisition continues to strengthen Franklin Electric’s commitment to the mining industry and complements existing operations in Australia under the Pioneer Pump and Minetuff brands.

Headquartered in Perth, Western Australia, PumpEng is a $12.5 million AUD business with locations in Kalgoorlie, Townsville, Adelaide, and Twin Falls, ID. The company offers a targeted portfolio of dewatering pumps under recognized brands, including JetGuard, Guardian, and Raptor. All PumpEng products are assembled in Australia in ISO 9001/14001 and ATEX-certified manufacturing facilities.

“This strategic partnership combines PumpEng’s innovative dewatering approach and strong Australian presence with Franklin Electric’s global resources and technical leadership in water systems,” said Greg Levine, President of Global Water Systems.

“The mining regions of Australia are some of the toughest and most demanding in the world. PumpEng has a solid reputation for overcoming mining challenges with pumps that excel in these environments. We’re thrilled to welcome PumpEng’s team of 50 professionals into our family. Their commitment to ensuring high-quality mining products and service aligns with Franklin Electric’s legacy of support.”

PumpEng’s model, “The PumpEng Way,” which focuses on selecting the right pump for each specific application and providing comprehensive training and support, will remain a key operational differentiator.

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