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When two pump companies become one to become Kinetiflo

by Chris Edwards
May 5, 2025
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Continental Pump and Integrity Pump & Motor have merged to form Kinetiflo, providing a comprehensive range of high-quality pump solutions.

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Continental Pump Company and Integrity Pump & Motor have strategically partnered to form Kinetiflo Group. This new pump manufacturer provides a comprehensive range of high-quality pump solutions for diverse industries, including mining, food and beverage, and wastewater.

Kinetiflo Group’s unwavering commitment to a customer-first approach is set to redefine industry standards through its key differentiators. With a strategic network of locations across the United States, paired with a comprehensive inventory, Kinetiflo is positioned to offer significantly shorter lead times compared to traditional, larger pump manufacturers. As it moves into the future, Kinetiflo Group recognises that timely and accessible support is paramount; thus, it continues to ensure that expert assistance from seasoned pump professionals is readily available whenever required.

Looking ahead, Kinetiflo Group remains dedicated to delivering outstanding performance and durability in its products. The company is committed to innovation and quality, with many of its pumps being constructed from upgraded materials as the standard. This commitment ensures reliable operation in the most demanding environments, paving the way for a new era of efficiency and sustainability in fluid management. As Kinetiflo Group continues to evolve, its customer-first ethos and dedication to advanced engineering will set the benchmark for the future of the pump industry in Australia and beyond.

“The combined expertise and resources of Continental and Integrity will allow us to provide unparalleled value to our customers,” said Jim Aubrey, CEO of Kinetiflo Group. “For too long, customers have faced challenges with the responsiveness of large pump manufacturers. Kinetiflo is committed to being a true partner and a reliable resource they can always count on.”

Founded in 1946 by George Health Sr., Continental Pump Company brings decades of experience in progressive cavity pumps for a wide range of end markets. This legacy continues today with the active involvement of George Health Jr. Integrity Pump & Motor was founded in 2017 by Brian Dascher, who remains dedicated to its mission of setting new standards in the vertical turbine and horizontal centrifugal pump industry.

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