C.R.I. ventures in to the Global Waste Water Pump market, With Italian Technology

Mumbai, 27thSeptember 2016 ( GPN ): Keeping abreast with technology trends is imperative to ensuresuccessinany business undertaking. Newer, faster and better technologygives one a competitive edge in the market. Undoubtedly leading the way in technology innovation is C.R.I. Pumps. After the successful launch of high end non-metallic uPVC, CPVC Pipes and Specialty Wires and Cables, C.R.I. steps into complete wastewater solutions with Italian Technology.
 

In center G-Soundararajan-at-the-Inaugration-of-CRI-waste-water-treatment-Pumps

In center G-Soundararajan-at-the-Inaugration-of-CRI-waste-water-treatment-Pumps


The recent acquisition of 4-decade old FabbricaItalianaPompeSommergibiliSrl (FIPS), Milan, Italy, equips C.R.I. Pumps to launch the complete range of sewage and wastewater pump solutions with Italian Technology in India. The range includesSewage pumps, Drainage pumps, Mixers, Agitators, Aerators, Auto coupling and accessories. With this, C.R.I.willprovide complete wastewater solutionsto handle raw water, sewage, effluent, storm water and processed water in municipal, utility and industrial applications.
 
C.R.I is one among the few pump manufacturers in the world to offer upto 800 kW (1080 Horse Power)sewage pumps for handling huge volumes.
 
Special features:
·       Optimized hydraulic design with vortex, cutter, mono & multi-channel impellers for challenging applications
·       Offered in Stainless steel, Duplex, Super duplex, Hastelloy, Grey iron for most corrosive and aggressive applications.
·       Equipped with IE2 / IE3 efficiency motors with H-Class insulation
·       Motors with thermal overload protection and IP68 protection
·       Oil probe sensors ensures proper lubrication and also to prevent oil contamination.
·       Available from 500 to 3600RPM (2 pole to 12 poles) ranging from 0.5HP to 1080HP (50Hz & 60Hz)
·       In-built Grinder / Cutter featuresto cut solid particles
·       Solid handling capacity upto165 mm
 
Announcing the launch of wastewater pumps with pride, Mr.G.Soundararajan, Vice Chairman – C.R.I. Group said, “Theworld pump market estimated 42 billion USD, in which wastewater pump market is valued at 9 billion USD. Municipal wastewater plants are the major users, contributing to nearly 23% of the end-user market.The other major users are Industries like Food & Beverages, sugar, textile, paint, Tannery, paper & pulp, chemical, pharmaceutical and process industries.TheAsia region is considered a key growth market, with China and India toppingthelist”.
 
The Indian raw and wastewater market is estimated around INR2000 Crores.The Indian wastewater market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 12% during 2016-2021. Rapid urbanisation, Water scarcity, Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) norms, Industrialisation are the demand drivers that contributeto the market demand. Swachh Bharat mission, smart cities, National River Conservation Plan (NRCP) and Clean River Ganga Mission will further drive the Municipal wastewater treatment industry over the coming years.
 
As per the latest Ministry of Environment communication, Currently 62,000 MLD of wastewater is generated in Urban area of India while the capacity for treating wastewater stands at a mere 23,000 MLD.
 
Untreated sewage & industrial effluents pollute the surface and ground waterwhich is the main source of drinking water, leading to public health concerns. The per capita water supply currently stands at 188.73 litres/day. A massive 73% of this becomes wastewater, demonstrating the seriousness of the wastewater problem. India ranksan alarming IIIrdposition in the list of most water polluted countries based on the deteriorating quality of water ranking.
 
By the year 2030, water demand is expected to grow to 1.5 trillion Cu.m.,with supply at about 740billion Cu.m,leading to a whopping 50% shortage in India.In this scenario, wastewater recycle and reuse is a more economical measure compared to any other, thus increasing the demand for wastewater pumps and treatment systems. According to C.R.I., weak regulatory enforcements andlack of public awareness seem to be the industry restraints. The rapid growth of urban population is creating huge pressure on existing water and wastewater infrastructure.
 
Mr. G. Soundararajan further added, ”C.R.I. with its 7 foreign subsidiary companies, 32 branches in India and the strong distribution network available in 120 countries will greatly help to market these products for the growing global demand. Further,the reputation of being a well-recognised brand amongst MEP (Mechanical Electrical & Plumbing) consultants, STP & ETP (Sewage Treatment Plant and Effluent Treatment Plant), EPC (Engineering Procurement & Construction) companies, Industrial consultants and contractors with over five-decades of service to the fluid industry, will help us achieve our targets and become a prominent player in wastewater pump industry too”.
 
Currently C.R.I. caters on multiple segments such as mining, oil & gas, power & process industries, pharma, food & beverage, HVAC, fire fighting, other Industrial applications, irrigation, buildings and community water supply. Being ready every step of the way and meeting every pumping need before it arises is C.R.I. Pumps with its diversified product portfolio.Addition of this, wastewater range to an already extensive product portfolio is proof of our incessant focus on becoming a quality provider for all fluid management needs.
 
Source**
*Mcilvaine
*Indian Pump Manufacturers Association (IPMA)
*Ministry of Environment, Forests & Climate Change
*India Pumps & Valves – (India Brand Equity Fund – IBEF)
* Tata Strategic Management Group (TSMG)
 

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