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Liquiteck announces acquisition by Laurentide Controls

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In the past 5 years, the Kirkland-based company has bought two valve repair facilities, launched a reliability software spin-off and opened a remote condition monitoring center in Saint John’s, NL.

KIRKLAND — Laurentide Controls, a supplier of industrial process automation solutions in Eastern Canada, announced the acquisition of Liquiteck, an industrial pump distributor.

This acquisition represents a step in Laurentide’s growth, consolidating its position as a player in the changing industrial ecosystem. As the Emerson Impact Partner for its territory, Laurentide’s core offering consists of process valves, instrumentation, process automation software and industrial reliability solutions including training.

In the past 5 years, the Kirkland-based company has bought two valve repair facilities, launched a reliability software spin-off and opened a remote condition monitoring center in Saint John’s, NL. Adding industrial pumps to its portfolio strengthens Laurentide’s position in its market with a more complete offering and affirms its attempts to grow in Eastern Canada.

“Everywhere there is a valve regulating flow in a pipe and a flow meter measuring it, there is a pump generating that flow. This acquisition presents a strategic opportunity for both organizations to capitalize on our strengths and foster synergies that drive innovation and elevate our value proposition for customers.”

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“We strongly believe that joining the Laurentide family will benefit our mutually valued customers, by offering a larger portfolio in the supply of products, repair capabilities, and field services. We are excited for this opportunity for Liquiteck and our employees,” said Frank Nemec, President, Liquiteck Industrial Sales Inc.

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