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Tsurumi to highlight its new AVANT MY Series at WWETT

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Tsurumi will showcase its wide range of sewage and wastewater technologies at the show. It will be presenting the new AVANT MY Series and the highly customizable AVANT MQ Series that can be configured to meet the demands of any job site.

Tsurumi Pump will exhibit its industry-leading sewage and wastewater products at this year’s WWETT Show from January 25 – 27 at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis. The company will occupy booth #2440.

At the event, Tsurumi will highlight its newly introduced line of FM-approved pumps, the AVANT MY Series, developed to meet the rigorous demands of wastewater projects. The MY series was designed to be an “off the shelf” FM-approved pump covering a wide range of applications. Pumps will be kept in stock at the company’s Illinois and Utah warehouses. This will eliminate the lengthy lead times associated with explosion-proof pumps and enable distributors to respond to their customers’ needs more efficiently.

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“The Tsurumi team is excited to be at WWETT again this year. It’s a great opportunity to connect with professionals in the industry and showcase our wastewater products,” said Bryan Nelson, Tsurumi Pump’s northeast regional manager. “At this event, we learn firsthand about the challenges faced in the industry to help us better support our distributors by developing solutions for various applications. Stop by to visit Kevin Boicken, Tsurumi’s southern regional sales manager, and myself at booth #2440!” 

Tsurumi will display its various equipment options available for the sewage and wastewater markets at the show. These include:

•    AVANT MY and MQ Series Explosion-Proof Pumps
•    HS2.4S Manual Electric Submersible Pump
•    C-Series Cutter Pump
•    Control Panels

The WWETT Show is attended by thousands of professionals in the wastewater and environmental science industries every year. The event will comprise four days of seminars and nearly 100 sessions with workshops and networking opportunities.