Nijhuis Saur Industries acquires Suez Industrial Water

Nijhuis Saur Industries has announced that it has finalized the acquisition of Suez Industrial Water Ltd following the approval of the Competition & Markets Authority.

Ian Stentiford, Managing Director of Nijhuis Saur Industries UK & Eire, said:

“We are really excited to welcome our new colleagues of Suez Industrial Water Ltd to the Nijhuis Saur Industries UK team. We believe our Customer for Life philosophy differentiates us and augmenting our already strong Service teams with the market leader in Industrial Operations & Maintenance completes our strategy to deliver integrated solutions to our rapidly expanding clientele.”

 Jason Smith, Managing Director of Suez Industrial Water Ltd commented:

“We are delighted to be joining Nijhuis Saur Industries, our business is recognized as the UK leader for industrial water services and we have been providing our valued industrial end-users with successful water services for many years. At the heart of everything we do is always: safety, quality, reliability and efficiency. By joining Nijhuis Saur Industries our customers will be further enhanced and contribute to Saur’s #MissionWater.”

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