SPP Pumps wins Manufacturer of the Year at this year’s Pump Industry Awards

SPP Pumps, a leading manufacturer of centrifugal pumps and systems, was announced as the winner of the ‘Manufacturer of the Year’ Award at the Pump Industry Awards gala dinner, held at the Hilton at St George’s Park, 16th March 2023.

It has been highlighted as a truly fantastic achievement and a great testament to the company and the team’s exceptional expertise and capabilities.

Bob Tichband, Chief Operating Officer at SPP Pumps, commented:

“We were honoured to win the coveted “Manufacturer of the Year” award and our team enjoyed a fantastic night celebrating this success at the excellent awards dinner. We were also very pleased to sponsor the Environmental Contribution of the Year category and AES Engineering were worthy winners.  SPP are a proud member of the BPMA and appreciate the support it gives to UK pump manufacturers and associated companies.”

Founded by the British Pump Manufacturers Association in 2000, the awards programme celebrates the achievements of pump companies and individuals who strive to go the extra mile and is recognised as one of the leading award ceremonies within the industrial arena.

The SPP Pumps team table at the Pump Industry Awards
The SPP Pumps team table at the Pump Industry Awards
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