Langham Industrial Controls announces employee buyout and new leadership

Langham Industrial Controls (LIC) has announced that the company has undergone an employee buyout.

Founded 28 years ago by Nigel and Claire Langham, LIC has become known in the water industry for its development of highly accurate flow meters and related supplies, and the company says its dedication to excellence has firmly positioned it as a leader in the field.

A key appointment in this transition is the new Commercial Director, Bob Cadby, who will join the existing dedicated team members, Krzysztof Zasadzki and Darby Harris.

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While Nigel Langham steps down from ownership, his invaluable expertise will remain with LIC as he continues to provide technical and development support. The company is confident his ongoing involvement will ensure the continued reliability and superiority of LIC’s products and extends heartfelt thanks to Nigel for his years of dedication and significant contributions.

LIC has also announced that the company intends to launch new products designed to meet the evolving needs of the water industry.

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