Xylem acquires Heusser Water Solutions AG

Xylem has completed the acquisition of Heusser Water Solutions AG, its long-standing distributor in Switzerland. This addition is a significant step in advancing Xylem’s strategic priority to expand in key growth markets to deliver innovative and sustainable water solutions.

Heusser Water Solutions AG, one of Switzerland’s leading providers of water management solutions, has been a trusted name in the country’s water sector since 1948. With 76 years of experience, Heusser is known for its technical expertise, excellent customer service, and deep understanding of Swiss water infrastructure. Its offerings, including advanced pumping systems and treatment solutions, have played a vital role in supporting public utilities, industries, and commercial buildings.

“We’re pleased to welcome Heusser to the Xylem family,” said Hayati Yarkadas, Xylem President for Water Infrastructure. “Heusser’s unparalleled market expertise and customer relationships, combined with Xylem’s advanced technologies and global reach, create a powerful platform for growth. Together, we will accelerate innovation and empower customers in Switzerland to meet their evolving water challenges while advancing their water sustainability goals.”

“Our collaboration with Xylem, spanning over 70 years, has been built on shared values of innovation, reliability, and customer focus,” said Pascal Zuberbühler, CEO of Heusser Water Solutions. “By combining our local expertise with Xylem’s advanced water solutions, we are poised to deliver even greater value to our customers in Switzerland.”

This acquisition opens new opportunities to address Switzerland’s critical water challenges through intelligent water management systems, energy-efficient pumping solutions, and sustainable treatment technologies.

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