Atlantic Pumps forms strategic alliance partnership with Korona S.L.

Atlantic Pumps Ltd, a UK-based pump solutions provider and manufacturer, has announced a strategic partnership with Kronoa Engineered Solutions, S.L., a renowned manufacturer based in Barcelona, Spain.

The collaboration aims to improve the quality of progressive cavity pumps and grinders available to various sectors, including quarries, biogas, water and recycling.

Through the Toro brand, Atlantic Pumps will now offer an extended range of progressive cavity pumps powered by Kronoa to meet the diverse needs of its customers.

With more than 25 years of experience, Kronoa has developed a high-quality range of progressive cavity pumps that are aimed at maintenance-free operation, solving the problems encountered in various installations. Manufactured entirely in the European Union, Kronoa’s products are recognised for their exceptional mechanical robustness, high reliability and minimal maintenance costs.

Designed to exceed industry standards, the company said their progressive cavity pumps offer superior performance and durability, making them an ideal choice for demanding applications.

Samantha Damon, Senior Marketing Manager, Atlantic Pumps, said:

Samantha Damon – Atlantic Pumps

“This strategic alliance leverages the strengths of Atlantic Pumps and Kronoa by combining Atlantic Pumps’ extensive market presence and expertise with Kronoa’s innovative engineering and manufacturing capabilities. Together, they are setting new standards in the pump industry and providing customers with advanced, reliable, and cost-effective products that improve operational efficiency and sustainability.”

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