Water Magazine becomes official media partner of The Pump Centre

The Pump Centre has announced it has made Water Magazine its official media partner.

Founded in 1992, The Pump Centre offers training, technical support and networking opportunities for companies in the pumping industry, and is the organiser of the annual Water Equipment Show, held at the International Centre in Telford, Shropshire, as well as several other regional events around the UK.

Water Magazine’s team has been a supporter of The Pump Centre for many years, and a yearly exhibitor at the Water Equipment Show since its inception.

Part of the partnership will involve Water Magazine helping with the printing and distribution of the Pump Centre’s regular newsletter, PUMP ACTION, which will also be made available as a digital publication on Water Magazine’s website.

Commenting on the news, Water Magazine’s Publisher, Daniel Ware, said:

“I’m delighted to formalise this media partner status with The Pump Centre, having been an admirer for many years of the work they do for the betterment of the pump industry. “

John Howarth, Manager of The Pump Centre, said:

“There’s so much synergy between our two organisations that it makes sense to formalise that, and be able to offer extra benefits, like improved advertising rates and promotional opportunities, to our members.”

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