Verder Liquids Division expands with acquisition of Ponndorf Gerätetechnik GmbH

13-Jul-2015 - Germany

Verder International BV has acquired Ponndorf Gerätetechnik GmbH. Ponndorf has been producing pumps since 1953; the current director Till Völker, third generation Ponndorf family, will remain active in the company. 

“We are pleased to welcome Ponndorf in the Verder Group of companies. With this acquisition, we further strengthen our position as a leading solutions provider for peristaltic hose and tube pumps and enhances its global market position for a wide range of industries,” said John Hoorneman, Managing Director of Verder Liquids BV. “Ponndorf has a strong portfolio of dry running and lubricated peristaltic pump, as well as an excellent customer base and manufacturing capabilities. We look forward to combining our research and applications expertise with Ponndorf to expand our global reach in the peristaltic pump market.”

“The new portfolio complements Verder's peristaltic pump line, and bolsters our footprint in the global peristaltic pump market,” added Kenneth McCartney, Managing Director of Verderflex peristaltic pump production. We look forward to the cooperation.”

Verder will integrate the Ponndorf pumps in the Verderflex range of peristaltic pumps but Ponndorf Gerätetechnik will continue to serve its own dealer network with the existing Ponndorf branded pumps.

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