A SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION
CORPORATE
CAPABILITIES
2026
Webtrol Pumps
Family owned and operated since 1954, Webtrol has built its reputation on a clear and enduring promise: Deliver dependable pumping solutions backed by engineering excellence and responsive, knowledgeable support. Headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri, the company is positioned to serve users globally. For over 70 years, Webtrol has remained committed to doing business the right way—combining manufacturing experience, technical knowledge and a user-first mindset that continues to distinguish it in a competitive pump market.
Webtrol delivers solutions—not just products. With more than 10,000 pump configurations available, the company offers the flexibility to meet a wide range of system specifications across diverse applications. Performance and quality are fundamental to everything Webtrol manufactures. Its comprehensive line of centrifugal pumps is engineered for durability, efficiency and consistent operation in demanding environments. Each product reflects decades of manufacturing expertise, rigorous quality standards and a commitment to continuous improvement.
Equally important is the support behind every pump. Webtrol’s mission is clear: provide users with the service they deserve through industry-leading lead times, exceptional support and an unwavering commitment to quality. From product selection through installation and ongoing support, Webtrol’s team works closely with users to identify the right solution quickly and accurately. Backed by decades of experience, a clear mission and a forward-thinking vision, Webtrol continues to set the standard for quality, dependability and user support.
Webtrol Pumps 314-631-9200 customerservice@webtrol.com webtrol.com
Hydraulic Institute
Founded in 1917, the Hydraulic Institute (HI) is the largest association of pump manufacturers in North America. The global authority on pumps and pump systems, HI develops standards and technical resources including application guidebooks, online tools and calculators. In addition to collecting statistical data and providing a forum for the industry, HI manages efficiency programs that stem from its advocacy work with the United States Department of Energy. While the HI Energy Rating label is found on efficient equipment and the Pump System Assessment Professional (PSAP) certification designates individuals, both programs promote the efficient use of pumps and pumping systems. The Institute’s educational subsidiary, Pump Systems Matter (PSM), provides product-neutral training on energy efficiency, reliability and effective applications of pump systems through an extensive catalog of live, virtual and on-demand courses and webinars.

Hydraulic Institute 973-267-9700 news@pumps.org pumps.org
Schurco
An essential component of maintaining an efficient pulp and paper mill is having equipment that functions effectively and reliably. Schurco has maximized its 40 years of experience in pump repair to offer its users peace of mind that their pumps are operating just as they did when they left the factory.
Schurco is a full-service pump repair facility located in Jacksonville, Florida. The company has over 100,000 square feet comprised of all the necessary tools, machines and materials required to repair and remanufacture pumps. Whether it is a Warren thick stock pump, Impco thick stock pump, Nash vacuum pump or Alstrom LRS, Schurco has both the tools and the knowledge to get it back inservice quickly.
The company’s engineers and mechanics understand how pumps work, not just how they are assembled. Through the use of a Faro modeling arm using 3D modeling, Schurco has acquired the ability to dissect and diagnose any pump-related problem.
Its engineers will provide a full report on the root of the pump problem and even make suggestions on how the pump can potentially avoid failure or maximize its in-service life.

In addition to offering full-service repair, Schurco offers a loaner program to minimize inventory costs and prevent downtime due to pump failure, as well as a two-year limited warranty on all repairs performed by the company.
Schurco 904-356-6840 sales@schurco.com schurco.com
Thermal Care

Cool with confidence. For more than 55 years, Thermal Care has designed and manufactured industrial process cooling solutions that help users achieve precise temperature control, energy efficiency and reliable performance in demanding environments. Since 1969, the company has built its reputation on delivering expertly engineered equipment for applications ranging from single-machine cooling to integrated, plant-wide systems.
Thermal Care serves more than 50 industries worldwide, including plastics, food and beverage, medical and pharmaceutical, chemical processing, machine tool, lasers and data centers. Its broad portfolio includes portable and packaged chillers, central chillers, cooling towers, adiabatic fluid coolers, pumping systems, temperature controllers and accessories tailored to specific process requirements.
As an ISO 9001-certified manufacturer, Thermal Care offers both standard, off-the-shelf models and custom-engineered systems, giving users the flexibility to match cooling capacity, footprint, flow and pressure requirements to their operations. Advanced technologies such as variable-speed compressor options and intelligent monitoring controls help optimize performance while reducing energy consumption.
Built in the U.S. at the company’s Niles, Illinois, facility, Thermal Care equipment is backed by experienced sales engineers and responsive aftermarket support, from system design and equipment selection through startup, maintenance and service. The company’s chillers also utilize EPA-approved low global warming potential refrigerants, including R-454B and R-513A, helping users adopt future-ready cooling technology without compromising environmental responsibility.
With a combination of proven expertise, application knowledge and user-focused support, Thermal Care continues to be a trusted partner for industrial heat transfer and process cooling solutions.
Thermal Care 847-966-2260 sales@thermalcare.com thermalcare.com
Acoem USA

Acoem USA is a primary subsidiary of Acoem Group, specializing in providing high-performance industrial solutions that predict and correct equipment failure. As a reliability partner, Acoem USA offers the tools, training and services to transform users’ maintenance approaches for rotating machinery. Acoem USA’s comprehensive portfolio includes solutions for:
- Condition monitoring
- Vibration analysis
- Laser shaft alignment
- Belt alignment
- Acoustic imagers
- CBM services
Acoem is set apart by its commitment to digitalization, integrating human expertise with sophisticated machine learning. Utilizing cloud-based platforms, Acoem enables real-time data analysis and remote monitoring. By tracking machinery condition via handheld, wireless and continuous vibration data, Acoem provides the precise diagnoses and corrective actions needed for peak performance. This stream of intelligence empowers decision-makers to oversee everything from a single critical pump to an entire plant’s rotating machinery lineup with total clarity, all on one platform.
This clarity comes together in Acoem NEST Vision, a user-friendly dashboard that visualizes data, spots trends and delivers actionable insights 24/7. Supported by NEST i4.0 analysis software, NEST Vision consolidates data from Acoem’s native systems and other predictive maintenance technologies into an interactive interface. Users can easily navigate from high-level health overviews directly into detailed asset tablature. Combining historical timelines, multitechnology reports and expert access, NEST Vision enables teams to seamlessly track tasks, prioritize critical machines and make immediate, informed decisions.
Acoem USA 800-394-3279 contact.us@acoem.com acoem.us
While NEST Vision handles visualization, true predictive power lies in the dynamic analytical engine of Accurex AI and NEST i4.0. Acoem’s patented artificial intelligence, Accurex AI, unlocks seamless predictive maintenance by streamlining machine setup and delivering immediate automatic diagnoses. Deeply integrated into NEST i4.0, a condition monitoring software built to handle even the most complex maintenance strategies, this AI provides a comprehensive “health matrix” snapshot alongside advanced diagnostic tools. Designed to adapt to different operating conditions and optimize database size, NEST i4.0 helps plants run at their best without compromising critical data security.
Ultimately, Acoem bridges the gap between the tools in a user’s hands and the data on their screen. With the NEST ecosystem and Accurex AI working together, optimizing machinery is more intuitive and secure than ever.
Ready to see seamless predictive maintenance in action? Visit acoem.us to discover the future of industrial reliability.
Artesis Technology Systems A.S.
Predictive Maintenance & Condition Monitoring for Rotating Equipment Artesis Technology Systems A.S. is a global predictive maintenance and condition monitoring technology company focused on improving the reliability, efficiency and visibility of industrial rotating equipment. Founded in 1999, Artesis has developed a unique electrical signature analysis approach. This method assesses the condition of motor-driven assets directly from the motor control center using motor voltage and current data, eliminating the need for machine-mounted sensors.
By combining sensorless monitoring, model-based diagnostics and advanced analytics, Artesis helps operators detect developing electrical, mechanical and process-related problems at an early stage. This supports reduced unplanned downtime, better maintenance planning and improved energy performance across industrial facilities.
The company’s core portfolio includes e-MCM for continuous online motor condition monitoring, AMT Pro for portable field diagnostics and e-PCM for generator condition monitoring. These solutions are supported by Omnisight, a centralized platform for asset health, trends, alarms, energy and cost analysis, pump performance visibility and enterprise-level fleet insight. Artesis Insight further strengthens this ecosystem by transforming complex diagnostic results into clear, plain-language interpretation and actionable maintenance guidance.
For pump applications, Artesis emphasizes pump performance intelligence rather than isolated parameter display. Omnisight combines pump curve data, motor electrical behavior and operating conditions to help teams understand whether a pump is operating near its best efficiency point within an allowed region or in a risk zone. This enables better decisions around reliability, hydraulic performance, optimization opportunities and energy waste.
Artesis serves industries such as water and wastewater, oil and gas, petrochemical, mining, power generation, cement and manufacturing. Because monitoring is performed from the MCC or switchgear, plants can gain visibility into difficult-to-access assets while minimizing installation complexity and operational disruption. The same approach also supports faster asset screening in the field, helping maintenance and reliability teams prioritize which motors require deeper investigation or continuous monitoring.
With references in more than 58 countries, Artesis works with industrial operators, distributors, system integrators and service companies worldwide. Its technology helps maintenance teams move from reactive responses to more scalable predictive maintenance practices. Whether the goal is continuous monitoring, portable diagnostics, pump performance insight or enterprise-wide visibility, Artesis provides a practical path to stronger industrial reliability.
“Turning electrical signals into actionable reliability insight.”
Learn more at artesis.com or contact enquiry@artesis.com
Artesis Technology Systems A.S.
443-315-2056
enquiry@artesis.com
artesis.com
Asahi/America,Inc.

Asahi/America, Inc. is an ISO 9001:2015 certified supplier and manufacturer of corrosion-resistant thermoplastic valves and piping systems. With over 50 years of experience, Asahi/America delivers reliable fluid flow solutions designed to perform under the most demanding conditions. From the harshest chemicals to the toughest weather conditions, its family of fluid flow solutions provides dependable performance for a wide range of applications and reliability where it matters most.
Headquartered in Lawrence, Massachusetts, Asahi/America operates a 200,000-square-foot facility that includes a machine shop, valve and actuation assembly areas, a Class 1000 cleanroom, a research and development lab and a full-service custom fabrication department. The company’s extensive in-house capabilities allow it to offer both standard and custom solutions—including spools and skids—crafted to exact project specifications. Its Louisiana-based fabrication division further extends its reach with the capacity to manufacture large-scale, high-volume custom components.
With a comprehensive inventory of valves, actuation, pipe and fittings, Asahi/America ensures rapid order fulfillment and responsive customer service. Whether a user requires off-the-shelf items or highly specialized assemblies, the company provides solutions tailored to the specific industry and application.
Asahi/America has strategically partnered with global leaders Asahi Yukizai Corporation and AGRU for over 50 years to deliver premier thermoplastic flow control solutions across the United States, Latin America, Canada, Australia and the United Kingdom. These alliances reinforce the company’s commitment to product quality, innovation and global reach.
Asahi/America does not just supply products; it provides engineered solutions. Its team of technical experts offers support through every stage of a project, including product selection, materials consultation, training and installation. The company understands the unique demands of each industry, and its mission is to ensure safety, efficiency and long-term value in every system it provides.
With a focus on quality, customization and user satisfaction, Asahi/America serves a broad range of industries, including chemical processing, water and wastewater treatment, semiconductor manufacturing and more. When performance matters most, count on Asahi/America for safe, efficient and long-lasting fluid-handling solutions.
Asahi/America, Inc.
800-343-3618
info@asahi-america.com
asahi-america.com
Boerger

Boerger designs, manufactures and sells rotary lobe pumps, macerating technology, separation technology and feeding technology to convey low to high viscous and abrasive media. Key applications can be found in wastewater and sludge treatment, the chemical and paint industry, paper and pulp manufacturing, the petrochemical and oil industries, agriculture and biogas and many others.
The company’s success began in 1975 with a plan to build a low-maintenance, high-quality pump. Today, Boerger is a market leader in elastomer-coated rotary lobe pumps and an expert in macerating technology. It is represented in more than 65 countries and remains on course for growth. Not only is it a global player, but it is also an independent, family-owned company. Boerger’s guiding principle has always been to make things better. It has remained true to the guiding principle for all its products—combining a long service life with low maintenance. The aim is to keep improving current products and launch new technology and solutions for its users.
Products Boerger’s core product, the Blueline rotary lobe pump, is a self-priming, valveless, positive displacement pump available in 21 models within six series delivering flow rates up to 7,000 gallons per minute (gpm). This heavy-duty pump has dry run capabilities and is often used for loading and unloading by reversing the flow direction.
Boerger
612-435-7300
info@boerger.com
boerger.com
The ONIXline rotary lobe pump is a compact, precise and energy-efficient pump used when other pumping systems reach their limits. At the heart of the ONIXline pump are newly developed rotors that help to ensure gentle and almost pulsation-free operation while achieving maximized efficiencies at high pressures.
Boerger also offers a comprehensive lineup of macerating equipment for grinding coarse materials, solids and stringent debris, including the vertical Multicrusher for confined space conditions.
MIP Design
Repairs and downtime cost time and money. Working hours should not be spent on maintenance. That is why all of the Boerger products are designed with maintenance-in-place (MIP). This allows for all wetted parts to be easily replaced through the front cover without the removal of pipe or drive systems.
Boerger only provides users with high-quality, high-performance products with low maintenance.
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