New Dewatering Solutions Branch Opens in Florida, USA

Water/wastewater

New Dewatering Solutions Branch Opens in Florida, USA

18 Feb, 2014

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Xylem, (USA) a global water technology company focused on addressing the world's most challenging water issues, announces the opening of its newest dewatering solutions branch in Pompano Beach, FL.

Managed by current Florida branch manager, Mike Sturgill, the branch is located at 1201 NW 18th Street, Pompano Beach, FL 33069. Sturgill can be reached at 813-244-7408.

The 12,000 sq. ft. facility is equipped with shop and office space, and sits on more than two acres. It is conveniently located between I-95 and the Florida Turnpike, 32 miles south of West Palm Beach and 30 miles north of Miami. "Finding the right building is always a challenge," said Sturgill. "But we knew Southeast Florida required a local presence from us to provide our customers with the service and support they've come to expect from the Godwin brand. We are now adding sales and support staff. We look forward to expanding in the area and providing our well-known 24/7 service."

The new location will be served by Sturgill as well as Florida regional manager, Todd Huffman, and a salesperson already experienced in the area. Said Huffman, "The facility and space available to us now will be invaluable for meeting the requirements of larger projects quickly and efficiently."

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