Applied Motion Products builds headquarters; Kendra II and De Nora to open produced water facility; SPX opens calibration center

July 26, 2019
Industry news: Applied Motion Products to construct corporate headquarters; Kendra II and De Nora to complete facility; SPX FLOW opens calibration center.

Applied Motion Products buys land in Silicon Valley to construct new corporate headquarters for US operations

Motion control and automation solutions provider Applied Motion Products purchased land to build its new corporate headquarters in Morgan Hill, California, at the southern tip of Silicon Valley. The new headquarters will consolidate all U.S. operations, now conducted in two separate buildings located in Watsonville, California. The larger facility will accommodate growth in the design and manufacture of motion control products including step motors, servo motors, drives and controls to meet growing demand while developing new innovations for different industries. Applied Motion Products expects to break ground on phase one of its new headquarters in November 2019, with construction completion anticipated for December 2020.

Kendra II and De Nora to complete produced water recycling facility

Kendra II, a water transportation, management and disposal provider, and De Nora, a designer of safe and sustainable water disinfection and oxidation, filtration and electrochlorination solutions, are nearing completion of a produced water recycling facility in the heart of the Marcellus Shale, in Pennsylvania. The facility is capable of processing over 18,000 barrels per day of produced water, with Kendra II providing transportation, water management, logistics and disposal services as required by the customers. De Nora will provide quality brine for frac operations in the basin, reducing operators’ water disposal costs and fresh water drawdown. When combined with Kendra’s transportation capabilities, the new facility will serve as a hub for the provision of on-site generation of sodium hypochlorite — a safe, nonhazardous oxidant for use by operators for their disinfection needs.

SPX FLOW establishes new bolting systems calibration center in Ghana

SPX FLOW established a West Africa Calibration Center at an existing Bosch Rexroth facility in Takoradi, Ghana. The new center will provide local calibration and service for SPX FLOW Bolting Systems technologies. West Africa is an established region for the mining of minerals and oil and gas exploration and production. SPX FLOW supplies controlled bolting solutions in the area with the support of local distributor Power Team South Africa. The new calibration center is intended to offer enhanced local support to customers in West Africa.

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