Industrial Flow Solutions announces rights agreement with SIDE Industrie

Feb. 4, 2022
The deal means Industrial Flow Solutions will assume the global commercial and execution rights for SIDE’s direct in-line pumping system.

Global fluid management solutions provider Industrial Flow Solutions, based in New Haven, Connecticut, recently announced the agreement to assume the global commercial and execution rights for its direct in-line pumping system – DIP Systeme – from SIDE Industrie, based in Villemer, France. The agreement strengthens the partnership established in 2019 between both companies.  This news follows Industrial Flow Solutions’ aggressive growth in its European footprint, with two acquisitions in the past four months – the October 2021 acquisition of Clearwater Controls in Scotland and the January 2022 acquisition of Dreno Pompe in Italy.

SIDE Industrie and founder, Stephane Dumonceaux, will provide Industrial Flow Solutions with technical and manufacturing support to continue growing its DIP Systeme. With over 2,000 units installed, the direct in-line pumping system provides customers with a unique solution to address and prevent issues plaguing wastewater networks throughout the world.

“We are excited to strengthen our partnership with Stephane and SIDE Industrie, as well as to support their customers and distributor network while we continue growing the OverWatch and DIP Systeme brands globally,” said John Wilson, president of Industrial Flow Solutions. “We have a shared vision of delivering high quality, high performance wastewater solutions through exceptional customer service and technical expertise.”

“Expanding our partnership with Industrial Flow Solutions is a great opportunity for our customers,” said Stephane Dumonceaux, founder and managing director, SIDE Industrie. “Industrial Flow Solutions will provide additional investment and resources to help realize the vision I had over 20 years ago which was to introduce a new solution to solve the challenges commonly found in wastewater networks.”

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