Canature N.A. changes company name after recent acquisition

Nov. 17, 2014

CARMEL, Ind. — With Canature N.A. now known as Canature WaterGroup™, new products will be introduced under the WaterGroup and Hydrotech trade names, featuring new designs and technologies for residential and commercial applications.

CARMEL, Ind. — With the recent acquisition of WaterGroup Companies in September, Canature N.A. Inc. will now be known as Canature WaterGroup™, according to a press release.

New products will be introduced under the WaterGroup and Hydrotech trade names, featuring new designs and technologies for residential and commercial applications, stated the release.

The release reported that as part of a long-term strategy, Canature WaterGroup has renegotiated its supply agreement with Pentair® for Fleck® products, and the company will continue to offer Fleck products during a transition period and aftermarket parts ongoing.

“The water conditioning industry has been, in my opinion, hungry for more product differentiation, meaningful innovation and value creation,” said Canature WaterGroup President and CEO Don Fettes. “We are part of a fast-changing global economy and, like every industry, you either evolve or risk being left behind. Our North American business has quickly grown organically responding to this need and has now gained additional scale through a major acquisition.”

Canature WaterGroup plans to continue its growth plan with the addition of regional distribution facilities located in highly populated water quality markets, noted the release.

You can find the entire release here.

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