KMS welcomes new regional sales representative

Aug. 22, 2014

Wilmington, Mass. — Koch Membrane Systems (KMS) is a developer and manufacturer of innovative membranes and membrane filtration systems.

Wilmington, Mass. — Koch Membrane Systems (KMS) announced the appointment of M. Hatem Bouattour as an independent sales representative, according to a press release.

Bouattour will assist KMS with the marketing and sales of its water and wastewater products for the region, including Morocco, Tunisia and Algeria, and will provide a French-speaking liaison between KMS and end-users and engineers within that part of the world, stated the release.

The release reported that Bouattour has many years of experience in the North Africa region working with commercial and industrial organizations, and is an environmental and water specialist with knowledge and experience in water management and governance.

“We are very pleased to be working with Hatem in North Africa” said KMS Middle East and North Africa Sales Director, Water & Wastewater, Phil Wigston. “His presence will be instrumental in helping our customers understand how KMS can address their needs for the treatment and reclamation of water for drinking water, industrial and wastewater treatment applications.”

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