JWC Environmental to expand solutions for industrial wastewater with acquisition of FRC Systems International

Jan. 6, 2017
Since 1979, FRC Systems has been an industry leader in dissolved air flotation (DAF) systems.

SANTA ANA, CA, JANUARY 6, 2017 --JWC Environmental (JWC) and FRC Systems International (FRC) have announced the finalization of the transaction for the acquisition of FRC Systems by JWC Environmental. The acquisition of FRC, a leader in industrial wastewater process design and equipment, expands JWC's offering of high-quality solutions for its industrial and municipal wastewater customers.

"We are excited to welcome FRC Systems International into the JWC Environmental family of companies," said Ken Biele, Chief Executive Officer of JWC Environmental. "FRC Systems represents the type of organization that complements the strategy of JWC -- providing best-in-class wastewater technologies while maintaining the flexibility to meet the unique challenges our customers present us."

Since 1979, FRC Systems has been an industry leader in dissolved air flotation (DAF) systems for some of the largest industrial companies in the world. The products and expertise FRC offers have been used extensively in a variety of wastewater applications spanning the food and beverage, meat and poultry processing, and oil and gas industries, as well as a wide range of general manufacturing applications.

"JWC and FRC share a similar vision of providing reliable and proven solutions to wastewater customers regardless of the industry they serve," said Biele. "FRC's strong position within industrial wastewater furthers JWC's ability to provide a full lineup of products for critical solids preconditioning, pump protection and liquid/solids separation applications in multiple industries. Additionally, FRC's expertise in DAF technologies increases JWC's ability to help municipal water and wastewater customers solve challenging problems."

As part of the acquisition, Adriaan van der Beek, President of FRC Systems International, will join the JWC Environmental executive team and continue to lead the ongoing business. "We are very pleased to become part of such a highly successful company which, like FRC, brings trusted wastewater solutions to the industry," said Van der Beek. "JWC provides us with an even stronger foundation to accelerate the growth of our DAF products while expanding the types of solutions we can offer our customers, like the JWC Monster grinders and wastewater drum screens."

For additional information on the products, services and markets served by JWC Environmental and FRC Systems International, please visit www.jwce.com and www.frcsystems.com.

About JWC Environmental
Since its founding in 1973, JWC Environmental has become a world leader in solids reduction and removal for the wastewater industry with its Muffin Monster® grinders and Monster® screening, compaction and washing systems. JWC also solves challenging size reduction and processing problems in commercial and industrial applications through its Monster Industrial division. JWC Environmental is headquartered in Santa Ana, California, and has a global network of representatives, distributors and regional service centers to provide customer support. For more information, visit JWC Environmental at www.jwce.com.

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