Komline-Sanderson, a designer and manufacturer of equipment for wastewater management, has acquired Haselden Company, Inc., an engineering design and installation business of waste-reduction systems serving the food and beverage industry. The acquisition is Komline’s third in recent weeks as the company significantly expands its product and service offerings, manufacturing capacity and geographic reach.
Komline also recently acquired Illinois-based Barnes International, a manufacturer of coolant filtration equipment, and Florida-based Harn R/O Systems, a producer of reverse osmosis, nanofiltration and low-pressure membrane treatment systems.
Komline Chief Executive Officer, Danai Brooks said: “We are pleased to complete another important step in this multi-faceted expansion of our business. Haselden has unparalleled expertise in design, fabrication, and installation of sanitation and waste-reduction equipment for beverage manufacturing plants. It also has a well-earned reputation for on-time, accurate, and cost-efficient project delivery, and we are proud to continue that legacy with both long-time and new customers.”
Founded in 1946 and headquartered in Peapack, New Jersey, Komline solves wastewater, industrial processing, and flue gas cleaning challenges for industrial and municipal customers around the world. They provide high quality equipment for applications including filtration, drying, thermal processing, wastewater treatment, sludge processing and environmental control.
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