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Home » News » Roto Pumps launches P Range compact pumps, aims $100 M revenue by 2028

Roto Pumps launches P Range compact pumps, aims $100 M revenue by 2028

Jessica BrownBy Jessica Brown Business
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Roto Bumps, an Indian multinational specialization in positive displacement pumps, announced a new line of compact pumps and an expanded manufacturing infrastructure in Thorsday as part of its income of $ 100 million by 2028.

The recently launched P bombs are designed for durability and high performance in sectors such as oil and gas, mining, wastewater treatment and food processing, said the company.

A positive displacement pump moves the fluid by enclosing a fixed volume and then traveling physically. This is different from dynamic pumps, which use rotating parts to generate pressure and move fluid. Positive displacement pumps ensure that a known fluid volume is administered with each cycle, regardless of pressure changes in the discharge system.

Harish Chandra Gupta, president and managing director of Roto Pumps, said that with the launch of the broken range P, the company is reaffirming its position as a global force in fluid management.

Anurag Gupta, joint managing director, said that the P bombs are expected to promote global expansion and contribute to the growth of two digits in the international market share.

The company aims to strengthen its presence in North America, Europe, Africa, Western Asia and Southeast Asia, where the demand for low energy and low maintenance pumps is growing, he said.

Arvind Gupta, deputy director manager, said that the new range of pumps was developed with an emphasis on easy installation, low maintenance and performance accuracy, which reflects the company’s approach to the client first.

Broken Pumps has a presence in more than 55 countries and has five manufacturing units. It has establishments abroad in India, the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, Germany, Malaysia and South Africa.

Founded more than five decades ago, Broken has completed more than 3,25,000 bomb facilities and claims to have addressed more than 5,000 complex fluid management challenges in 25 industries. Its global operations include regional assembly centers and stores, which allow faster delivery and a localized customer service.

Roto said that the P range forms a key part of its roadmap to expand in approximately 100 countries and strengthen its position in the positive displacement pump segment. The company said that future growth will be promoted by continuous innovation, automation, international strategic associations and sustainable and efficient technologies in energy.

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