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American-Marsh Pumps (AMP), A Wilo Brand, is pleased to announce the approval of its Collierville, Tennessee pump testing facility through the Hydraulic Institute Pump Test Lab Approval Program. The Hydraulic Institute certification validates American-Marsh Pumps’ demonstrated ability to perform precise high-efficiency pump performance testing for municipal, commercial, and industrial requirements in compliance with federal regulations.
Recent capital improvements to the test lab include new state-of-the-art variable-frequency drives (VFDs) and a reconfiguration and automation of test lines. The plan removed lines that did not support the current product mix, adding a more efficient, automated 24-inch line. AMP is pleased to have attained Hydraulic Institute Pump Test Lab Program approval, representing expanded test capabilities to customers and channel partners. The Hydraulic Institute program ensures American-Marsh Pumps can meet DOE standards as well as compliance to the international test laboratory accreditation standard (ISO 17025).
“The ability to demonstrate product performance to our industry’s highest recognized standard, validated through an intensive, in-depth, third-party audit, provides a great deal of confidence to our customers,” stated Jeff Plaster, managing director and CEO of WILO USA LLC.
Wilo USA is investing beyond the test laboratory to include the entire American-Marsh Pumps campus. Wilo’s investments in AMP facilities to redesign and consolidate the manufacturing floor into a single building and condense inventory into a separate dedicated building on campus ensure greater inventory accuracy and quality control.
Additional office space will be added to the updated manufacturing building to accommodate added support personnel. Along with the new office space, a new breakroom and employee meeting room are planned. Major investments include replacing the existing roof and installation of an environmental system that will air-condition and heat the facility, creating a better environment for the production team members. AMP and Wilo USA will also invest in new CNC equipment for the machine shop that will replace aging and outdated machines. These machines will be a major improvement in both the quality and quantity of the components manufactured in-house. Further improvements to the campus property are also in the works for improved parking lots and a new layout for truck deliveries and customer products shipped from AMP.