BWT to make Senegal’s PMI a West Africa water treatment leader

BWT to make Senegal’s PMI a West Africa water treatment leader

The Austrian industrial water treatment specialist is acquiring its local partner in Senegal with the aim of gaining a stronger foothold in the region and speeding up its growth.

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            ▪ BWT to make Senegal’s PMI a West Africa water treatment leader

▪ The Austrian industrial water treatment specialist is acquiring its local partner in Senegal with the aim of gaining a stronger foothold in the region and speeding up its growth.

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PMI, the Senegalese company now owned by Philippe Mosser and Michel Deltour, is to gradually become part of Austrian water treatment group Best Water Technology (€610m turnover in 2019). Via its subsidiary BWT France, Best Water has decided to acquire the company with which it has been working for 25 years with a view to strengthening its presence in West Africa, in line with its “Cap Afrique 21” strategy.

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