Industry News - October 2013

Industry News - October 2013
Infiltrator Systems launches product website

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Deist Industries rebrands logos

Deist Industries began the launch of its rebranded logos and customer focused programs. The OEM truck body manufacturer’s brands include Bucks Fabricating, Roll-offParts.com, AmeriDeck and Switch-N-Go.

Franklin Electric rebrands Cerus Industrial

Franklin Electric rebranded its latest acquisition, Cerus Industrial, as Franklin Control Systems. Based in Hillsboro, Ore., the company will focus on the design and production of electronic drives and controls for water pumping and industrial systems. Products made by Franklin Control Systems will carry either the Franklin Electric or Franklin Control Systems brand.

Infiltrator Systems launches product website

Infiltrator Systems launched a new website, www.infiltratorsystems.com, featuring an easy-to-navigate mobile platform, installation videos and product specifications.

Bio-Microbics acquires SeptiTech

Bio-Microbics acquired SeptiTech, manufacturer of PLC controlled, onsite wastewater treatment systems for residential and commercial applications.

Super Products names industrial sales manager

Super Products named Greg Yablonski industrial regional sales manager for the northeast portion of the United States.

Imperial Industries names West Coast distributor

Imperial Industries selected Armstrong Equipment of Santa Fe Spring, Calif., to represent its self-contained, slide-in product group in the western portion of the United States, including portable restroom and grease units.

Southern Hydrovac founder Tim Coleman passes away

Tim Coleman, founder of Southern Hydrovac in the Atlanta area, passed away Aug. 22 after a lengthy battle with cancer. Coleman, 55, was the subject of a Pumper contractor profile story in September 2012. He started Southern Hydrovac in 2000 and grew it to serve a wide variety of construction customers and utilities throughout the Southeast U.S. Coleman is survived by his wife, Tina Miller Coleman, sons Chris Shawn and Matthew Terry, daughter Rebecca Coleman Garner, a grandson, sister and twin brother.



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