NEWS RELEASE OCTOBER 2007 Top 10 Companies Supply 50 Percent of the World’s Pumps The world market for industrial pumps in 2006 was $29 billion. The top 10 companies accounted for 50 percent of the total. The rankings of 457 pump companies have been compiled by the McIlvaine Company and included in Pumps: World Markets, an online continually updated 40,000 page report. ITT is the largest supplier and with sales of $2.7 billion (9 percent market share). 2006 Pump Sales Company Ranking Company ($ Millions) By Sales_____ ITT 2,741 1 Ebara 1,681 2 Grundfos 1,660 3 Flowserve 1,618 4 Sulzer 1,438 5 Weir 1,403 6 KSB 1,214 7 Wilo AG 1,153 8 Roper Industries 1,106 9 Putzmeister 740 10 Asian pump suppliers are rising in the rankings. One Chinese and one Indian company are in the top 30. Many new Chinese companies have entered the market in recent years. They are meeting the rapidly growing demand for industrial pumps within the country. The power plant flue gas desulfurization market is a good example. Outside China the market for the large limestone slurry pumps is served primarily by Weir, KSB, and Duechting. However, the demand in China in 2006 was much larger than the rest of the world combined. Demand exceeded the capacity of the international companies and was served by domestic pump companies. The world market according to McIlvaine will grow to $37 billion in 2011. Contributing to this growth will be purchases in China for municipal wastewater treatment, drinking water, chemical, iron and steel manufacturing. For more information on Pumps: World Markets click on: http://www.mcilvainecompany.com/brochures/water.html#N019
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