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Sulzer signs multi-year framework agreement with Veolia

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Sulzer has signed a five-year global purchasing framework agreement with Veolia. Under this agreement, Sulzer is a partner supplier. The framework covers a broad range of pumps, mixers, and turbocompressors, with potential to develop in response to emerging trends.

This agreement establishes Sulzer as a partner supplier to Veolia, building on previous preferred supplier agreements for individual business areas, as well as ongoing collaborations in power generation and low carbon fuels. It is a group-level arrangement, with a much broader list of beneficiaries. In particular, it allows affiliates and companies with a Veolia interest to also benefit from Sulzer’s advanced water treatment equipment for enhanced operational efficiency and improved performance.

Alessandro Bertuzzo, WIBU Global Head of Sales at Sulzer, explained how the agreement represents the start of an exciting relationship: “This agreement formally acknowledges the benefit of partnering to improve energy efficiency, waste minimisation, water optimisation, and decarbonisation. We share a vision of success built on best practices, and our combined experience and expertise will drive even greater value for our customers.”

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