U.S. Cartridge Companies Are Becoming International Leaders through Acquisitions

Three of the world’s top suppliers of liquid filtration cartridges have increased their market share in the last twelve months due to acquisitions. The mergers and market shares are tracked in Cartridge Filters: World Market published by the McIlvaine Company.  (www.mcilvainecompany.com)

These leading companies are expanding vertically by acquiring suppliers of vessels and media.  They are expanding their application scope by buying competitors who are strong in specific industries, and they are expanding their geographic reach with acquisition of companies with regional strength.

Pall Corporation has acquired Filter Specialists, Inc. (FSI), a worldwide supplier of filtration products and solutions based in Michigan City, Indiana.

"The addition of FSI’s products and technologies to our existing portfolio of filtration solutions is a great fit for Pall.  FSI’s offerings are very complementary and add solutions to our existing addressable markets, in addition to covering markets where we currently don’t have complete solutions," said Larry Kingsley, Pall Chairman and CEO.  "The FSI products and markets tie nicely to our current plans of creating value for our customers, particularly in the oil and gas, chemical, and other industrial markets."

FSI is operating primarily in the industrial paint, chemical, petrochemical, oil and gas, and food and beverage markets.  For Pall this is a good fit since FSI is a major supplier of vessels which house the cartridges.

Clarcor, Inc has completed the acquisition of Stanadyne Corp’s filtration business from Kohlberg & Co LLC, in a US$325 million deal.  Stanadyne’ supplies original equipment (OE) and replacement fuel filtration products primarily for off-road, agricultural and construction applications. With 2013 revenues of approximately US$107 million and around 200 employees, the filtration business has manufacturing facilities in Washington, North Carolina and start-up operations in India.

Christopher Conway, Clarcor’s chairman, president and chief executive officer (CEO) said: "By combining this business with the OE capabilities of the other companies in our Engine/Mobile segment, Baldwin Filters and Clark Filter, we believe we will have the scale and focus to better serve OE customers and grow this side of our business in a meaningful fashion."

Filtration Group, a portfolio company of Madison Capital Partners has grown to include AG Industries, Air Flow Technology, Buffalo Filter, Chemco Manufacturing, Clear Edge Filtration, Dafco Filtration Group, Filtrair, Filtran, Filtration Group, Global Filter, Jonell, Porex, Universal Air Filter and Waco Filters. AG Industries, Buffalo Filter, Clear Edge Filtration, Jonell and Porex were all acquired during 2013.

For more information on Cartridge Filters: World Market click on: http://home.mcilvainecompany.com/index.php/markets/2-uncategorised/117-n024

Middle East Pump Sales to Exceed $2 Billion Next Year

Countries in the Middle East will spend nearly $2.2 billion for pumps next year. This is the latest forecast in Pumps World Market, published by the McIlvaine Company.  (www.mcilvainecompany.com)

($ Millions)

Bottom of Form

Industry

2015

Total

 2,200

Chemical

 75

Electronics

 1

Flood Control

 16

Food

 64

Metals

 19

Mining

 4

Oil and Gas

 573

Other Industries

 345

Pharmaceutical

 21

Power

 108

Pulp & Paper

 11

Refinery

 350

Stone

 68

Wastewater

 242

Water

 303

 Countries included in the totals are:

·        Iran

·        Iraq

·        Israel

·        Other Middle East

·        Saudi Arabia

·        Syrian Arab Republic

·        Turkey

·        United Arab Emirates

Separate forecasts by industry and pump type for each of the next five years are provided for each of the eight countries and one aggregation of small countries.

Smaller countries include:

·        Afghanistan

·        Armenia

·        Bahrain

·        Cyprus

·        Gaza Strip

·        Jordan

·        Kuwait

·        Lebanon

·        Oman

·        Qatar

·        West Bank

·        Yemen

The largest market is oil and gas and accounts for 26 percent of the total.  An equal amount will be spent by municipalities for water and wastewater.  Desalination is a very big market in the region. Israel leads the way with a huge desalination program.  In a decade where total fresh water supply has been sharply reduced, Israel has built enough desalination capacity to easily supply its own demands.

There is a trend toward increased use of reverse osmosis (RO) rather than thermal desalination. The pump expenditure is much higher in plants using the RO approach due to the high osmotic pressures which must be overcome.

For more information on Pumps World Market, click on:  http://home.mcilvainecompany.com/index.php/markets/2-uncategorised/116-n019

Headlines for Utility E-Alert – August 1, 2014

 

UTILITY E-ALERT

#1185 – August 1, 2014

Table of Contents

COAL – US

  • Navajo Generating Station on track to end Operations by 2044
  • Stanley-Alberici JV win EPC Contract for Emission Control at Edgewater, Sheboygan, WI

COAL – WORLD

·       Chinese Consortium Preferred Bidder for 450 MW Coal-fired Power Plant in Bosnia

GAS/OIL - US

  • Company finds Natural Gas in Southeastern North Dakota

 

GAS/OIL – WORLD

·       TransAlta building 150 MW Combined Cycle Gas-fired Power Plant in South Hedland, Australia

·       Alstom wins Contract worth 335 Million Euros in Mexico

·       Tenaga signs HoA with SIPP Energy for proposed Joint Venture Combined Cycle Gas Turbine Power Plant in Pasir Gudang, Johor, Malaysia 

·       Gazprom Subsidiary to go Local for Gas Turbine Spare Parts

CO2

  • Sargent & Lundy receives engineering contract for Petra Nova Carbon Capture Project in Texas

NUCLEAR

·       Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Plant may shut down December 29

·       Westinghouse hopes for Nuclear Power Plant deal in Bulgaria

·       Rosatom signs MOU to build Floating Nuclear Power Plants with China

·       DOE awards Fluor $420 Million 3-year Contract for Paducah deactivation and shutdown

BUSINESS

·       Berkshire Hathaway Application to buy AltaLink receives Preliminary Approval

·       Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems to merge with Babcock-Hitachi

·       URS and Mobotec bring Proven NOx Control Technology to the US Coal-fired Power Industry

·       Mercury Removal from Natural Gas and Industrial Stacks will generate Billions of Dollars in Annual Revenues for Solutions Providers

·       Upgrading Coal Plants around the World is the Best and Quickest Way to Reduce CO2

HOT TOPIC HOUR

·       Many Mercury Sorbent Options discussed in Hot Topic Hour July 31

·       "MATS Timing and Technology Options" is the Hot Topic on August 7, 2014

·       Upcoming Hot Topic Hours

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See below for information on upcoming Hot Topic Hours. We welcome your input relative to suggested additions.

DATE

SUBJECT

           

 

 

August

 

14

Industrial Boiler and Cement MACT Timing and Compliance Options

 

21

MEGA Symposium

 

28

Demineralization and Degasification

 

September

 

4

Hot Gas Filtration

 

11

Power Plant Pumps

 

18

Power Water Monitoring

 

25

Power Plant Water Treatment Chemicals

           

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