Roto Pumps Launches Compact Pump Range, Targets $100 Mn Revenue by 2028
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Roto Pumps Launches Compact Pump Range, Targets $100 Mn Revenue by 2028

Roto Pumps, a multinational manufacturer specialising in positive displacement pumps, has launched a new line of compact pumps — the P Range — and expanded its manufacturing infrastructure as part of its strategy to reach USD 100 million in revenue by 2028.

The P Range pumps are designed for sectors including oil and gas, mining, wastewater treatment, and food processing. The company said the range is focused on durability, easy installation, low maintenance, and precision performance.

Chairman and Managing Director Harish Chandra Gupta said the launch reaffirms Roto’s commitment to global leadership in fluid handling. Joint Managing Director Anurag Gupta noted that the new pumps will drive international growth, particularly in North America, Europe, Africa, West Asia, and Southeast Asia. Deputy Managing Director Arvind Gupta added that the company’s approach centres on customer needs and energy-efficient technologies.

Roto Pumps operates in over fifty-five countries with manufacturing units in multiple locations and regional hubs in India, the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, Germany, Malaysia, and South Africa. The company has completed over 325,000 pump installations globally.

The P Range is integral to Roto’s plan to expand its reach to more than one hundred countries.

Source: BusinessLine

Roto Pumps, a multinational manufacturer specialising in positive displacement pumps, has launched a new line of compact pumps — the P Range — and expanded its manufacturing infrastructure as part of its strategy to reach USD 100 million in revenue by 2028. The P Range pumps are designed for sectors including oil and gas, mining, wastewater treatment, and food processing. The company said the range is focused on durability, easy installation, low maintenance, and precision performance. Chairman and Managing Director Harish Chandra Gupta said the launch reaffirms Roto’s commitment to global leadership in fluid handling. Joint Managing Director Anurag Gupta noted that the new pumps will drive international growth, particularly in North America, Europe, Africa, West Asia, and Southeast Asia. Deputy Managing Director Arvind Gupta added that the company’s approach centres on customer needs and energy-efficient technologies. Roto Pumps operates in over fifty-five countries with manufacturing units in multiple locations and regional hubs in India, the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, Germany, Malaysia, and South Africa. The company has completed over 325,000 pump installations globally. The P Range is integral to Roto’s plan to expand its reach to more than one hundred countries. Source: BusinessLine

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