NORMA Group Expands Water Management Production in the USA

NORMA Group Expands Water Management Production in the USA

NORMA Group is expanding its production capacities for water management solutions. The US subsidiary NDS, which specializes in irrigation and rainwater management, opened a new plant on May 4th. The site is located in Lithia Springs, Georgia, near Atlanta. At the new production site, NORMA Group manufactures valve boxes for irrigation systems and products for draining rainwater.

The CEO of NORMA Group, Miguel Ángel López Borrego, said at the opening ceremony: “The scarcity of water in different parts of the world clearly shows that we have to use this resource responsibly. We will continue to grow our water management business globally. We want to grow in absolute numbers and also increase the share of the water business in total sales.”

The new facility in Lithia Springs has a production area of ​​10,900 square meters. Initially, 40 employees will work there; within the next three years, the workforce is to increase to 120 people. Products manufactured at the Lithia Springs facility are sold to various wholesalers and retailers.

“This new location is another milestone in the global expansion of our water management business,” said Samir Shah, President Americas and globally responsible for NORMA Group’s water business. Mike Gummeson, President of NDS, added, “The focus of the plant concept is on product quality, throughput, automation and flexibility. This enables us to effectively support our planned growth and at the same time offer our customers products of the highest quality with good service.”

NORMA Group has been expanding the business with connection solutions for water management since 2012, including through acquisitions such as the acquisition of NDS in 2014. In 2022, NORMA Group generated 24 percent of its consolidated sales of around EUR 1.2 billion with water management -products.

NDS irrigation systems enable private homeowners as well as corporate clients such as contractors and landscape architects to use water more efficiently. NDS drip irrigation systems can save up to 70 percent water compared to conventional irrigation methods.

For more information about the company, visit www.normagroup.com

 

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