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Asone of the world's leading pump manufacturers, Sulzer provides a wide range of products for engineered, configured, and standard pumping solutions as well as essential auxiliary equipment. We are renowned for our state-of-the-art products, performance reliability and efficient solutions.

Sulzer offers one of the most comprehensive ranges of submersible pumps available on the market today. The applications extend from pumping of light and medium duty within residential and commercial properties to pumping of heavy duty with high concentration of rags and solids in municipal wastewater collection networks and in industrial wastewater applications.


With a heritage that goes back decades and a peerless track record in demanding applications, AHLSTAR has set the standard in terms of robustness and reliability in a sustainably designed process pump. That's why our customers stick around.


A wide selection of the advanced materials for a broad range of demanding applications. Expertise earned over 35 years to ensure industry-leading implementation and performance. An unbeatable pump lifetime that spells good news for your business and the environment. A modular design and interchangeable parts that reduce your spare parts inventory and increase process reliability.


The best kinds of process pumps are the ones that offer outstanding energy efficiency and a wide selection of advanced materials. They are the pumps that run 24/7. The pumps that experience near-zero downtime. Impeccable efficiency may not be exciting. But, when you consider that energy usage accounts for over 90% of total cost of ownership, it is essential.


AHLSTAR end-suction single-stage centrifugal pumps are designed to work with all types of liquids also in demanding industrial applications such as the pulp, paper and board, biofuels, mining, metals, and fertilizers industries. AHLSTAR pumps stand for reliability, peak performance, high efficiency, and low operating costs.


ABS is a world-leading Sulzer brand with a long tradition in the wastewater industry. We have more than 100 years of application experience and manufacturing customer-oriented solutions using leading technology. The result is the development and supply of integrated solutions and individual products for use in wastewater collection networks, wastewater treatment and dewatering. Operating in more than 100 countries through our own sales companies, representatives and distributors - we offer the most comprehensive product line to benefit our customes. Contact our technical staff for the right equipment to match your pump application, and let us show you how we can provide you with Cost-Effective Pumping. In 2011 Sulzer acquired Cardo Flow Solutions including its brands (ABS, Scanpump and other well known product names).


Sulzer is a leading engineering company with a proud heritage of innovation. Join our global team to grow your expertise and develop innovative solutions that enable a prosperous and more sustainable society.


Sulzer Middle East is looking for a field service engineer, responsible for the overhaul, repair, installation & commissioning of pump equipment to support our client base in the Middle East. Preparing, coordinating and carrying out inspections and repairs of all pump types at customer sites inside and outside the country, within the specified time and at the estimated cost.


Sulzer is an equal opportunity employer. We believe in the strength of a diverse workforce and are committed to offering an inclusive work environment.

We are proud to be recognized as a Top Employer 2024 in Brazil, China, Germany, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and the United States.


Sulzer is a global leader in fluid engineering and chemical processing applications. We specialize in energy-efficient pumping, agitation, mixing, separation, purification, crystallization and polymerization technologies for fluids of all types. Our solutions enable carbon emission reductions, development of polymers from biological sources, recycling of plastic waste and textiles, and efficient power storage. Our customers benefit from our commitment to innovation, performance and quality and from our responsive network of 160 world-class manufacturing facilities and service centers across the globe. Sulzer has been headquartered in Winterthur, Switzerland, since 1834. In 2023, our 13'130 employees delivered revenues of CHF 3.3 billion. Our shares are traded on the SIX Swiss Exchange (SIX: SUN). www.sulzer.com


Sometimes customers find that repairs occur at a higher frequency than expected. This is usually because of design, operation or system factors that if left unaddressed, seriously affect efficiency and productivity. Sulzer has experienced engineering staff on-hand to address these repair issues. This is what sets us apart from other pump repair shops.


Here at Sulzer, we are dedicated to providing you with rapid-turnaround, high-quality pump repair services at a reasonable cost. When we repair your pump, you can put it back in service and be confident that it will deliver optimum performance. Sulzer is ready to respond to your needs.


Sulzer Ltd. [ˈzʊlt͡sɐ] is a Swiss industrial engineering and manufacturing firm, founded by Salomon Sulzer-Bernet in 1775 and established as Sulzer Brothers Ltd. (Gebrder Sulzer) in 1834 in Winterthur, Switzerland. Today it is a publicly traded company with some 180 manufacturing facilities and service centers around the world. The company's shares are listed on the Swiss Stock Exchange.


Sulzer specializes in technologies for fluids of all types. The company's inventions includes the first precision valve steam engine (1876), the Sulzer-Diesel motor (1898) and artificial hip joints (1965). Sulzer Brothers helped develop shuttleless weaving and their core business in the 1970s and 1980s was loom manufacturing. Rudolf Diesel worked for Sulzer in 1879 [2] and in 1893 Sulzer bought certain rights to diesel engines. Sulzer built their first diesel engine in 1898.[citation needed]


There are currently five standing committees in the Board of Directors: the Audit Committee, the Nomination Committee, the Remuneration Committee, the Strategy and Sustainability Committee, and the Governance Committee.


The company Gebrder Sulzer, Foundry in Winterthur was founded in 1834 by Johann Jacob Sulzer. His sons, Johann Jakob and Salomon produced cast iron and built fire extinguishers, pumps and apparatus for the textile industry; later, they also started installing heaters. In 1836 the workforce grew to some forty journeymen, subworkers and apprentices.[citation needed] In 1839, a foundry was added, a mechanical workshop was set up, and the first steam engine was built and installed in Winterthur (1841). In 1845, the company's own "Sick Support Association for Factory Workers" was founded. This later became the Sulzer Health Insurance Fund; this was renamed Provita in 1997 and now operates as an independent health insurance fund as part of the SWICA insurance company.[citation needed] In 1851, English engineer Charles Brown joined Sulzer. With the development of new steam engines, he was instrumental for the early success and growth of the company. In 1859, the first "partnership agreement" between the Sulzer brothers was signed. New products were introduced, first steam engines, later also ships, a new organization and production methods. In approximately 1860, Sulzer opened its first foreign sales office in Turin, and the company participated in the world exhibition in Paris in 1867. The workforce had grown by then to more than 1,000 workers.[citation needed]


From 1880, steam engines particularly contributed to the growth of Sulzer to around 2,000 employees. In 1881 a branch was founded in Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Germany. [citation needed] In 1898, the first Sulzer diesel engine was developed in cooperation with Rudolf Diesel. By approximately 1900, the company had over 3,000 employees and sales offices in Milan, Paris, Cairo, London, Moscow and Bucharest, as well as the Japanese city of Kobe from 1914.[citation needed]


Sulzer was blacklisted by the Allies during World War II due to an increase in trade with Axis countries. Sulzer refused to sign an agreement to limit the future sale of marine diesel engines to the Axis countries, and was blacklisted by the Allies as a result.


From 1945, a growth phase began with a flourishing economy and strong expansion of foreign activities. In the 1950s, increasing production was carried out by guest workers, mainly from southern Europe. New divisions for energy, plant engineering and textile machinery were created, accompanied by better working conditions, expansion of social benefits, women's work for "lighter factory work" and housing subsidies in surrounding communities.


In 1961, Swiss Locomotive and Machine Works (SLM) in Winterthur was acquired, and the large diesel engine became Sulzer's flagship product worldwide. In 1966, Sulzer acquired a 53 percent stake in Escher Wyss & Cie. in Zurich, reaching an all-time high of over 30,000 employees. In 1969, Escher Wyss AG was taken over in full.


In the 1970s, the oil crisis announced a new orientation towards the technology group and the development of materials technologies. Sulzer reacted to the global decline in capital goods in the 1970s after losses in the second half of the 1980s. In 1982, the weaving machine business was expanded.


Medical technology was expanded by the purchase of the American Intermedics Group for one billion Swiss francs in 1988. The Winterthur machine factory was closed in 1990 and the founding site in Winterthur was vacated. For the first time, Sulzer employed more people abroad than in Switzerland. On 14 May 1993 Gebrder Sulzer, Aktiengesellschaft was renamed Sulzer Ltd. In 1996, a technology center was built in the Oberwinterthur Industrial Park.


In 1999, another reorganization took place and Sulzer Industries became independent with its own CEO. The pumps business in China was strengthened by founding a joint venture with Dalian Pumps. The company sold its water turbine business (Sulzer Hydra) to the Austrian technology company VA Tech.

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