Ferguson Waterworks partners with AQS for nationwide leak detection solutions
(UI) — AQS (Aquarius Spectrum), a leader in leak management solutions, has announced a strategic partnership with Ferguson Waterworks, a major player in the U.S. waterworks industry. This partnership designates Ferguson as the distributor and service provider for AQS's leak detection technology across all 50 states.
Through this collaboration, Ferguson Waterworks will supply and maintain AQS’s advanced leak management systems for water supply networks, including both distribution and transmission lines. The partnership is designed to help U.S. water utilities reduce Non-Revenue Water (NRW), save energy, and lower operational costs.
"This partnership with Ferguson Waterworks marks a significant milestone for AQS," said Koen Verweyen, CEO of AQS. "Ferguson's extensive distribution network and exceptional service capabilities make them the ideal partner to bring our innovative solutions to a broader market. Together, we will help U.S. water utilities to reduce their unaccounted water losses, and to let them achieve their sustainability targets."
Ferguson Waterworks, known for its quality and innovation, operates more than 270 locations nationwide with over 3,100 highly trained associates. The company is already involved in several pilot projects with AQS and is actively exploring additional opportunities in various markets.
"We are excited to partner with AQS to offer their state-of-the-art leak management solutions," said Darren Campbell, Senior Director at Ferguson Waterworks. "This partnership aligns with our goal to provide our customers with advanced, reliable solutions that promote water conservation and cost efficiency."
This partnership not only strengthens AQS’s presence in the North American market but also enhances Ferguson Waterworks’s portfolio with cutting-edge digital water management solutions, setting new standards in the industry.
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