Vortex Companies redefines trenchless technology solutions with rebranded CIPP supplier launch
(UI) – Vortex Companies has announced UNITED FELTS, the result of the acquisition of Applied Felts Inc., FerraTex Solutions and MaxLiner. UNITED FELTS is the continuation of a leading supplier of cured-in-place pipe (CIPP) in the Americas, signaling a new direction in trenchless infrastructure solutions.
At the heart of this launch is the celebration of the company’s 100,000th liner, representing more than 200 million feet.
"Our dedication to our customers is embodied in UNITED FELTS, as we strive to deliver big with every liner we produce," said Mike Vellano, CEO of Vortex Companies. "With UNITED FELTS, customers can expect unmatched quality, impeccable lead times and exceptional service, reaffirming our commitment to exceeding expectations."
Alongside the launch of UNITED FELTS, the company celebrated the manufacturing milestone. Matt Timberlake, president of UNITED FELTS, expressed his excitement about this monumental occasion and the prospects for the brand's future.
"The launch of UNITED FELTS marks a pivotal moment in our journey, as we continue to push boundaries and deliver solutions to our customers," said Matt Timberlake."UNITED FELTS inherits decades of manufacturing experience and innovation to lead the industry, offering unparalleled quality, efficiency and service excellence."
UNITED FELTS will absorb the Applied Felts Inc. and FerraTex Solutions brands, which will be retired over the coming months. The MaxLiner brand will remain intact under the operation of United Felts.
Vortex Companies is a leading provider of advanced trenchless water and sewer technologies. Through its products and services divisions, Vortex delivers a comprehensive suite of rehabilitation products, equipment, services, and field support to the municipal, industrial and commercial marketplaces.
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