The DCM Group has been appointed as the South African representative for Swiss manufacturer KSR Kübler’s equipment; a partnership it says paves the way for immense possibilities in the local market and should not be confused with German manufacturer KSR Kuebler.
Director Darryl Massy says, “Performance, quality and innovation are the success factors which have made KSR Kübler one of the world’s leading suppliers of level measurement and control technology. With the new product families of magnetic float switches, level sensors and bypass level indicators, our core competence is the capacity to construct customer-specific level measurement equipment for almost any liquid medium within a very short space of time, whether it is hygiene equipment in the field of food and drink, or high-pressure instrumentation on an oil platform. Kübler in Switzerland is one of the leading manufacturing firms in the world in its niche market of level measuring technology using float systems. Efficiency, quality and innovation in the face of constantly changing demands will drive the success of this partnership in our local markets.”
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