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25.08.2025

US subsidiary of KSB invests in new foundry

Centrifugal slurry pump manufacturer GIW Industries Inc has officially opened its new foundry in Grovetown, Georgia, USA. The expansion is the biggest project ever undertaken by the company, which is a subsidiary of KSB.

The pump and valve manufacturer KSB is investing about 75 million US dollars in its US site in Grovetown, of which 40 million US dollars are going to the new foundry. This strategic move is to prime the site to meet the mining industry’s rising global demand for white cast iron pumps.

Opened in April, the new facility has been fully operational since this summer and extends to about 4650 square metres. It houses new heat treatment and melting furnaces, sand silos and six cranes. The production building of 22 metres ceiling height is particularly suitable to make components for the large slurry pumps manufactured at the site. The new foundry’s capacity exceeds 9000 tons of castings per year, with some of them weighing up to 20 tons.

At the Grovetown and Thomson sites, GIW Industries manufactures mostly heavy-duty pumps and associated equipment for the mining industry. The centrifugal pumps are built to transport a mix of rocks and water and are used in various settings, ranging from mineral processing to waste water treatment.

The company currently employs 614 people and has been part of the KSB Group since 1988.

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