Xylem Dewatering Solutions Relocation

Water/Wastewater

Xylem Dewatering Solutions Relocation

26 Jul, 2013

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Xylem (USA), a specialist global water technology company focused on addressing the world's most challenging water issues, have announced the relocation of its Chesapeake, Virginia branch. This branch is part of Xylem Dewatering Solutions, featuring Godwin products and Flygt pumps for construction and mining.

After seven years at 925 Professional Place in Chesapeake, the branch has moved nine miles from their current location. They are now located at the following address: 1190 Harmony Rd, Norfolk VA 23502.1

The new branch phone number is (757) 490-1300. All cell phones will remain the same.

This new location will feature a larger office and shop with 17,500 combined square feet, to better accommodate Xylem's staff and serve their customer needs. The address is more centralised for the local work they perform. Additionally, the location has a larger yard – at 5.5 acres – for storage of additional inventory to include pumps, HDPE pipe, and accessories.

Regional manager Jarrod Williamson said, "Our goal is to continue to offer the highest level of service to all our customers in Hampton Roads and its surrounding areas." Branch personnel will remain the same, and day-to-day interruptions were minimised during the move to this facility. Xylem are fully operational and will be announcing an open house in the upcoming month to invite all customers to celebrate their grand opening.

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