Monday, March 14, 2011

PumpScout.com Connects Pump Buyers with Pump Manufacturers and Suppliers

Finding the right industrial pump suppliers and getting multiple price quotes has gotten easier with the debut of PumpScout.com, a search engine that helps pump buyers such as engineers, maintenance professionals, and contractors connect with pump suppliers and get quotes. The website invites buyers to enter their pump system criteria and then identifies suppliers that sell the pump they need. Pump buyers can even specify whether they want service from a local or national supplier.

PumpScout.com features more than 80
pump suppliers and their product lines including Blackmer, AMT, Ruhrpumpen, Griswold, Wilden, and Cat Pumps. The suppliers’ products serve multiple industries including oil and gas, chemical process, water and wastewater, construction, mining, power generation and more. “Pump buyers understand their system criteria and have an idea of the type of pump they are looking for, but getting quotes from multiple suppliers can mean hours trolling the Internet. PumpScout.com saves buyers that time and provides a quick and easy way to compare price quotes for the pump they need,” says Justin Johnson, PumpScout.com co-founder and CEO.

PumpScout.com’s featured
pump manufacturers and pump distributors receive qualified sales leads, increased web traffic, and improved search engine rankings. “We are aggressively increasing our partnerships with pump suppliers, loading more than 25 companies and their product lines into our system each month,” Johnson says. “We want to be the go-to resource for pump buyers.”

PumpScout.com also includes numerous tips and tools from experts in the fluid handling industry. The comprehensive
Pump Types Guide is an easy-to-use resource for those needing to identify the right pump type(s) for their application. And PumpScout.com’s Expert Tips articles provide additional advice from consultants and industry experts on topics from saving money and time in buying pumps to practical pump maintenance.

For more information, visit
www.PumpScout.com.

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