“KSB is active worldwide, and it is always an advantage when native speakers are involved in the projects,” Perez
is certain. “It simplifies many things: Negotiation and consulting discussions, documentation – and of course
knowing what your counterpart values.” As a Colombian, she says she is proud to be involved in such a technically
demanding and professionally managed project in her home country. Logistics pose a major challenge. The size and
weight of the components make transportation and shipping a daunting task. The transport chain stretches from the
factory in Halle to the seaport and from there by ship to South America. Transport then continues on land to
Bogotá located at an altitude of 2500 metres.
KSB pumps to protect Colombia’s
environment
It is important to KSB to act as a sustainable, environmentally conscious company. This goal is embodied
in the Canoas project. “Our pumps will help treat waste water in this metropolis and thus make an important
contribution to protecting and improving the environment in Colombia. That gives you a positive feeling,” Perez
explains. Her colleague Henning Look agrees: “The Canoas project is sensational because it delivers genuinely
sustainable environmental protection.”
The pumps produced in Halle will operate in the intake pumping station of the Canoas plant. KSB has already
supplied numerous pumps for another waste water treatment plant in Bogotá. The Salitre plant treats the remaining
30 percent of the Colombian capital’s waste water. A comparable project in Germany proves that renaturation can
succeed. In the mid-twentieth century, the Emscher river in the Ruhr region was considered
the most polluted watercourse in Germany. With the help of KSB pumps, it was possible to rehabilitate a
51-kilometre stretch of the river. “If you improve the water quality of the Bogotá River, it has an impact on
nature, the population and the wildlife. And maybe the tourism industry will also stand to benefit ,” Perez hopes.
Silvio Kuch uses a crane to lift the motor onto the casing of a waste water pump destined for the
Canoas water treatment plant in Bogotá. Its functioning will then
be confirmed on the test stand.
“We knew that a project
of this scale in Colombia was an important
opportunity for KSB.”
Ricardo Barros
Sales Engineer, KSB Colombia