CECO Environmental Corp. announced that it has received around $5 million for various pollution control equipment and services.
The major order, which was received by CECO’s CECO Abatement subsidiary, totals about $3.2 million. The equipment will be manufactured by CECO’s Kirk & Blum subsidiary.
Rick Blum, CECO president and COO, stated that “The CECO Abatement/Kirk & Blum affiliation brings great value to our customers. We are able to control both the design and manufacturing process so as to provide our customers with equipment that is robust, practically designed, efficient, and reliable.”
Other significant orders included $350,000 for trim collection systems for document destruction facilities, $200,000 for oil mist collection equipment, $600,000 for maintenance work and equipment for two foundries, $300,000 for dust collection at a power plant, and $350,000 for ventilation systems for an insulation manufacturing facility.
Philip DeZwirek, chairman and CEO of CECO Environmental stated that “CECO continues to generate business from a wide variety of industries. We also continue to book smaller projects on a continuing basis. Over one third of CECO’s sales are orders smaller than $50,000.”
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