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Lufft joins global network of companies focused on environmental monitoring

By Michelle Froese | December 21, 2015

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The VENTUS is an example of a Lufft ultrasonic wind sensor that measures wind speed, wind direction, and air pressure.

Following regulatory clearance, Lufft will become a part of Hach Environmental, a group of companies, including Ott Hydromet, Sutron Corporation, and Sea-Bird Scientific. The network of companies serves customers with high-quality instruments focused on environmental-monitoring solutions.

The addition of Lufft to the group is expected to provide core technologies in a wide range of meteorological, precipitation, and cloud-height sensors and instruments that provide high-accuracy and low-maintenance requirements.

“Lufft management believes that it was the right time to become part of a group of excellent companies in a global network,”said Lufft’s Chief Executive Officer, Klaus Hirzel. “Being part of Hach Environmental offers us the long-term ownership structure we need to provide the best benefits to our customers, employees, and shareholders.”

“Lufft has a solid reputation as the leading innovator in meteorology sensors and solutions,” added Glenn Cruger, President of Hach Environmental. “Lufft’s best-in-class products are a great fit with our other leading brands.”

Together, Ott, Sutron, and Lufft will offer customers a greater ability to measure the meteorological and hydrological parameters that are critical to understanding our global environment.

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www.lufft.com


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Tagged With: acquisition, environmental, hach, Lufft, measurements, meteorological, Turbine Sensors, wind
 

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