SIMFLO Unveils Major Facility Upgrades & New Corporate Website

Lubbock, Texas-based SIMFLO has announced significant operational advancements, including major upgrades to its Arizona pump testing facility, the opening of a new quality control center in Lubbock and the launch of a new corporate website. These initiatives are designed to enhance product quality, improve customer service and support the company’s strategic growth.

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SIMFLO Expands Operations to Latin America with Hire of Leo Villanueva

LUBBOCK, Texas — Lubbock, Texas-based SIMFLO has announced its expansion into the Latin American market with the appointment of Leo Villanueva as sales manager for Latin America, Mining, and Oil and Gas. This newly established role is designed to strengthen SIMFLO’s presence and accelerate business growth in the Central and South American regions, while supporting the company’s broader international expansion strategy.

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Gov. Abbott Signs Largest Generational Water Investment in Texas History at SIMFLO

Governor Greg Abbott signed on June 18 Senate Bill 7 and House Joint Resolution 7 into law to deliver the largest generational investment in Texas’ water infrastructure during a bill signing ceremony at NGWA manufacturer member SIMFLO’s facility in Lubbock, Texas.

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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signs historic $20 billion water investment bill, talks state impact

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott visited Lubbock Wednesday to sign into law the largest generational water investment in state history, addressing a multi-year water crisis and leaving it up to Texans to codify the bill in an election this November. Senate Bill 7 and House Joint Resolution 7 will allocate $20 billion over a 20-year period to offset water infrastructure and development costs through the Texas Water Fund Advisory Committee. 

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