Wastewater treatment plant equipment to be supplied by ABS in Argentina

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BUENOS AIRES, Argentina, May 25, 2010 -- ABS has entered into an agreement to supply pumps and mixers for a wastewater treatment plant in Argentina. The order is worth EUR 1.2 million and delivery is expected to occur during the second half of 2010.

ABS's pumps and mixers will be used in the treatment process at a wastewater treatment plant for Buenos Aires serving approximately 8 million residents. ABS won the order thanks to reliable, energy-efficient solutions and a broad service offering.

"There is a great need for water treatment and that need is increasing throughout the world. This is a significant order that further strengthens our position in the region," says Peter Aru, President ABS Group.

Delivery is expected to occur during the second half of 2010.

ABS Group is a global solution provider in wastewater technology with a complete product portfolio of pumps, mixers, aerators, compressors, control and monitoring equipment, and services. ABS also offers pumps and rental services for the dewatering market. ABS Group, with 1,800 employees and a turnover of 300 MEUR (3 billion SEK) in 2009, is present in more than 100 countries and has more than 32 subsidiaries. ABS Group is part of the Cardo group which is listed on NASDAQ OMX Stockholm.

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