Vision & Mission

Vision

One of mankind’s earliest recorded inventions, the pump has always played an important role in the sustainable development our economy and our planet. Pump systems keep essential resources such as energy, food, building materials moving. The quality of the pumps, pump systems and other fluid handling components in your production processes is therefore of the utmost importance.

Mission

Our mission is to enable our customers to keep their vital fluids moving through the use of solutions that offer the best performance to cost of ownership ratio. Achieving our mission requires four ingredients:

Business knowledge: We take a collaborative approach to working with our customers. It is the best way to ensure that we understand their business completely. And it is the only way to guarantee that our solutions match our customers’ needs.

International scope: Our worldwide sales teams and local partners have a keen understanding of the customers’ needs and the market they operate in. Our international supply chain enables us to optimize the manufacturing and delivery times, thanks notably to our strategically located facilities in Europe, Asia and North America.

Long-term stability: When selecting a partner for your mission-critical projects, long-term vision and dependability are just as important as innovation and expertise. PCM has been delivering highly effective solutions for over 70 years. Owned since its creation by the Gévelot Group, we finance our growth internally and favor expansion through carefully selected acquisitions and investments.

Constant innovation: Two principles fuel our approach to pump and pump system design:

  1. LCC Thinking: The initial purchase price of a mission-critical pump is a small part of its Life Cycle Cost (LCC). By determining the LCC of a pump or pumping system, it is possible to compare design alternatives to find the most cost-effective solution that best matches the customers’ needs.
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  2. Eco-Design: Historically, advances in pump technology have ignored the environmental impact of making, operating and disposing of pumps. It has been clear to us for years that this situation is unsustainable. That is why PCM embraced Eco-Design over half a decade ago as a way of integrating environmental impact into Life Cycle Cost analysis.
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