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The personal stories behind the people that power Sulzer

Sulzer has launched a new 20-part video series showcasing some of the people whose commitment and dedication helps power the business. This series features monthly uploads to the Sulzer YouTube channel, with each episode exploring the story of an employee and how their personal journey has enriched the company.

In the series opener, Something Different, we meet Antonio, an outstanding member of the Sulzer family who was a resident at Today’s Harbor for Children. The non-profit provides a nurturing environment, resources, and guidance to young people in crisis. Sulzer has supported the organization for over three decades and Antonio joined the company when he was 19. Having made a career for himself, he is now committed to giving back to Today’s Harbor for Children.

Over the past twenty years, Sulzer has worked with customers, suppliers, and the community to raise over $2 million in support of Today’s Harbor for Children.

The next episode, Thingamajig, stars Sulzer employees who provide often humorous answers to a quiz of ambiguous engineering jargon. A subsequent episode highlights Marcelo, a Maintenance Technician at Sulzer Turbo Services Houston, Inc., exploring his story and work managing over a thousand pieces of equipment for turbine and compressor maintenance. Marcelo has worked at Sulzer for 25 years, a long career which started thanks to a passion for machines and a fateful vacation in Houston.

Darayus Pardivala, President of Sulzer Rotating Equipment Services, Americas, said: “These new videos focus on the amazing people who power our company. There are many stories woven into the fabric of Sulzer that we want to share. We are excited to show the teamwork, successes, and community support taking place across the business.”

You can view the first episode of Powered by People here.

About Sulzer
Sulzer is a global leader in fluid engineering. We specialize in pumping, agitation, mixing, separation and application technologies for fluids of all types. Our customers benefit from our commitment to innovation, performance and quality and from our responsive network of 180 world-class production facilities and service centers across the globe. Sulzer has been headquartered in Winterthur, Switzerland, since 1834. In 2020, our 15’000 employees delivered revenues of CHF 3.3 billion. Our shares are traded on the SIX Swiss Exchange (SIX: SUN). www.sulzer.com. The Pumps Equipment division specializes in pumping solutions specifically engineered for the processes of our customers. We provide pumps, agitators, compressors, grinders and screens developed through intensive research and development in fluid dynamics and advanced materials. We are a market leader in pumping solutions for water, oil and gas, power, chemicals and most industrial segments.

Throughout the Americas, Sulzer provides cutting-edge parts as well as maintenance and repair solutions for pumps, turbines, compressors, motors and generators. We service our own original equipment as well as third-party rotating equipment operated by our customers. Our technology-based solutions maximize reliability and lifecycle cost effectiveness.

For more information on Sulzer, visit www.sulzer.com

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