Wavin

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HeadquartersSchiphol, Netherlands
Key people
Freek Crum (President Building & Infrastructure (Wavin)
ProductsWater and Indoor Climate Solutions
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Wavin B.V. is a global manufacturer of plastic pipes and fittings, mainly for drainage and water supply purposes. The company was officially founded in the Netherlands on 5 August 1955, its name deriving from water and vinyl chloride. The company provides plastic pipe systems and products for tap water, surface heating and cooling, soil and waste, rain water, distribution of drinking water and gas and telecom applications.

The company is headquartered in Schiphol, Netherlands, serving over 90 countries through a global sales and distribution network.

Due to the common use of Wavin products, the name has become genericised in some parts of Ireland to refer to any manufacturer of orange-coloured drainpipes.[citation needed] The company operates in three locations in Ireland, with the main manufacturing and distribution plant in Balbriggan, North County Dublin, and additional offices in Lisburn and Cork.[1]

Wavin's own Technology and Innovation Centre (Wavin T&I), employs more than 50 people to develop new products and systems with local Wavin companies. Products for the European market include the Wavin Tigris press-fitting, the Sentio heating and cooling controls, Tegra manholes and inspection chambers and the SiTech+ low noise in-house soil and waste drainage system. In 2012, Wavin was acquired by Orbia (previously Mexichem), a Mexican international company, expanding Mexichem's operations in 22 European countries.[2]

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  1. ^ Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css has no content."Wavin Ireland company profile". Archived from the original on 2011-07-27. Retrieved 2008-06-04.
  2. ^ Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css has no content."Mexico's Mexichem buys PVC pipe producer Wavin for €531m". icis. 2 August 2012.

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