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Gorman-Rupp Co
Gorman-Rupp makes pumps and pump systems that move water, wastewater, sewage, slurries, and other fluids. Its products are used in places like municipal water and sewer networks, construction sites, flood control, agriculture, firefighting, and industrial plants. The company sells both standard pump lines and custom-built systems, along with related parts and support. Its main customers are cities and utilities, contractors, equipment dealers, and industrial buyers that need reliable fluid-handling equipment. Gorman-Rupp makes money by selling new pumps and systems, replacement parts, and service through a network of distributors and direct relationships with end users. Much of its business is tied to maintenance and replacement needs, not just one-time equipment purchases. What makes the business model durable is that pumps are essential infrastructure equipment that often need to be installed, serviced, and replaced over long periods. Gorman-Rupp sits in the middle of the water and wastewater value chain, where reliability matters more than flashy features. That gives the company a practical, repeatable role: supplying the hardware that keeps fluids moving in critical public and industrial systems.
Gorman-Rupp makes pumps and pump systems that move water, wastewater, sewage, slurries, and other fluids. Its products are used in places like municipal water and sewer networks, construction sites, flood control, agriculture, firefighting, and industrial plants. The company sells both standard pump lines and custom-built systems, along with related parts and support.
Its main customers are cities and utilities, contractors, equipment dealers, and industrial buyers that need reliable fluid-handling equipment. Gorman-Rupp makes money by selling new pumps and systems, replacement parts, and service through a network of distributors and direct relationships with end users. Much of its business is tied to maintenance and replacement needs, not just one-time equipment purchases.
What makes the business model durable is that pumps are essential infrastructure equipment that often need to be installed, serviced, and replaced over long periods. Gorman-Rupp sits in the middle of the water and wastewater value chain, where reliability matters more than flashy features. That gives the company a practical, repeatable role: supplying the hardware that keeps fluids moving in critical public and industrial systems.