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Borger

Company Borger (Börger GmbH) specializes in manufacturing of rotary lobe pumps and other similar products (separators, chopping units).  When in 1975 the farmer Alois Bürger in the barn on the parents’ farm founds a trading company with service workshop for agricultural machinery, the international success story of Börger GmbH began to unfold.

A continuing growth and success are seen in nowadays principles too, which are still the same – make things better. This philosophy helped to bring the iconic Boerger rotary lobe pumps to the world, which were designed to be as maintenance-free as possible. A lot of time has passed since the first pumps were introduced to the market, and many new products have been born, but they all share the same values ​​– long service life and extremely simple maintenance, allowing them to avoid downtime

A continuing growth and success are seen in nowadays principles too, which are still the same – make things better. This philosophy helped to bring the iconic Boerger rotary lobe pumps to the world, which were designed to be as maintenance-free as possible. A lot of time has passed since the first pumps were introduced to the market, and many new products have been born, but they all share the same values ​​– long service life and extremely simple maintenance, allowing them to avoid downtime

Founded in Germany in 1975, the company has been constantly expanding: in 1992 a branch was opened in the Netherlands, in 1997 in Singapore, in 1998 in France, in 1999 in the United States of America, in 2001 in Poland, in 2004 in the United Kingdom, in 2010 in India and in 2015 in China. Currently, the company employs over 380 people in its branches around the world.

All products developed and sold by Boerger according to individual requirements are intended for one of the following sectors:

  • Industry (chemical, petroleum, paint, paper industry);
  • Environmental protection (municipal wastewater management, industrial water management, hazardous waste management);
  • Shipping;
  • Food industry (sugar and other product production);
  • Agriculture (livestock, biogas production);
  • For emergency response (firefighting, removal of hazardous pollutants).