LDX Oversees Lundberg, Dustex
LDX Solutions is the new name of the company formed recently that will encompass the Dustex, Geoenergy and Lundberg air emissions control equipment. Mergers of those companies in recent years allowed rapid investment in new product development, but also created some market confusion. LDX Solutions is now the corporate umbrella.
“As one name we can demonstrate the unity of our team’s commitment to better serve our customers,” the company states. “It our vision to be the preferred partner in achieving sustainability goals utilizing environmentally conscious solutions.”
LDX Solutions offers a complete portfolio of emissions control, chemical process improvement, and energy conservation solutions,
Key points of contact remain in place as the business continues to market and support the Lundberg, Dustex and Geoenergy product brands under the company brand name LDX Solutions. The LDX Solutions name will be used on all correspondence and documents. In addition the website and domain names are changing to www.LDXsolutions.com and @LDXsolutions.com.
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