Newterra Group Ltd.—a supplier of water solutions to the municipal, industrial, and environmental remediation sectors—is excited to announce that it has acquired TIGG LLC, a manufacturer of high-quality carbon and media adsorption equipment and solutions.
“The acquisition of TIGG is a win-win for both companies,” said Tom Vossman, chief executive officer of Newterra. “TIGG expands Newterra’s reach into the remediation, municipal, and industrial sectors while providing a strong manufacturing base for vessel production for Newterra’s environmental business as well as its growing Cochrane Industrial water treatment business.”
“Newterra enhances TIGG’s system capabilities with its years of complex system integration experience, and the ability to handle larger, more challenging projects such as Superfund sites and larger industrial projects,” Vossman said. “We are extremely excited to welcome TIGG to the Newterra family.”
For over 40 years, TIGG has manufactured activated carbon adsorption equipment and provided liquid and vapour treatment solutions for municipal water, environmental remediation applications, and industrial manufacturing facilities.
TIGG’s engineers and technical experts work closely with clients to design the optimal treatment solution. TIGG regularly treats water sources contaminated with PFAS, 1,4 Dioxane, trace metals, and hydrocarbons.
“Joining Newterra will allow TIGG customers access to a broader range of treatment technologies and allow our products to be sold through their expansive and growing sales network,” said Doug Conley, general manager of TIGG. “By combining the two companies, we will be able to penetrate new vertical industry sectors and expand geographically. Newterra, with its 27-year history in the environmental remediation market, understands TIGG’s business and there are many synergies between the companies that are exciting.”
TIGG’s tanks and pressure vessels are made in the United States in its 155,000 square foot facility. TIGG fabricates both ASME code and non-code tanks up to 14 feet in diameter and offers lining and finish coating of the tanks in their on-site paint facility.