AquaFuse celebrates 20-year anniversary

The company contributes its success to its high-density polyethylene pipeline irrigation products and relationships within the industry.
The company contributes its success to its high-density polyethylene pipeline irrigation products and relationships within the industry.
AquaFuse by CMF Global Inc., San Diego, California, commemorated its 20-year anniversary as the company looks ahead to its future in the irrigation golf industry.

AquaFuse by CMF Global Inc., San Diego, California, commemorated its 20-year anniversary as the company looks ahead to its future in the irrigation golf industry.

The company started as an opportunity to support irrigation distributors internationally. For the past two decades, AquaFuse has found success in evolving and altering the high-density polyethylene pipeline landscape with products like AquaSaddle that it developed in 2010.

“AquaFuse by CMF Global, Inc. has experienced incredible growth and development over the past 20 years and our team couldn’t be prouder,” says Joseph Fernandez, president. “Moving toward the next 20 years in business, we will continue to focus on revolutionizing golf irrigation and elevating the industry standards with our AquaFuse products and systems.”

The company also provides client training headed by Chris Menno through a three-to-five-day onsite training with the personnel who will install AquaFuse piping systems. This in turn aids to successful assemblies of AquaFuse HDPE systems.

“We thank everyone who we work with daily,” says Fernandez. “The irrigation companies and designers, golf course architects, superintendents and distributors. These significant contacts and relationships have been instrumental in the growth of AquaFuse by CMF Global Inc., but most importantly, I want to thank our staff. Each one has contributed considerably.”

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