Committed to cleaner, more efficient and safer liquid transportation
Packo, a company of Verder is proud to introduce the LTE Series, an innovative electrically driven lobe pump designed specifically for installation in tankers serving the food and chemical industries. This new development represents a major step forward in the sustainable transportation of viscous liquids such as chocolate, juices, oils, syrups and more.
With the LTE electric drive, trucks no longer need to keep their diesel engine running during loading or unloading. This innovation significantly reduces energy consumption and noise levels, while eliminating the risk of hydraulic oil contamination in food applications. The result: a cleaner, more efficient and safer transfer process for both operators and the environment.
The LTE range expands Packo's proven range of conveying pumps, which already includes the LT discharge pump and the RMO centrifugal pump includes. With this addition, Packo now offers an even broader portfolio of solutions for transporting various liquids in the industry.

Made entirely of high-quality stainless steel, the LTE series is compact, durable and available in two models: LTE/62 and LTE/64. Both pumps can be equipped with Tri-Lobe or Scimitar rotors and different seal configurations, allowing each customer to find the perfect choice for their specific application.
“The LTE series embodies Packo's commitment to innovation and sustainability,” said Danny Maenhout, Managing Director of Packo. “By adding an electrically driven lobe pump to our portfolio, we are helping our partners modernize their fleets and contribute to a cleaner future for road transport.”

The LTE pumps are now available to truck tank manufacturers (OEMs) and transportation companies on an order basis with a delivery time of about eight weeks.
With the launch of the LTE electric-powered Lobe Pump strengthens Packo's role as an innovative partner for the transportation industry and offers a sustainable alternative to traditional hydraulically driven truck pumps.
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