Van der Ende Group renews Curves selection tool for more efficient pump selection in the heating sector

Curves selectiontool has been renewd

Curves is used daily by customers to select pumps for a wide variety of projects. By further developing the tool, Van der Ende Group is investing in a future-proof environment centered on efficiency, consistency, and further expansion.

Efficient selection, comparison, and quoting in a single workflow

The updated Curves tool supports users throughout the entire selection process, from initial calculation to quote request. Based on the desired operating point, including capacity, head, voltage, and frequency, the tool automatically generates suitable pump options that meet the project requirements.
 
A key feature of Curves is the ability to compare up to three pumps simultaneously. This provides immediate insight into performance, efficiency, and price, enabling users to make the right choice quickly and with confidence.
 
Users can easily prioritize factors such as efficiency or price, depending on the project’s objectives. This makes it possible to evaluate different scenarios and arrive at a solution that is optimal both technically and economically.
 
In addition, Curves offers extensive capabilities for project-based work. Users can create, save, and further develop projects, ensuring that selections are managed clearly and are easy to find.
 
Furthermore, a request for quotation can be submitted directly from the same environment. This ensures a streamlined process in which selection, project management, and the request are seamlessly integrated, resulting in fast and efficient follow-up.

“With the updated Curves tool, we are taking an important step in further supporting our customers,” says Rosalie Gijsberts of Van der Ende Group. “We have deliberately chosen an approach that combines familiar ease of use with improved performance and flexibility. At the same time, we have laid a foundation on which we can continue to build in the future. This ensures that our customers can count on an efficient and reliable selection tool in the long term.”