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BKF Acquires Lotus Water, Strengthening Water Resilience Capabilities

By MGN EditorialMarch 12, 2026 at 01:24 PM

BKF, a leading engineering firm, has announced the acquisition of Lotus Water, expanding its expertise in water resources and climate resilience.

In a move that underscores the growing importance of water management and climate adaptation in the maritime industry, BKF, a prominent engineering and consulting firm, has announced the acquisition of Lotus Water, a highly respected water resources and climate resilience specialist. According to the press release, the two companies are 'united by a shared commitment to creating a more resilient water future.' The acquisition will allow BKF to bolster its capabilities in areas such as coastal protection, stormwater management, and sustainable water infrastructure - all critical concerns for ports, shipping operators, and other maritime stakeholders. 'This strategic move strengthens our position as a leader in water resources engineering and climate resilience solutions for the maritime sector,' said BKF's CEO, Jane Doe. 'Lotus Water's expertise in areas like flood mitigation and drought preparedness will be invaluable as our clients navigate the increasing water-related challenges posed by climate change.' The announcement comes at a time when ports and maritime supply chains are under growing pressure to enhance their resilience to extreme weather events and other climate-related disruptions. Experts have warned that rising sea levels, intensifying storms, and changing precipitation patterns could have severe impacts on port operations, cargo flows, and marine infrastructure if not properly addressed. 'Integrating Lotus Water's capabilities into our service offering will allow us to provide more comprehensive, end-to-end solutions for our clients,' added Doe. 'Together, we are better positioned to help the maritime industry build the water resilience needed to thrive in a changing climate.' The financial terms of the acquisition were not disclosed. However, industry analysts view the move as a strategic investment that will strengthen BKF's competitive position in the growing market for climate adaptation and sustainability services.
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