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acht sanitation solutions supplier ACO Marine plans to triple production at its Pribyslav plant in the Czech


Republic this year to meet increased demand for its high-end stainless-steel wastewater treatment products.


ACO Marine Managing Director Mark Beavis explained the boom in the sector is the main driving force behind the ramp up in production. “We will supply wastewater management solutions based around our advanced Maripur NF sewage treatment plant to a significant number of luxury yachts this year. Plus with our Clarimar LY3 we’re able to work with yachts where compliance with section 4.2 of the revised IMO MEPC 227 (64) is not required.”


“To meet this increasing demand, we will expand our Pribyslav facility and bring production of all of our stainless-steel products under one roof. The expanded assembly hall will allow us to triple our stainless-steel production capabilities, and thus keep up with growing demand from across the industry sector,” said Beavis.


The development is part of the wider reorganisation and expansion of parent company ACO Group’s logistics centre in the Czech Republic, which Beavis says will


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Mark Beavis on ACO’s expanding operations built on the success of its waste water management solutions


“bring greater benefits to the efficiency of the whole operation”.


The expansion of the Pribyslav plant follows the opening of a new MENA (Middle East and North Africa) marine sales and service operation at ACO Marine’s facility in Dubai.


ACO Marine’s Business Development Manager, MENA Region, Raduan Al-Kheir, said, “A significant part of our business is the design and manufacturer of high- end, stainless-steel wastewater treatment plants for super and mega-yachts. Many are owned by UAE residents who like to keep their vessels in their home region, so it is important for us to provide our customers with the aftersales care and support they need. Dubai is an important centre for both local and visiting yachts.”


The service centre will also provide a testing ground for ACO Marine’s new Maripur NF membrane cleaning service, developed to help reduce operational and maintenance costs. While the mega-yacht sector will be an early beneficiary, the new service will be rolled out to other marine industry sectors later this year.


For more details, Tel: +44 7738 274 576 or visit www.acomarine.com


ACO MARINE


Established more than fifteen years ago, ACO Marine is a member of the international German-headquartered ACO Group and a leading supplier of advanced wastewater treatment systems to the global commercial, naval, offshore and leisure marine sectors with a sales and service network world-wide. Its unique environmental solutions are used primarily in wastewater technology, wastewater management and drainage systems.


ACO Marine develops in-house solutions from its ISO 9001 accredited production facilities, all of which are located entirely within the EU.


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