MN 100: Dometic Marine

September 3, 2015

President/CEO: Frank Marciano
President/CEO: Frank Marciano

The Company:
Dometic Marine is an engineering leader of innovative products for the global marine industry and offers a large worldwide sales and service network. Products include air conditioning, refrigeration, ship-wide ventilation, air purification, water purification, and sanitation. Dometic, Condaria, Marine Air Systems, and Cruisair air conditioning systems offer a wide range of compact, modular, and shell-and-tube chiller systems that provide ideal climate control with capacities up to 2.4 million BTUs. Dometic ship-wide ventilation systems include axial fans, centrifugal blowers, smoke and fire dampers, mist-eliminating grill, and electronic fan controls. Dometic Sea Xchange watermakers convert seawater into freshwater, and the Dometic Spot Zero water purification system provides spot-free washing with no chamois-drying. SeaLand’s innovative VacuFlush vacuum, MasterFlush macerator, and RushFlush pressure-jet toilet technologies provide a variety of sanitation options.

The Case:
Dometic Marine is a global leader in marine air conditioning, refrigeration, engine room ventilation, sanitation, and watermaking products. The firm has supported the commercial, workboat, and military markets for more than 20 years with products, custom engineering and worldwide customer service. Notably, Dometic has provided Trinity and Harvey Gulf with air conditioning and engine room ventilation for 6 vessels, and has also served Metal Shark (Air conditioning, engine room ventilation, watermakers, sanitation for a 75-foot Navy vessel). Its customers also include Bollinger (the FRC project) Austal’s JHSV work and air conditioning for Kvichak Marine’s pilot and patrol boats.



(As published in the August 2015 edition of Marine News - http://magazines.marinelink.com/Magazines/MaritimeNews)

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