Global Network Helps Ensure Fresh Water

November 1, 2016

In 60 countries across six continents, FCI Watermakers has the resources in place to keep its high-performance, continuous-duty reverse osmosis desalinization units in peak condition. Its worldwide network of authorized dealers and distributors are ready to assist professional mariners, no matter how distant the port of call.
FCI Watermakers parts are nonproprietary. This is essential when considering a watermaker for a commercial boat or ship, the manufacturer said. Disposables, such as membranes, and replacements, like belts, are all standard sizes. This broadens maintenance options and lowers long-term costs.
Image: FCI Watermakers
Image: FCI Watermakers
For uncommon items, the company's global presence ensures system continuity. A voice, data or fax communication sent while at sea to a dealer location will have the required parts ready when arriving in port. Additionally, hands-on factory technical support is always available.
With thousands of workboat, naval and platform installations worldwide, FCI Watermakers said it knows these markets and their unique needs. The company's Neptune line will make from 1,275–9,500 gallons of fresh, pure water every day, and its Poseidon model up to 40,000 GPD. The units have type certification approval from ABS, CE, GL, Lloyd's Register EMEA, Det Norske Veritas and Russian Maritime Register of Shipping.

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