The scrubber maker

We make scrubber systems for shipowners who want to save money by continuing use of HFO with scrubber while retaining a greener profile than those who use expensive compliant fuel. All scrubber systems come with state-of-the-art intuitive control systems with full remote accessibility. In times like these it is very convenient to get 24/7 remote on-line support/guidance to ship crews from our professional marine engineers. Our systems feature the lowest OPEX in the business and are easy to install. We guide the shipowner and other stakeholders through the process from order to sea-trial and approval. Once approved, PureteQ PureServ is happy to quote a service agreement for any scrubber system to safeguard MARPOL compliance as well as operational performance.

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