Bio-UV Group, the French manufacturer of the Bio-Sea ballast water treatment system (BWTS), has inaugurated a new 1,200m² maritime training, R&D, engineering, and production facility.
The completion of the €2.2m extension, which increases the footprint of the existing Lunel-based site to 6,400m², allows Bio-UV Group to increase production of its UV-based water treatment systems and to deliver a comprehensive range of Bio-Sea training modules to ships’ crews. The company, which specialises in water disinfection by ultraviolet light, salt electrolysis, ozone, and AOP for various industrial sectors, has moved its entire maritime division to the new facility.
Bio-Sea Business Unit Director Maxime Dedeurwaerder said: “Moving our entire maritime division across to the new facility will support and strengthen our ambitions in the global maritime industry, while the larger surface allows the group to ramp up training and certification on its systems as the industry moves towards a post-BWTS installation market.”
With most ships compliant with the Ballast Water Management Convention, in that they have now installed an approved system, BWTS manufacturers are focussing on the aftersales market – training, annual certification, maintenance, and system retrofits.
Dedeurwaerder added: “Ballast water treatment systems are technically complex and ships’ crews’ proper training is essential to ensure they are operated and maintained safely, efficiently, and remain compliant. We now have a modern facility with a classroom and a full-scale Bio Sea system for crew training.”
The first ship’s crew for Bio-Sea training at the new facility is scheduled for summer 2024.
Bio-UV Group CEO Laurent Emmanuel Migeon said: “Having started construction in January 2023, the completion of the expansion is an essential development in support of anticipated growth. When we inaugurated our first main building in 2013, we had a turnover of around €6.5m with a team of 47 employees. Since then, Bio-UV Group has continued to grow, bringing its turnover to €43.1m in 2023, with more than 50% of the production of disinfection and water treatment systems sold internationally. This has required us to expand our production site as well as additional offices to meet anticipated market demand.”
For 2024, the company anticipates a continued strengthening of its aftersales services, which are expected to contribute more strongly to the maritime division’s margin and offer greater visibility over the coming years.
Image: A Bio-Sea skid training unit (source: Bio UV)