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Octo Marine Announce Partnership with Seal Superyachts

Feb 19, 2020

Octo Marine is delighted to announce their partnership with Seal Superyachts as their new agent in Southeast Asia, enabling easier access to their products and services for yachts based in that part of the world.

Servicing the Worlds’ largest Yachts for over twenty five years, Seal Superyacht’s support offices provide an ever growing coverage of the Indian Ocean, Asia and the Pacific Ocean regions.

Adam Frost, Managing Director of Seal Superyachts, announced “We are making a commitment to develop a cleaner, and more environmentally friendly future for the yachting Industry in Asia. Yacht Captains and Owners should be moving away from bringing onboard vast quantities of plastic drinking water bottles for crew and guest consumption. This is easily achieved by installing Octo Marine systems. Long-term costs savings for yacht owners will be seen, and at the same time greatly reduce single use plastic waste. We will be providing full sales, service and support of all Octo Marine products in Asia, as well as advice and availability of trained technicians for installation, maintenance and periodic laboratory water testing of onboard potable water”.

Seal Superyachts join Octo Marine’s increasing network of international agents, alongside MTSea in Palma and Water Makers Inc in Fort Lauderdale.

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