MN 100: Hyde Marine, Inc.

Posted by Nicole Ventimiglia

2000 McClaren Woods Drive
Coraopolis, PA  15205
Tel: (724) 218-7304   
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.hydemarine.com
President & CEO: John Platz

The Company:
Hyde Marine, Inc. is a US-based manufacturing company offering ballast water treatment systems with rated flows from 60 - 6000 m3/hour to the marine industry. Hyde Marine is a division of the Calgon Carbon Corporation, based out of Pittsburgh, PA operated under their UV Technologies Division. As part of the UV Technologies Division, the Hyde GUARDIAN is part of a full range of UV disinfection equipment designed to treat water in all applications.

The Case:
Hyde Marine is a leader in the BWMS market, featuring one of the largest installed bases with over 200 installed systems and more than 40 retrofit projects. Hyde has been a leader in system performance and transparency and leads the industry in providing simple to use, marine-ready treatment systems. With each of the three key UV technologies in house, Hyde Marine and Calgon Carbon have been able to weigh the real world experience and benefits of low pressure UV, medium pressure UV and advanced oxidation in order to determine the best product for the ballast water market. Hyde Marine has continually undergone verification testing of its technology in shipboard applications and is a strong partner to the regulatory and testing community. With many customers having returned again and again to purchase Hyde GUARDIAN treatment systems, Hyde Marine is a testament to the fact that value and quality are sought and rewarded, even in a fiercely price-driven marketplace.



(As published in the August 2014 edition of Marine News - http://magazines.marinelink.com/Magazines/MaritimeNews)

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