Mankind's love affair with
the sea dates back
as far as history itself. Boats, ships and
other sea-worthy vessels have played critical
roles in shaping the evolution of the world's
civilizations and economies. Today, the marine
industry is still flourishing, whether it's
luxury ocean liners, large commercial fishing
boats or 900 foot-long aircraft carriers.
While the oceans of the world haven't changed
much over the centuries, the sophistication
and technological advancements of marine
vessels has. Key to the operation of these
vessels is their cooling and refrigeration
systems that might keep a ton of tuna fresh
or 500 sailors in comfort and well
fed on their two-month mission in a
nuclear-powered sub.
Hudson Technologies has vast experience and
expertise in providing refrigerant-side
solutions to the marine industry. The company
has developed proprietary processes for
tackling the toughest problems brought on by
heavy salt concentrated seawater. Hudson's
high-performance mobile equipment can fit into
the tightest spaces and is powerful enough to
completely rid contaminants and other
particulates in miles of piping in vessel
refrigeration systems.
Hudson understands the pressures and time
constraints in which the marine industry
operates and the precious cargo it carries. To
that end, Hudson guarantees the fastest and
most thorough refrigerant-side services in the
industry, such as chiller decontaminations -
with no callbacks based on left over residues.
And because of its engineering-based chiller
chemistry expertise, Hudson can develop
specialty chemical-based solutions to remedy
even one-of-a-kind chiller or refrigeration
system
contamination problems associated with marine
vessels.
Located throughout the country, Hudson has
every major seaport covered with service
facilities in New York and New
Jersey, Norfolk, the Carolinas,
Florida, Louisiana and the Gulf, Texas, San
Diego and California, Portland and Seattle,
including north to British Columbia. Hudson's
Midwest operation can also service the Great
Lakes region and vessels operating in major
rivers.