Fast Oil Recovery
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Fast Oil Recovery are innovative systems which can be built into a new ship or integrated into an old ship facilitating fast, efficient, and safe removal of an oil spill
Oil spill
An oil spill is the release of a liquid petroleum hydrocarbon into the environment, especially marine areas, due to human activity, and is a form of pollution. The term is mostly used to describe marine oil spills, where oil is released into the ocean or coastal waters...

 from a wrecked ship. The drastic consequences resulting from an oil spill has resulted in an increased demands for ships more prepared to respond to a possible oil accident.

An innovator in this market is French company JLMD System who has partnered with the leaders in the marine salvage industry Svitzer, in order to mitigate the risks of a shipping accident.

FORS - Fast Oil Recovery Systems - is a rising star in Fast Oil Recovery. Their mission is to reduce to zero the amount of oil that is dumped into our fragile marine environment through the discharge of oil-contaminated bilge water. Dumping any amount of oil into our oceans and waterways is illegal, and rightly so. Yet traditional products for oil recovery from your bilge water, such as absorbent pads and special filters, are messy, expensive and usually end up in a landfill. That’s why FORS has pioneered the FORS Bilge Oil Collectors, revolutionary devices that will not only remove 99.9% of the oil in your ship’s bilge, but will also save you thousands of dollars in the process. Through its partnerships with major industries and governments, FORS Fast Oil Recovery Systems promise to be a key tool in the management and removal of oil from all waters.

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