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BETE Introduces FlexiSan Modular Spray System for Maritime Equipment Sanitation

By MGN EditorialMarch 31, 2026 at 09:18 PM

BETE's new FlexiSan Modular Spraying System offers a portable, cost-effective solution for vessel and port facility sanitation, addressing growing maritime industry demands for efficient equipment cleaning and regulatory compliance.

CINCINNATI — BETE has launched the FlexiSan™ Modular Spraying System, a portable spray solution engineered to meet the sanitation and cleaning requirements across industrial and maritime applications. The system addresses a critical operational need in the maritime sector, where vessel maintenance, equipment sanitation, and port facility hygiene are essential for regulatory compliance and operational efficiency. The FlexiSan system's modular design enables flexible deployment across diverse maritime environments—from shipboard spaces to port infrastructure—while maintaining cost-effectiveness and performance. Key attributes of the FlexiSan system include portability for mobile deployment across vessels and facilities, modular configuration allowing customization for specific maritime applications, and engineering optimized for efficient cleaning and sanitization protocols. These features align with industry-wide emphasis on maintaining rigorous hygiene standards aboard ships and at terminal facilities. The maritime industry faces increasing pressure to maintain elevated sanitation standards following global disruptions to vessel operations and growing regulatory requirements. Port authorities and shipping operators continue to prioritize equipment reliability and sanitation across their operations, making portable and efficient cleaning solutions a valuable operational asset. BETE's introduction of the FlexiSan system reflects broader industry trends toward modular, flexible solutions that adapt to the diverse operational environments of modern maritime logistics. For vessel operators, port authorities, and maritime service providers, such systems support both regulatory compliance and operational efficiency objectives. *More information available at BETE's official product announcement.*
#equipment-maintenance#vessel-sanitation#port-operations#maritime-technology#industrial-cleaning

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