20 April 2016
Ship & Shore expands partnership with Webconvert
TORONTO—Ship & Shore Environmental, a California-based company specializing in global pollution reduction, has expanded its alliance with Toronto-based Webconvert, by committing to develop strategies to meet new and more demanding provincial and municipal government regulations pertaining to pollution abatement.

 

Webconvert’s primary business is supplying machinery for the flexible packaging industry including accessories, control systems and peripheral products for use on printing machinery, paper machinery and many other related machines such as sliters, rewinders and laminators. The company acts as S&S’s agent/manufacturer for certain product lines, including pollution control in Canada.

"Our enhanced alliance with Webconvert will greatly expand our Canadian presence," Anoosheh Oskouian, CEO of Ship & Shore Environmental, Inc., said. "Our primary goal with this relationship has always been to assist Canadian companies in their manufacturing operations by collecting and destroying VOCs leading to emission reductions. Now, this new development has meant the alliance has taken a turn for the better."

S&S designs waste heat and energy recovery systems that capture hot exhaust from combustion produced during various manufacturing processes and redirects to other areas of production to save and re-use energy.

Both companies believe the printing (wide web flexographic, gravure, flexible packaging) and the pulp & paper, petrochemicals industries will benefit from this partnership expansion. They plan to mainly target Clean Tech Regenerative Thermal Oxidizers (RTOs), Low NOx burners, Scrubbers, Energy efficiency and heat recovery strategy projects.
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