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Advanced Watertek RO System Functions Smoothly After 35 Years of Operation

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Written by louise davey

An Advanced Watertek RO system has reached a milestone of being in operation for 35 years. The unit, located in the United Arab Emirates was installed for a client in 1985 and through proper maintenance and servicing the unit continues to function efficiently.

Advanced Watertek’s Founder and Managing Director, Mohammad Farghaly said the unit was manufactured using the highest-grade materials which surpassed standard systems used at the time, giving it longevity and reliability which to this day makes their units superior.

Since 1984, Advanced Watertek has put strong emphasis on maintaining and improving the quality of their machines. Proof of this is the first machine that he ever sold stated Mr. Farghaly.

“My first sale ever was a Brackish Water Reverse Osmosis (BWRO) system to a farm in Dubai. I’m proud to say, to this day, the same machine is still up and running. We have maintained and serviced the system regularly to make sure it delivers the agreed quality and quantity of water even after all these years.”

For a relatively small company in an intensely competitive industry, Advanced Watertek has produced installations in over 50 countries around the world. Farghaly believes the reason their clients choose them is two-fold. “To put it succinctly, two things: quality of the finished product – which is a combination of conservative design & engineering, being very selective when it comes to buying each and every component, and our exceptional after-sales service.” he said. Beyond quality, Advanced Watertek prides itself on its ethics. Farghaly staunchly believes that ethics cannot be compromised. “That means treating our employees, suppliers and our buyers well.” 

Farghaly summed up Advanced Watertek’s philosophy with “I believe that whatever you do in life, you should do it well, or don’t do it at all.”

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