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Jastram Technologies and Eco Marine Power Sign Agreement

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FCP-1000 48V Battery Assembly

Published Jan 27, 2016 10:13 AM by The Maritime Executive

Eco Marine Power (EMP) is pleased to announce that it has entered into a sales and support agreement with Jastram Technologies Ltd. of Canada. This agreement paves the way for EMP to begin offering a wide range of products and services to the Canadian shipping and offshore sector.

Jastram Technologies has been providing high quality equipment and services to the marine industry since 1983. It has coast to coast locations in Canada with strategically located offices in British Columbia, Ontario, Quebec and Nova Scotia. The company is ideally positioned to work with EMP on projects in Canada and to introduce new products including Aquarius Marine Solar Power and the Aquarius Management and Automation System.

On signing the agreement, Warwick Green, President of Jastram Technologies stated; "Jastram technologies is very proud to align with Eco Marine Power. Their highly innovative approach to renewable energies, combined with their strong partners will allow both our companies to offer up alternative solutions to our ever growing customer base."

In co-operation with Jastram Technologies, EMP will also introduce to the Canadian maritime market a range of energy storage solutions based on products from Furukawa Battery including the FCP (Furukawa Cycle Power) and UB-50-12 battery technologies. These marine class-approved batteries are ideal for wide range of renewable energy applications.

Greg Atkinson, Chief Technology Officer at EMP commented; "This agreement with Jastram Technologies is of particular significance for Eco Marine Power as it is our first formal move into the North American market. We are honored that Jastram Technologies have chosen to work with us and we look forward to co-operating closely with them."

The agreement signed between Jastram Technologies and Eco Marine Power covers sales, marketing and technical support.

The products and services herein described in this press release are not endorsed by The Maritime Executive.