FM Marin launches Gobius for the Industry
To follow up the success in the marine leisure boat sector, FM Marin now introduces the level indicator Gobius for industrial applications. A totally new technology which enables measuring from the outside of tanks of any material.
The very clever Gobius measures from the outside, through all kinds of tank materials, plastic as well as metal.
– Gobius is perfect for aggressive or sterility demanding fluids, where your level indicator should not have contact with the liquid, says Torkel Bergström, marketing manager at FM Marin AB.
- Why drill a hole when you don’t need it? is a common statement from Gobius people in Europe.
The new Gobius can also start/stop pumps and communicate with external systems.
– Gobius has been developed to meet the demand from the industry where it is important to install without stopping the process, says Torkel Bergström.
The Gobius products are marketed on the leisure boat markets in most countries in Europe, USA and Australia. FM Marine is now looking for partners to copy this success on the industrial markets worldwide.
- We have taken advantage of our experiences from demanding boat owners with various types and shapes of tanks, and are now putting this knowledge to use in a more structured industrial market with high demands on the product. We are already discussing with the Swedish trade company Gadelius on how to market Gobius in Japan, continues Torkel Bergström.
FM Marin AB
FM Marin develops and markets innovative products and solutions that create positive effects for boat owners and the worldwide maritime environment. Since 2006 FM Marin has launched products, which in an easy and effective way, from the outside of the tank, measure the liquid level of waste holding, water and fuel tanks in pleasure crafts. FM Marin is also the European marine distributor of Garnet Instruments Ltd, a major supplier of holding tank monitor systems to the American RV industry. FM Marin’s products are sold through local distributors. For further information, please visit www.fmmarin.se.
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