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LONG BEACH, CAShip & Shore Environmental Inc (SSE), an environmental products and services company specializing in air pollution solutions, has announced the launch of a new company division called Ship & Shore Technologies (SST). The new group will feature SSE’s latest product line expansion of scrubber systems. In addition to the scrubber line, SST will engineer, design and supply a full range of pollution, particulate removal, and odor control equipment beyond current SSE’s current scope.

Left: Example of a chemical scrubber. Right: Example of a chlorine scrubber

“The formation of Ship & Shore Technologies stems from several factors, including recent engineering, research and development activities; an increase of incoming projects; and the confidence we have in our process application knowledge. SST will play a major role in our pursuit of many new industries, such as pharmaceutical, wastewater and odor control,” said Anoosheh Oskouian, president and CEO of Ship & Shore Environmental.

The new business group will be led by the SSE management and technical teams as well as Sam Shojaie, a pollution control veteran with unparalleled scrubber technology expertise. Shojaie will be responsible for integrating a range of new solutions into the SST product line, including biological filters, mist eliminators, quenches and a full range of scrubber products, such as the ionized wet scrubbers used for simultaneous removal of acid gasses and sub-micron particulates.

Some of SST’s most prominent new scrubber applications will include the following technologies:

“The addition of these new products to Ship & Shore Technologies creates an exceptional opportunity to serve our customers with greater breadth, precision, and value than ever before as true solution providers,” said Shojaie.

SST already has several projects underway, including serving customers from pharmaceutical and biogas companies. The new division’s first equipment installation is scheduled for Summer 2019.