QUALICUM BEACH, BC, CANADA, January 16, 2011 (Press-News.org) Ten years ago Gerald Hansen recognized the need for a product that could do away with the oil from the bilge of ships economically and successfully. He attempted with numerous options and concepts, in the end coming to a decision on a tube-based blueprint. In the start, however; the time wasn't right, and there looked to be very minor concern in such a system. While continuing work on other projects, this plan was put on the side to be resumed at a later date.
Then three years ago the idea was touched up and perfected over that period. People that have dirty bilge water in their ships could face fines and prison conditions by the authorities. Now the time was right to produce a product like the Bilge Licker, giving a solution to boat owners.
H.M.I. Bilge Licker is working towards introducing this new Bilge Licker creation to places that want to help their environments. Life-Time warranties are given with this product and we work closely with our individuals to ensure it is working for them. With this life-time warranty we intend to show that we are dedicated to cleaning the environment of oil contamination, and that we are leaders in customer service.
In 2010 H.M.I Bilge Licker was incorporated in Vancouver, Canada and now has no less than five expert marine engineers, working on our team; servicing our customers from Alaska to Mexico.
H.M.I. Bilge Licker Inc. Cleaning Our Oceans With Bilge Licker
Ten years ago Gerald Hansen recognized the need for a product that could do away with the oil from the bilge of ships economically and successfully. Introducing the Bilge Licker.
2011-01-16
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[Press-News.org] H.M.I. Bilge Licker Inc. Cleaning Our Oceans With Bilge LickerTen years ago Gerald Hansen recognized the need for a product that could do away with the oil from the bilge of ships economically and successfully. Introducing the Bilge Licker.