The new DESOTEC service center in Houston focuses on mobile filtration solutions.
DESOTEC has launched a new Gulf Coast Service Center in Houston, Texas, to enhance its mobile filtration services. This facility will provide rapid mobile filter deployment and carbon exchange for local industries, including chemical production and recycling. With a focus on sustainability and customer service, DESOTEC aims to streamline operations while reducing emissions through its circular service model.
DESOTEC, a prominent provider of sustainable mobile filtration solutions, has inaugurated a new Gulf Coast Service Center in Houston, Texas. This strategic move enhances DESOTEC’s operational footprint in North America and reflects the company’s dedication to providing swift and expert service for vital industrial sectors in the region.
The Houston facility will specialize in rapid mobile filter deployment and carbon exchange services, catering to various local industries including chemical and petrochemical production, hydrocarbon processing, waste and recycling, and heavy industrial manufacturing. With the opening of this hub, DESOTEC aims to deliver a comprehensive array of mobile filtration services for both vapor and liquid phase applications.
As part of its innovative circular service model, DESOTEC offers services that encompass delivery, monitoring, replacement, reactivation, and safe disposal of spent activated carbon. This model not only supports industries in reducing emissions and maintaining compliance with regulations, but also promotes sustainable operational practices. By facilitating the return of saturated filters to centralized regeneration facilities, DESOTEC implements a closed-loop approach that minimizes waste.
The Houston operation is equipped with a substantial inventory of bulk activated carbon and a selection of mobile filtration units in various sizes, ensuring quick turnaround times and reduced downtime for local customers. Such capabilities are essential for enhancing operational efficiency, an increasingly critical factor for industries aiming to stay competitive in today’s market.
DESOTEC’s decision to establish this service center in Houston stems from a strategic investment aimed at better serving the Gulf Coast industries. With over three decades of experience in the field, the company has built a strong reputation for its commitment to customer service and ecological sustainability. CEO Mathias Meersseman highlighted that the new facility positions the company to enhance service proximity and performance effectively for its growing clientele in the region.
In addition to the new Gulf Coast center, DESOTEC maintains service sites in Darlington, Pennsylvania, Parker, Arizona, and Red Bluff, California, which supports its objective of creating a nationwide network dedicated to environmental solutions. The expansion further solidifies DESOTEC’s standing as a leader in mobile filtration technology, allowing the company to serve thousands of customers across over 24 countries.
Founded in 1990, DESOTEC is recognized for its innovative and sustainable mobile filtration offerings, amplifying its mission to assist industries in adopting greener practices. The company was acquired by private equity funds managed by Blackstone in 2021, which has fueled its continued growth and development in the sector.
With approximately 450 dedicated employees, DESOTEC focuses on promoting ecological sustainability across a range of industries. The new Houston Service Center stands as a testament to the company’s commitment to providing advanced filtration solutions that protect both the environment and the operational needs of its clients.
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