Modular water purification facility expands Aquazania’s national footprint
SOUTH African water infrastructure company Aquazania has unveiled a containerised water purification and bottling facility as it invests in modular production to strengthen its national manufacturing footprint.
Known as Aquazania in a Box, the mobile facility is housed inside a standard 40-foot shipping container and was conceived, designed and engineered by the company’s in-house team.
The development forms part of Aquazania’s strategy to grow its national footprint while giving the business greater flexibility to establish production capacity where demand exists.
“This innovation solves multiple challenges at once,” said Thomas Looser, chief executive officer of Aquazania.
“It allows us to expand into new regions faster, strengthen our ability to serve national customers, and significantly reduce operational risk. Instead of relying solely on traditional brick and mortar infrastructure, we have created a network of mobile production facilities that can operate wherever they are needed most.”
Each Aquazania in a Box unit incorporates automated purification technology and remote monitoring systems that continuously track water quality throughout the production process. If water falls outside required specifications, the system automatically shuts down until the issue is resolved.
Expansion plans underway
Aquazania plans to deploy five Aquazania in a Box units before the end of the year as part of its national expansion strategy.
New production facilities are planned for Rustenburg and Witbank, while operations in Bloemfontein, Gqeberha and East London will be upgraded using the mobile production system.
Beyond bottled water production, Aquazania believes the technology has wider applications where reliable access to purified drinking water is essential.
Potential uses include large corporate campuses, mining operations, disaster relief initiatives and remote locations where conventional water infrastructure may be limited or unavailable.
“As a proudly South African company and a Level 1 B-BBEE contributor, we are committed to building solutions that not only benefit our customers but also contribute to local innovation, skills development and economic growth,” Looser said.
With water security and infrastructure resilience becoming increasingly important for both businesses and communities, modular production systems are expected to play a growing role in expanding access to reliable water treatment solutions.
