The Alkaline Water Co., Inc., developers of a proprietary electrolysis beverage process, packaged and sold as a premier alkaline drinking water for balanced lifestyles, has begun an expansion project to meet the growing demand for Alkaline Water products.
As a result of early successes at retail, and in support of the company's ongoing national market expansion efforts, the management team saw the need to build a number of additional proprietary Alkaline Water manufacturing systems.
"These water systems are designed to exacting specifications and built under exclusive license by an Arizona-based specialty equipment manufacturer," says Steven Nickolas, president and CEO of The Alkaline Water Company. "They are tasked with production design, fabrication, field service and technical support for each installation. Each system is rigorously tested and calibrated before shipping, and again upon arrival at its destination facility, prior to commissioning and activation."
The Alkaline Water technology will be deployed directly at partner bottling facilities located strategically across the country. Subject to demand, some bottling companies may initially require only a single mechanism, with several key bottlers already identified as recipients for multiple devices. The Company has projected a need for up to 14 additional systems over the next 12 to 18 months.
Alkaline or high-pH waters represent one of the biggest trends in the growing bottled water market.
As a result of early successes at retail, and in support of the company's ongoing national market expansion efforts, the management team saw the need to build a number of additional proprietary Alkaline Water manufacturing systems.
"These water systems are designed to exacting specifications and built under exclusive license by an Arizona-based specialty equipment manufacturer," says Steven Nickolas, president and CEO of The Alkaline Water Company. "They are tasked with production design, fabrication, field service and technical support for each installation. Each system is rigorously tested and calibrated before shipping, and again upon arrival at its destination facility, prior to commissioning and activation."
The Alkaline Water technology will be deployed directly at partner bottling facilities located strategically across the country. Subject to demand, some bottling companies may initially require only a single mechanism, with several key bottlers already identified as recipients for multiple devices. The Company has projected a need for up to 14 additional systems over the next 12 to 18 months.
Alkaline or high-pH waters represent one of the biggest trends in the growing bottled water market.