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Exhibiting at US Pavilion in EXPO AGUA , Lima, Peru

WHERE WE WORK AROUND THE WORLD

Mexico

  • Exporting to Mexico since 2000
  • Compact drinking water station, capacity 2,000 GPD up to 5,000 GPD
  • NAFTA is a big plus for facilitating export to Mexico

AQUA BLUE

Jamaica

  • Full-service water store designed and built in Kingston
  • 5,000 Gallon Per Day capacity
  • Purified ice machine
  • Window water vending machine

AQUA BLUE

Bahamas

  • Large capacity full-service
    water store
  • Purified ice machine
  • Carbonated water
  • Alkaline water

AQUA BLUE

Bangladesh

  • Complete water
    store equipment
  • 3,000 GPD capacity
  • Power converted to 220 Volt

AQUA BLUE

Nigeria

  • Shipped to customer agent
  • 3,000 GPD capacity
  • Video Training
  • Live tech support

AQUA BLUE

BARBADOS

  • Dual window water vending machine
  • Coin operating system
  • 6 Faucet drinking water station
  • Custom made per buyer’s inquiry

AQUA BLUE

Presenting Aqua Blue’s water store equipment, water filtration and water purification systems to the global market..

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Global water demand is expected to increase from 2005 to 2030, billion cubic meters (m3 )
S. America, Europe, N. America, Rest of Asia, Sub‐Saharan Africa, India, China,
Water demand increase from 2005 to 2030, billion m3

Agriculture Industry Municipal/Domestic Source: Bank of America Merrill Lynch, The Global Water Sector, September 28, 2011.

ASIAN AND LATIN AMERICAN MARKETS ARE DRIVING U.S. EXPORT GROWTH

The United States is one of the leading global exporters of water filtration and purification equipment, with $1.8 billion in equipment and parts exports in 2011. During the recession, equipment exports fell more than exports of parts, but both subsequently recovered and surpassed prerecession levels. The U.S. trade surplus was $548 million in 2011, and U.S. exports were about 17% of global exports of water filtration and purification equipment (excluding parts). Asia and Latin America driving export growth: The value of U.S. exports to Asia rose 30% during 2007–11, with four countries—Korea, China, Japan, and India—accounting for most of the growth in exports to the region. China is the largest U.S. export destination in Asia. China’s membrane, filtration, and disinfection equipment market was about $1.1 billion in 2010, and U.S. exports of water filtration and purification equipment to China totaled $204 million in 2011. U.S. exports to Latin America rose by 75% during 2007–11. Mexico and Chile accounted for the biggest increases in U.S. exports. Demand in Mexico, the region’s largest U.S. export destination, is rising and U.S. producers are strongly positioned in the market. The Chilean market is growing due to factors such as the expansion of mining. Chile has significant demand for advanced treatment technologies, which are commonly produced in the United States.

U.S. industry competitively positioned: U.S. exporters include small firms and diversified multinationals that export products ranging from small residential filtration systems to high-end technologies.

Aqua Blue is US. California based company manufacturing Compact drinking water Station, (CDWS) and State of the art water store systems.

Our 1000-2000 GPD capacity compact drinking water station is suitable for countries who need to have access to purified drinking water in any part of their country where there is access to city water, well water and surface water. This system is extremely easy operation and can be operated either mobile or free standing.

It works with solar energy or generator when electricity is unavailable. 

Our mobile solar energy water purification and dispensing system is a great solution for remote areas and disaster relief response. (US Patent pending)

Learn more: http://youtu.be/8D-U-d0wxns  

More info at:  www.aquablueusa.com

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, we export our products to any country in the world.

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