Stock advisory — March 2026: 500 Ton/day and 1,000 Ton/day units are currently in-stock and cleared for fast-track export to GCC member states. Typical lead time from confirmed order to on-site operation: 72–96 hours. Contact our emergency desk for a same-day quote.
Situation Assessment
Gulf states source 70–100% of municipal drinking water from coastal desalination plants. A single facility serving a city of 500,000 residents can be rendered non-operational within hours — and the resulting volume deficit cannot be closed by trucking alone.
Fixed infrastructure requires stable power, civil works, and hardened perimeters. Mobile containerised RO systems bypass every one of these dependencies — they arrive ready to operate from seawater or brackish sources and can be redeployed as conditions evolve




Operational Challenge
Systems must arrive ready to operate. No civil works. No specialist commissioning teams. Plug-in power, seawater inlet, potable water outlet.
A single 1,000 T/day unit meets the minimum drinking and sanitation needs of approximately 25,000–35,000 people.
Potable water must meet WHO standards guidelines.
Current Inventory
All units produce WHO-standard potable water from seawater (TDS up to 45,000 ppm) or brackish sources. Diesel generator compatible. Salt-tolerant membrane packs pre-fitted for Gulf seawater chemistry. Spare consumable kits included.
Deployment Protocol
Letter of intent received. Export documentation, customs classification, and freight routing initiated in parallel. No waiting for final contract signature to begin logistics.
Shipping to Gulf hub airports (Dubai, UAE, Saudia Ariba, Kuwait City, Bahrain International).
"The gap between a water emergency and a water catastrophe is measured in days — sometimes hours. The only asset that closes that gap is a system already built, tested, and sitting on a warehouse shelf."
— Emergency Water Infrastructure Briefing, Gulf Civil Defence Network, 2025
System Performance
Capacity Reference
500 m3/day
Drinking & sanitation needs of approx. 12,000–15,000 people at WHO minimum (35 L/person/day)
1,000 m3/day
Drinking & sanitation needs of approx. 25,000–30,000 people, or supplement for a mid-size municipality
2,000 m3/day
Dual-unit array. Meets field requirements up to 50,000 population
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