
Service and maintenance: the importance of knowledge transfer
If you’ve invested in a cutting-edge solution such as the FORU, you’ll want to avoid additional – and often unexpected – service and maintenance costs. It’s important to realize that this will not be an issue if you get off to a good start. The key lies in knowledge transfer. Allow us to explain!

It all starts with proper training
In our last blogpost, we explained that theory and practice often differ strongly. As oil spills are as impactful as they are costly, it is wise to bridge this gap before it’s too late. How to go about it? If you want the theory of your contingency plan to match the reality of an oil spill, proper training is indispensable. Let us tell you wh

Oil spills: theory and practice
When it comes to oil spills, contingency plans are key. But even though comprehensive guidelines and measures are outlined at an early stage, things don’t always go as planned: if an oil spill occurs, people are often insufficiently trained to act on the situation...

Development: a dynamic process
Development has always played a key role in the existence of Foru-Solution. When a major oil spill stirred up the world in 1989, a mechanical skimmer prototype was created. However, it was never developed into a sellable product. Twenty-one years later, in 2010,...