TeamTec is pleased to announce a new Senza BWMS contract with UniBallast
TeamTec is pleased to announce that we have been awarded a new contract with UniBallast for the delivery of the Senza Ballast Water Management System (BWMS) for one of their turnkey projects.
UniBallast provides ballast water treatment solutions, including full retrofits and portable, containerized systems for onboard or barge-based deployment.
TeamTec has previously supplied Senza BWMS to UniBallast, and over time we have built a strong and successful partnership. UniBallast is highly skilled and knowledgeable, and we are confident that this project will mark yet another successful collaboration.
Project Background and Challenge
For this turnkey solution, TeamTec will deliver equipment for 4 x 2,800 m³/h systems, while UniBallast will be responsible for engineering and integration.
The vessel’s existing BWMS is unable to operate in compliance under the water conditions expected during upcoming assignments. Senza BWMS will therefore be used when the vessel operates in these — and other — challenging waters.
The initial dialogue began in September 2025. The project then progressed through a sales process of approximately four months, resulting in a confirmed order.
The selected solution needed to:
Operate reliably in all types of waters
Maintain full ballast flow without delays
Meet international ballast water regulations
The Solution – Why Senza BWMS
Senza was selected primarily due to its simplicity and its ability to treat all types of water, regardless of turbidity, salinity, or temperature — without increasing power consumption or reducing flow.
The contracted system has a total capacity of 4 × 2,800 m³/h and includes minor, project-specific adaptations to simplify operation for the end user, while maintaining a largely standard configuration.
TeamTec’s Role in the Project
TeamTec has been closely involved from an early stage, contributing through technical evaluations, surveys, and continuous dialogue with UniBallast. This work has been supported by close coordination between our sales, technical, and project teams.
The contract represents a strong reference for both parties and demonstrates how ballast water treatment challenges can be solved without compromising operational efficiency. The project is expected to be relevant for future vessels facing similar limitations with existing BWMS solutions.