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Factory ship goes full steam ahead for coronavirus sanitizer production

FILE PHOTO: A view shows the Odeep One factory ship, which has modified its production line to supply a large quantity of hydroalcoholic solution, necessary for the fight against the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), moored in the port of Sete, France, April 6, 2020. REUTERS/Alexandre Minguez

Owners of a factory ship moored off southern France which normally turns seawater into bottled mineral water have converted it to make sanitising solution in the fight against the coronavirus.

At the start of the year, the 179-metre long Odeep One began making bottled water pumped from the depths of the Mediterranean but since April 1 the plastic bottles which roll off its production line have contained alcohol solution instead.

The French owners of the Panama-flagged ship currently produce just over 43,000 of the 600 millilitre bottles a day but they soon hope to more than double capacity to over 750,000 bottles a week, according to technical director of the parent company OFW Ships, Charles Denise.

A view shows the production line of drinkable seawater converted to make a large quantity of hydroalcoholic solution inside the Odeep One factory ship moored in the port of Sete, as the spread of the coronavirus disease continues in France, April 6, 2020. REUTERS/Alexandre Minguez

"Sailors are used to helping with rescue operations, it's in their DNA. And sailors are flexible," he told Reuters TV on board the ship this week.

Before the coronavirus crisis, the ship, built in East Germany as a train ferry but now moored in Sete, conducted regular five-day voyages in the Mediterranean to draw up water from a depth of 300 metres, filtering it and bottling it on board.

Now its 40 crew members, who owners say respect confinement measures, work 24 hours a day on its 400 metre production line, slightly adapted to produce the sanitizer solution.

A view shows the production line of drinkable seawater converted to make a large quantity of hydroalcoholic solution inside the Odeep One factory ship moored in the port of Sete, as the spread of the coronavirus disease continues in France, April 6, 2020. REUTERS/Alexandre Minguez

The company has put in place safety measures including ventilation and extractors in the factory and a ban on electronic equipment, and drums of flammable ethanol are stored at a distance at the back of the ship.

The company says it will continue to produce the sanitizer solution as long as it is needed.

Charles Denise, Technical Manager at OFW SHIPS, poses with a hydroalcoholic solution bottle and a drinking water bottle on the Odeep One factory ship which has modified its production line to supply a large quantity of hydroalcoholic solution, necessary for the fight against the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in the port of Sete, France, April 6, 2020. REUTERS/Alexandre Minguez

(Reporting by Alexander Minguez; Writing by Johnny Cotton; Editing by Giles Elgood)

Charles Denise, Technical Manager at OFW SHIPS, poses inside the Odeep One factory ship which has modified its production line to supply a large quantity of hydroalcoholic solution, necessary for the fight against the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in the port of Sete, France, April 6, 2020. REUTERS/Alexandre Minguez
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