Rexnavi supplies pumps and pump spares to trading companies, ship management companies and ship owners in Italy and all over the world.
We have been working in the pump market for 20 years since 1997 and have continually improved our pump range thanks to our staff’s experience on vessels and technical know-how.
We handle spare parts suitable for the most marketed screw and centrifugal pumps, especially IMO, Allweiler and Garbarino. We are also able to supply complete pump units, with a special focus on the screw pumps.
We are not only a supplier but also a manufacturer. We are specialised in the manufacturing of impellers, shafts and other parts in our workshop, and we have a strong cooperation with local foundries and workshops.
Our warehouse is big enough to keep most of the pump spare parts in stock so we can dispatch quickly, and satisfy our customers' needs also in case of urgency.
We have been accredited by RINA to ISO:9001 and we are also proud to be agent in Italy for Herborner Pumpentechnik.
Since 2016 we have been member of the Organization EMISA (European Maritime Independent Supplier Association).
We commit ourselves to what we do, and we do our best to give customers high quality products – as it is in the best Italian tradition.
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