Other Equipment – Page 42
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All the nice-to-have features of fresh water generators
Manufacturers of onboard freshwater generating systems continue to expand on capacity and performance, writes Wendy Laursen.
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Buying a ballast water treatment system is the easy part
The biggest challenge for ballast water treatment systems at the moment is meeting US Coast Guard requirements for testing, but owners will soon have their share of challenges too, says Wendy Laursen.
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Fresh approach to integration from Imtech
High revenue-earning ships need a fresh approach to systems integration to take full advantage of available efficiency gains, according to technical service provider Imtech Marine.
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Taking the safe path towards unmanned ships
DNV GL hopes to help the industry reduce seafarer fatalities by 90%: a goal which could ultimately result in taking crew off ships altogether, writes Wendy Laursen
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Harmonised e-reporting procedures for all vessels in EU
A new era for global maritime is to be unveiled on June 2015. The European Commission adopted on June 25th the report on the functioning of the Reporting Formalities Directive (Directive 2010/65). The Directive aims to ensure that by June 2015, vessels entering in or departing from EU ports will ...
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Electronic navigation training as ECDIS carriage requirements approach
ECDIS training is becoming big business, with numerous companies involved, but as UK company Ecdis Ltd explains, training is not just about complying with current and upcoming IMO requirements – ship operators can save costs through ensuing that onboard navigational equipment is used correctly.
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Rugged computers - more than just ‘hard shells’
A truly rugged computer suitable for maritime applications should be much more than just a normal computer wrapped in a tough outer case, as Jerker Hellström, CEO of Swedish company Handheld, explains.
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Cargo overpressure prevention now mandatory
Mark Jones, sales director of PSM, looks at a case study showing how one ship operator managed to comply with the latest regulations.
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Voyage optimisation supersedes traditional weather routing
An improvement on the traditional concept of weather routing, known as vessel and voyage optmisation solution (VVOS) has been introduced by Jeppesen: chief naval architect Dr Henry Chen introduces the system.
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Transition to digital navigation gathering pace
Jason Scholey, senior product manager, United Kingdom Hydrographic Office tells Wendy Laursen about the transition to digital navigation.
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Sealing options for meeting VGP grow
A growing range of sealing solutions are available which enable ship operators to meet the US Vessel General Permit conditions; the latest options are described by Wendy Laursen.
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More clarity needed on dry film thickness
Dr Raouf Kattan of Safinah and John Fletcher of Elcometer have prepared a paper discussing the pitfalls in assessing dry film thickness; Wendy Laursen summarises the findings.
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Researchers question the effectiveness of anodes in ballast tanks
Field evidence from over 100 ships suggests that cathodic protection is having little effect on ballast tank condition. Elsyca has developed a model to help improve the situation, writes Wendy Laursen
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New developments promise easier corrosion protection
Wendy Laursen describes two coating and cathodic protection systems which are being refined with the aim of improved practical efficiency and cost.
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Accidents and the compelling need for more technology
There is debate about how much more lifesaving equipment next generation shipping will need, writes Wendy Laursen.
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Fire statistics are good, but flooding still an issue
Fire safety has never been better thanks to today’s ship designs and technology, but regulatory changes are on the horizon to improve flooding risks, writes Wendy Laursen.
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Putting security guards in their place
Security guards have been hailed as one of the best defences against piracy, but technology solutions remain competitive and desirable, says the security industry. By Wendy Laursen
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Flow meters provide solution for LNG tanker ‘boil-off’ gas
Instrumentation company Allison Engineering of the UK says that its ST110 gas flow meters have proved successful on board LNG carriers to measure boil-off gas, the natural wastage gas generated in the storage tanks.
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Substantial deck equipment contract
MacGregor, part of Cargotec, has reported a deck equipment contract for a series of eight 58,500dwt bulk carriers under construction at New Times Shipbuilding in China.
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Rethinking container lashing systems to boost profits
Macgregor offers to boost container ship carrying capacity with a new approach to optimisation, writes Wendy Laursen