Other Equipment – Page 44

  • Totem ECDIS allows for GPS jamming or spoofing
    News

    GPS spoofing and Totem ECDIS

    2013-08-06T14:01:00Z

    According to Israeli marine electronics company TotemPlus, there has been considerable discussion following media reports of hackers jamming or spoofing GPS signals.

  • The hydrostatic level transmitter
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    Tank gauging system accommodates list and trim

    2013-08-01T17:30:00Z

    The latest tank gauging system from PSM of the UK combines level measurement transmitters with an associated display and control system that is capable of calculating the required corrections to take account of list and/or trim.

  • From August 2013 drinking water onboard will have to comply with standards listed in MLC 2006
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    Onboard potable water test kit for MLC regulations

    2013-07-26T16:17:00Z

    Martek Marine has added potable water testing kits to its product range, designed in readiness for the new Maritime Labour Convention (MLC) regulations.

  • A novel use for a MacGregor cargo crane on Royal Caribbean’s first Quantum cruise ship
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    MacGregor to supply ‘viewing crane’ to cruise newbuild

    2013-07-05T14:10:00Z

    We never fail to be amazed by the things that cruise operators add to their vessels to keep paying customers happy.

  • Class Instrumentation produces the Cargo-Safe UT hatch cover tester.
    News

    Technology can only do so much

    2013-06-30T23:30:00Z

    While chalk and hose tests have mostly been replaced by ultrasonic testing, the technology itself is only part of the solution to P&I club’s most common cargo claim. Maintenance schedules are also critical, says Wendy Laursen

  • PSM’s ict 1000 pressure transmitters are designed to satisfy the safety stipulations of the original Solas II regulations
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    Cargo overpressure: relieving the pain of compliance

    2013-06-30T23:30:00Z

    Stephen Ratcliffe of PSM looks at the implications of the impending tanker cargo overpressure legislation and argues the case for system monitoring as an economical and effective alternative to secondary systems.

  • MacGregor 250-tonne subsea crane and a 15-tonne offshore crane on board ‘Grand Canyon’, the first of Volstad's new-generation fleet
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    Efficiency drives cargo system developments

    2013-06-30T23:30:00Z

    The push to increase efficiency, saving fuel, costs and emissions is the main driver behind recent developments in deck gear and cargo access equipment.

  • Schat-Harding provides training support material that includes an assessment component with its hooks
    News

    How long is it OK for people to keep dying?

    2013-05-31T23:31:00Z

    There are a lot of seafarers who are wary of lifeboats, writes Wendy Laursen: IMO is taking action, but there are traps for shipowners as they act on the new regulations

  • Viking Life-saving Equipment has upgraded its double evacuation chutes so that now 908 passengers can be transferred to liferafts in 30 minutes
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    New technologies improve safety risks

    2013-05-31T23:31:00Z

    New equipment is coming to market to tackle fire, flood and dangerous gas risks, writes Wendy Laursen

  • California and Australia have followed different approaches for evaluating if a ship’s hull poses an unacceptable invasive fouler risk
    News

    Biofouling regulations on the table

    2013-05-31T23:30:00Z

    IMO seems reticent to legislate on biofouling and its influence on hull performance, explains Wendy Laursen.

  • Martek’s Marine 4 gas detector
    News

    Gas detector can be calibrated onboard

    2013-05-31T23:30:00Z

    Martek Marine has released a MED-certified portable gas detector that can be recalibrated onboard, providing tamperproof certification to meet the relevant regulations.

  • Viking Supply Ships is currently upgrading the oily water separators on a number of vessels, largely based on suggestions made by crew members
    News

    Opex needs greater consideration in bilge choices

    2013-04-01T13:02:00Z

    There is often a lack of connection between owner and yard when installing bilge technologies which can lead to increased operating costs. By Wendy Laursen

  • Clear View screen showing historic BWT activity report transmitted onshore for management reporting
    News

    On course for BWTS compliance

    2013-03-30T23:30:00Z

    Two marine technology suppliers have combined to offer a practical solution for areas of the current ballast water treatment debate that are currently at risk of being overlooked.

  • Goltens' specialists help carry out a BWT system installation onboard
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    Laser scanning aids BWTS installation

    2013-03-30T23:30:00Z

    Goltens Green Technologies says it offers a laser scanning service to assist owners and yards in determining how best to retrofit ballast water treatment systems.

  • Dr Stelios Kyriacou: The big questions are though, who is going to regulate this and who is going to manage it?
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    Fitting a timeline to success

    2013-03-04T14:36:00Z

    The latest IMO meeting on the 2004 Ballast Water Management Convention made some progress on a key issue that has plagued its implementation so far. However, this success may only signal the start of another decade of effort, says Wendy Laursen.

  • RCCL's 'Allure of the Seas' is equipped with the Eniram system
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    Operational vessel performance management

    2013-03-01T18:48:00Z

    Former VLCC Master Captain Melvin Mathews, director of regulatory and environment solutions at Finnish company Eniram, looks at optimising fleet performance for optimum returns

  • man-machine mix
    News

    Sophistication of weather routing grows

    2013-03-01T18:48:00Z

    The world’s information is doubling every two years, and oceanographic data is no exception. New weather routing and voyage optimisation technologies are emerging founded on this growing mass of information.

  • The development of a system relying on permanent magnets means skipping a number of the more common drive elements
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    Simplicity in a complex environment

    2013-03-01T18:48:00Z

    “The drive itself is simple by design” says Geir Larsen, InPower’s MD - although getting it to market has been anything but that.

  • The Elsys switchboard
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    New-generation marine switchboard systems

    2013-03-01T18:47:00Z

    Elcome International, a marine solutions provider and system integrator based in Dubai, has recently introduced its new Elsys family of marine electrical switchboard and power management systems.

  • The 100th Synapsis IBS is officially handed over by Raytheon Anschütz to Crocon
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    Integrated bridge system centenary

    2013-02-28T23:30:00Z

    German marine electronic equipment manufacturer Raytheon Anschütz says that it has now sold more than 100 integrated bridge systems.