Other Equipment – Page 53
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New filtration company set up in Denmark
A new Danish water treatment company, to be known as dma ecosystems, has been created to build on the assets of parent dma Sorption.
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Fresh water for river cruiser conversions
Dutch company Hatenboer-Water of Rotterdam has supplied two containerised potable water-making units to the De Hoop Lobith shipyard.
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Largest version of ballast water system is destined for drilling ship
The largest Alfa Laval PureBallast system available is to be installed by Stena on one of its drilling ships.
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Industry responds to IMO ballast water management convention
Hyundai Heavy Industries has ordered OceanSaver ballast water management systems for three VLCCs being built for the Oman Shipping Company.
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Chinese approval gives sewage treatment system a head start
Hamworthy reports that it has become the first non-domestic sewage plant supplier to achieve type approval in China.
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Pre-treatment system claimed to reduce OWS filer costs
An alternative to filters, which many users have found to be costly in operation, has been introduced by Marinfloc for oily water separators.
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Warning issued over ECDIS shoal display
Transas has recently drawn the attention of ECDIS users to a warning published by UKHO in its Notices to Mariners, concerning an issue with the use of electronic navigation charts.
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Approval for sewage system
Gertsen & Olufsen of Denmark says that DNV has issued IMO approval for its biological sewage treatment plant for ships and offshore-use.
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Advanced integrated bridge for new offshore support ship
The delivery of Hull no. 339 from Kleven Verft, named the ''Troms Vision'', to Troms Offshore MPSV, took place on March 5 in Ålesund, Norway.
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Faster docking procedure for vessels with silicone coatings
According to Hempel, an increasing number of shipowners are using fouling release coatings like Hempasil X3 to reduce fuel bills and cut carbon emissions.
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Overload test for large crane
Italian company Heila Marine Cranes reports that in December 2009 it successfully performed an overload tests of the 100 ton AHC crane.
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Cargo pump room system for Chinese tanker operator
China Petrochemical Corp, of Taiwan, has for the first time specified all-electric cargo pump room systems for two new 40,000 dwt product carriers.
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Major order from Dubai for nitrogen systems
Hamworthy reports that Dubai-based ship owner United Arab Chemical Carriers has specified its Moss nitrogen generator technology for installation on board 10 ships under construction in South Korea.
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Safety company celebrates half-century
2010 marks the year in which Viking Life-Saving Equipment celebrates its 50th anniversary in maritime and offshore safety equipment and servicing.
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Cargo operations benefit from electric drives
Cargotec is finding that new technology is allowing electrically driven cargo handling equipment to rival the traditional hydraulics in several applications.
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Navigational updates delivered to ships via e-mail
Chart agent Thomas Gunn Navigation Services says that it has enjoyed further success with its Voyager service, which delivers weekly Notice to Mariners and tracings correction data direct to vessels by e-mail or via web access.
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Northrop Grumman radars for Sydney ferries
Northrop Grumman Corporation’s Sperry Marine business unit has been chosen to supply radars for the Sydney Harbour Ferries fleet.
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Cleaner seas were the focus in 2009
Bilge water treatment came under the spotlight in the first half of 2009, when Alfa Laval launched its PureBilge system.
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Liquid level gauge for measuring ballast tanks
Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL) and Japanese company Musashino have jointly developed a portable liquid-level gauge for vessel ballast tanks.
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Cargo pump room system for Chinese tanker operator
China Petrochemical Corp, of Taiwan, has for the first time specified all-electric cargo pump room systems for two new 40,000 dwt product carriers.