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Wartsila Ballast Water Treatment with Trojan Technologies PDF Print E-mail

wartsilaThe International Maritime Organisation (IMO) has in 2004 adopted the Global Ballast Water Convention, mandating that ballast water must be treated prior to releasing it in another ecological zone.

For the Convention to come into force, it must be ratified by at least 30 countries representing 35 percent of the global fleet's dead weight tonnage.
At the moment 30 countries representing 26,4 percent of the dead weight tonnage have ratified the convention, and full ratification is expected to occur in late 2011 or early 2012.

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Maris and Seagull computer-based training ECDIS PDF Print E-mail
seagull1Maris and Seagull have reached an agreement to develop a comprehensive product-specific computer-based training ECDIS (Electronic Chart Display and Information System) module. New requirements for competence and training have been amended in the STCW convention. As well as including approved ECDIS simulator training, the standard opens up wider delivery sources of training, including onboard instruction.
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MMWC PROPELLER ARRESTERS to protect vessels underway PDF Print E-mail
mmwc-1The Merchant Maritime Warfare Centre (MMWC), a UK based maritime anti-piracy organization, is launching their latest countermeasure, the MMWC Propeller Arresters.
This is a non-lethal countermeasure to protect vessels underway regardless of vessel type, speed, cargo, flag state registration and weather conditions.
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Kittiwake Cuts Cost Online Engine Liner Monitoring PDF Print E-mail

linerscancloseclosedKittiwake Developments, provider of condition monitoring and asset protection technology, has announced a significant cost reduction and payment plan for its LinerSCAN product. LinerSCAN - online sensors that safeguard engine liners - can now be purchased for a markedly lower price, with the option to pay a lower up front cost and spread the remaining amount over a three-year period for multiple vessel purchases.

Martin Lucas, managing director at Kittiwake Developments, commented: “Kittiwake is renowned for listening to its customers’ needs and in adapting our pricing template we believe we have ensured LinerSCAN is now more affordable to more customers amid times of austerity. Now more than ever, ship owners and operators need to maintain a clear competitive advantage through reliable, consistent operations and ensuring profitability.

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FLIR i3, i5 & i7 Infrared Cameras Features PDF Print E-mail

FLIR-i31Best-in-Class Performance, Groundbreaking Affordability. Easy to Operate
I-series cameras are incredibly easy to use, designed for entry-level users, but outfitted with robust functionality that make them assets in the tool kits of
experience thermal professionals as well. From a large LCD screen to the foolproof focus to the intuitive, simple menu navigation, see how i-series is designed for minimum hassle, maximum usability.

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