Maritime Magazines Archive
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- Ecochlor BWTS page: 98
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Maritime Reporter
on April 2015Ballast water treatment technology developer Ecochlor Inc. presented a project case study at CMA Shipping 2015, a case study which covered the retrofit of Ecochlor’s ballast water treatment system (BWTS) aboard the 2007-built RoRo car carrier vessel M/V Green Bay following an order from Internationa
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- GEA UV Ballast Water Treatment page: 98
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Maritime Reporter
on April 2015Earlier this year GEA won the first contract for equipping cruise liners with its UV ballast water treatment system, BallastMaster marineX, powered by Trojan Marinex. The contract is to equip two new vessels with one BallastMaster marineX each, as well as an option for equipping a third. The IMO-cer
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- New Water Maker page: 98
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Maritime Reporter
on April 2015ACO Marine launched a new water recovery system that is designed to give vessel owners greater capacity to reuse the treated effluent from wastewater treatment plants. The ACO Water Maker WM3 converts treated wastewater into pure distilled technical water for such applications as general surface
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- Sludge Management System page: 98
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Maritime Reporter
on April 2015Scienco/FAST has introduced a new way to deal with sludge with its standard MarineFAST Marine Sanitation Device, which meets MEPC.159(55) or providing secondary treatment, incorporating about one month of internal sludge storage or three months with larger systems. For vessels requiring a longer per
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Maritime Reporter
on April 2015Specifying for ballast water treatment systems can be a difficult process. Ian Hamilton, sales manager for marine electrical wiring control and instrumentation specialists CMR Group, offers guidance. Ballast water, which is used to maintain balance and stability when a ship is empty of cargo, ha
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Maritime Reporter
on April 2015Marine Procurement Solutions (MPS) has built an electronic platform that aims to enhance the purchasing cycle for the maritime industry. MPS provides software, consultancy services and other customized solutions through its Direct Connect e-procurement trading platform that is designed to unite buye
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- New Micro Field Buoy from OSIL page: 60
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Marine Technology
on April 2015U.K.-based oceanographic systems company Ocean Scientific International Ltd. (OSIL) introduced a new, ultra compact buoy platform into its range of fully integrated systems. The Micro Field Buoy is just 0.3m in diameter, and weighs only 15kg (without instrumentation), meaning it is easy for one pers
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- Two Dual-LiDAR Buoys Deployed page: 60
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Marine Technology
on April 2015AXYS Technologies Inc. (AXYS) has deployed two dual-LiDAR WindSentinel floating LiDAR systems, utilizing the Offshore Renewable Energy (ORE) Catapult’s offshore anemometry mast. According to AXYS, this will be the world’s first deployment of a floating LiDAR system to feature two LiDARs, as each sys
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Marine Technology
on April 2015J2 Subsea has launched an Xbox 360 wireless controller for a field-proven intelligent valve pack (iVP). Offered exclusively by J2, the Windows- based custom-built control software and gaming controller will improve operator training and ease maintenance activities on the iVP, the company said. The
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Marine Technology
on April 2015Turner Designs introduced a submersible logger designed to work with its C-sense pCO2 sensor. Designed by water quality instrument design corporation Precision Measurement Engineering, Inc. (PME), the C-sense Logger package records time, date, internal temperature and the partial pressure of gas in
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- Develogic Exhibts Seafloor Lander page: 59
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Marine Technology
on April 2015At the Ocean Business show in Southampton, U.K., develogic was scheduled to show a 6,000m rated compact seafloor lander with acoustic communication and sensor package, acoustic/seismic recording systems, acoustic modems, a real-time satellite gateway buoy with inductive/acoust c communication, a sou
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- In-situ Subsea Cable Repair page: 58
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Marine Technology
on April 2015IMR specialist N-Sea used a wet repair habitat to complete an in-situ subsea cable repair. The habitat was developed by Moyle Interconnector Ltd. as part of the seabed repair project, with ESB International the owner’s engineer for the project. The habitat allows repairs to be implemented in-situ be
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Marine Technology
on April 2015CARIS released its CARIS S-57 Composer 3.0, a desktop application for the production of electronic navigational products, including Electronic Navigational Charts (ENC), Additional Military Layers (AML), Inland Electronic Navigational Charts (IENC) and Digital Nautical Charts (DNC). For the first ti
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Marine Technology
on April 2015At Ocean Business in Southampton MMT´s key topic was the new Surveyor Interceptor ROV (SROV). Together with its Norwegian partners Reach Subsea AS, MMT developed a new generation, survey ROV, named Surveyor Interceptor (SROV), which is specially designed for pipeline inspection and seabed surveys.
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- Boatbuilding in China page: 90
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Maritime Reporter
on April 2015While much of the focus on coverage of the Chinese shipbuilding industry is on big shipbuilding, Maritime Reporter switches gears this month to explore activities in select boatbuilding sectors. Damen Yichang Shipyard The Damen boatbuilding name is ubiquitous around the world, and China is cert
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Maritime Reporter
on April 2015Shipping owner Alfred Hartmann is the new President of the Association of German Shipowners (VDR). For the first time a mid-size company owner is at the helm of the VDR, and this 68 year-old wants to bring the German shipping industry back on course. He discussed his plan with MR. A few years ago
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- The German Shipbuilding Rebound page: 78
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Maritime Reporter
on April 2015German shipbuilding has made a significant turnaround. The country’s shipbuilding industry has seen increases in the number of employees, orders and deliveries compared to 2013, according to the German Shipbuilding and Ocean Industries Association (VSM). The special shipbuilding sector drove th
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- VT Halter Powers Ahead page: 74
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Maritime Reporter
on April 2015If you drive just south of I-10 in Pascagoula, Miss., within 10 minutes you find yourself on the doorstep of VT Halter Marine, arguably one of the more diverse and active shipyards in the U.S. The company, which is a subsidiary of Vision Technologies Systems, Inc. (VTS), operates three facilities in
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Maritime Reporter
on April 2015Though the market for Offshore Support Vessels (OSVs) is soft, advances in technology, fit and finish in the sector is unrivaled in any other maritime niche over the past five years. Here’s a look at some of the more notable designs and deliveries. Few vessels have inspired as much attention or co
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Marine Technology
on April 2015Fugro introduced another advance in the field of GNSS augmentation with its high accuracy G2+ service, designed to benefit offshore operators around the globe who require positioning and measurement accuracy at centimeter level. G2+ is an enhancement of Fugro’s G2 service (based on GPS and GLONASS)