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Furthermore, two new developments will be presented: a High-Load Bio

Rector (HL-BR) for the treatment of black water and grey water and an in- line ballast water treatment during uptake (SEDNA).

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Baltic Sea Ferries Enter

Blohm + Voss Repair as the various service contract possibili- ties.

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Nauticast Launches 3-in-l

Graphic Display

AIS specialist Nauticast

Navigationssysteme GmbH is launching an innovative 3-in-l graphical display 280° i 520-2° • 340° . ,1 j_5«s. I / \ 50.0

Si / $ \ <3 CO 10.0 x^jjjg 1 solution for their X-Pack DS Class A

AIS Transponder. The new display not

Germany • SMM Preview only offers an alphanumeric, as well as a radar view, it also has a built-in "Fairway View" option. This three- dimensional representation of the sur- rounding traffic scenario is a completely unique way of capturing and represent- ing vessel data (worldwide patent pend- ing).

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On August 17 the 152 x 23.12 x 5.64 m Danish Baltic Sea ferry Prins Joachim was floated into Dock 16 of Blohm +

Voss Repair GmbH. In the course of the docking period, the ferry of Scandlines

Denmark will be equipped with more powerful engines — six MAK main engines with a total power of 23,000 kW — allowing the ferry to reduce its cross- ing time on the Rostock to Gedser (DK) from 120 to 105 minutes.

In addition, two new Flender gearbox- es and a waste heat boiler will be installed and the pipe and supply sys- tems will be renewed as well.

To increase the power supply on board, the ferry will be provided with a new generator with a capacity of 1,500 kW. In addition to the extension of the monitoring and alarm system IMACS, the bridge equipment will also be mod- ernized. Finally, the paint work of the hull will be renewed.

The second ferry, the Kronsprins

Frederik will arrive at Blohm + Voss

Repair in October.

Radio Holland Group at SMM

A cross section of Radio Holland's worldwide management, sales and serv- ice personnel worldwide will be present at SMM, focusing on the international service capabilities of the Group, as well

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