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Air Products )
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May 18, 2020
Air Products was the first company to develop a marine nitrogen generator more than 30 years ago.
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NAVTOR )
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April 26, 2020
When NAVTOR introduced the concept of Pay As You Sail (PAYS) ENC subscription to the global marketplace in 2012 the e-Navigation specialist had no idea of the impact it would create. Eight years later PAYS is the standard model for a significant proportion of the industry, delivering seamless efficiency, flexibility and optimal value for savvy shipowners worldwide.
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Alfa Laval )
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March 29, 2020
From technology to service, Alfa Laval’s SOx scrubber solutions keep you at the forefront.
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Benny Cenac )
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March 3, 2020
Benny Cenac of Houma knows that dry docking a vessel every 1-5 years will maintain its best fuel efficiency and structure.
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Alfa Laval )
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February 1, 2020
From technology to service, Alfa Laval’s SOx scrubber solutions keep you at the forefront.
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DNV GL )
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January 7, 2020
Increasingly advanced and integrated vessel systems offer great benefits to shipowners and operators. Key maritime stakeholders have found a way to ensure these systems can be tested before being installed.
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DNV GL )
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November 27, 2019
A new GHG Pathway Model from the latest Maritime Forecast to 2050 report can help the maritime industry to assess and prepare for the effects of regulatory and technological change in reducing world fleet greenhouse gas emissions.
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Geert Schouten, Managing Director, Shipbuilder )
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November 25, 2019
I’ve recently posted the message on LinkedIn that almost a third of a working day is spent on the search for documents at maritime companies. I received a lot of questions about that. It is clear that shipbuilders are concerned about this. Every…
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Chris-Marine AB )
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October 22, 2019
At least 10% of newbuildings need to have their cylinder liners replaced already before the first dry-docking, a costly consequence of failing to keep the liners in top condition. However, this problem can easily be prevented with the right equipment.
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October 8, 2019
At least 10% of newbuildings need to have their cylinder liners replaced already before the first dry-docking, a costly consequence of failing to keep the liners in top condition. However, this problem can easily be prevented with the right equipment.