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Wärtsilä invests in strengthening its turbocharger services

Wärtsilä invests in strengthening its turbocharger services

by Satzuma-Creative | May 8, 2017 | News

Technology group Wärtsilä invests in expanding its offering and global service workshop footprint in turbocharger services. Over 20 Wärtsilä service workshops globally are equipped with full capability to service turbochargers. With this investment, Wärtsilä is able...
Vestdavit PAP-16000 brings new davit lifting force to market

Vestdavit PAP-16000 brings new davit lifting force to market

by Satzuma-Creative | May 8, 2017 | News

Vestdavit has completed its largest ever single-point A-frame davit for over the side boat handling, rising to the continuing challenge set by customers to be able to launch and retrieve ever larger workboats from their ships. The first PAP-16000 davit, which features...
Drydocks World-Dubai promoting conversion to seawater lubricated bearings.

Drydocks World-Dubai promoting conversion to seawater lubricated bearings.

by Satzuma-Creative | May 4, 2017 | News

Thordon Bearings and Drydocks World-Dubai have signed an agreement to work together to promote the conversion of ships’ oil lubricated propeller shafts to Thordon’s COMPAC open seawater lubricated bearing system. The agreement will create an action plan in which a...

Q&A with Herbert Müller, Global Head of Service, ABB Turbocharging

by Satzuma-Creative | May 2, 2017 | Video

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Costly bilge water non-compliance – new white paper

Costly bilge water non-compliance – new white paper

by Satzuma-Creative | Apr 25, 2017 | News

A white paper from Alfa Laval addresses ship owner concerns to ensure vessel compliance with bilge water regulations worldwide. Even if a traditional system with type approval is operating on board, the paper states, there are still risks of violating applicable laws...
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Shipyard ASTINAVE specified Roxtec cable transits instead of cable glands when modernizing the corvettes Manabí and Loja for the Ecuadorian Navy. The change to Roxtec cable transits solved three issues: Roxtec seals allow more cables in each opening than cable glands...

Feature: A Canadian Coast Guard upgrade

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The Government of Canada is committed to providing the Canadian Coast Guard with the equipment it needs to carry out its important work, while providing economic opportunities for the Canadian marine sector. The purchase of three medium commercial icebreakers ensures...

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