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All your water safe and compliant

All your water safe and compliant

by Mariska Buitendijk | Mar 8, 2023 | Advertorials, Maritime regulations, News, Shipping

Advertorial – As you may be well aware, all installations for treating your scrubber water, ballast water, potable water, bilge water and grey water on board must be compliant and safe. Even though you know this, it is not your core business. Complying with...
SWZ|Maritime’s June 2022 issue: European shipbuilding – Let the data speak for themselves

SWZ|Maritime’s June 2022 issue: European shipbuilding – Let the data speak for themselves

by Mariska Buitendijk | Jun 28, 2022 | Marine fuels, News, Ship design, Shipbuilding, SWZ|Maritime, WASP

The end of May is traditionally the period that the various national shipbuilding associations announce their results from the previous year. Our editor Gerrit de Boer has compiled a detailed overview of the ships delivered last year with a map that shows where in the...
Damen signs Erma First to supply world’s smallest ballast water treatment system

Damen signs Erma First to supply world’s smallest ballast water treatment system

by Mariska Buitendijk | Jan 21, 2022 | Emissions, News, Shipping

Damen has signed its first contract with Erma First. The Greek company will be supplying its oneTANK, which is the world’s smallest ballast water treatment system. As oneTANK uses chemical injection methods to clean ships’ ballast water, it is an expansion of Damen’s...
Four in one go: Wagenborg ships get ballast water treatment systems

Four in one go: Wagenborg ships get ballast water treatment systems

by Mariska Buitendijk | Jun 22, 2020 | News

The Edenborg, Jade, Westborg and Merel V have arrived at shipyard Royal Niestern Sander in the Port of Delfzijl, the Netherlands. All four general cargo ships will have ballast water management systems installed. In 2017, the Ballast Water Management Convention came...
Ballast water treatment technology can kill coronavirus on surfaces

Ballast water treatment technology can kill coronavirus on surfaces

by Mariska Buitendijk | Apr 28, 2020 | News

The ultra-violet light technology used to kill invasive species in ships’ ballast water tanks can be used to protect seafarers, health workers and first-responders from picking up the coronavirus from surfaces. Bio-UV Group plans to have a surface disinfection system...
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