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September 2009 Blog Posts (5)

Maritime industry

"Approach shipping companies' supply and/or technical departments' marine engineers and convince them to inquire about quotations for supplies and repairs thru my company: http://www.piraeusmarineservices.gr 10% cash as commission paid out to you at final invoice payment. Hellenic Shipping 's multilingual marine engineering consultancy by Antonio Dimitriadis at Piraeus Marine Services, S.A."

Added by Antonio Dimitriadis on September 29, 2009 at 4:34am — No Comments

LESSONS FROM ABOVE

LESSONS FROM ABOVE



It is often been said that the maritime sector has many lessons to learn from the airline industry. Notable among these is the handling public relations.



Compared to marine incidents, those of aircraft, that by and large result in many human casualties are generally spirited out of the media fairly quickly. By the time media catches on, the aircraft is down, the fire is out, it is broken asunder and demolished into a myriad of pieces. The location… Continue

Added by James Nicoll on September 24, 2009 at 12:46am — No Comments

LNG Ship Shore Compatibility Study

Trading patterns in LNG shipping are changing, with shorter term freight contracts and vessels trading to new ports. Ship-shore compatibility has become a major issue as many carriers are being rejected or temporarily refused access to terminals. Much of this is due to lack of accurate information being made available. This has caused a tremendous increase in Ship shore compatibility work load for ship owners/managers.



To decrease this work… Continue

Added by Capt. Rohit Bhatia on September 16, 2009 at 5:30am — No Comments

US EPA Vessel General Permit Training

You as a ship owner or manager that has ‘operational control’ over a vessel that visits or is likely to visit the US waters, need to comply with the requirements of the VGP and file a Notice of Intent before Sept 19th 2009 to avoid stiff penalties and fines.



The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on Dec 18th 2008 issued the Vessel General Permit (VGP) under the authority of the Clean Water… Continue

Added by Capt. Rohit Bhatia on September 16, 2009 at 5:25am — No Comments

Aframax Tanker saves 283 MT fuel oil, ($ 82,000) in single voyage.

Blue Water Marine Services’ Cargo Heating Management System continues to make waves in the heated cargo trade vessels, by consistently optimizing fuel oil consumption and minimizing harmful emissions from boilers during cargo heating operations.



The system recently recorded unprecedented success onboard one of the Aframax tanker that was making a voyage from US Gulf to Singapore. The vessel was loaded with 77000 MT of Fuel oil at 41.0 deg Celsius and was scheduled to discharge the… Continue

Added by Nikhil Mahendra on September 4, 2009 at 5:00am — No Comments

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