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Choosing the right shielding gas for your welding needs on board
Arc welding processes commonly used by vessel crew, such as TIG and MIG/MAG welding, require the use of a shielding gas primarily to shield and protect the molten weld pool from the surrounding atmosphere. Let's examine the key factors to consider in selecting
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Selecting the right rope - Why should you be looking at LDBF?
In the history of ship mooring, diameter has often been the only criterium in the selection of ropes. Today, it is still commonly used to compare mooring ropes, with common advice being that thicker ropes should be chosen for heavier vessels. The article examines
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Maximising productivity, efficiency, and safety in your shipboard repair operations
In the maritime industry, pivoting to more efficient and effective technology will enable ship operators to achieve the benefits of improved productivity and reducing the risk of disruption to ship operations. Read more here. Shipboard welding and cutting
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Partnering for predictability
Against a backdrop of complex regulatory changes, our close partnership and open lines of communication helped Anglo-Eastern achieve operational excellence and deliver optimal results. In this interview, Rahul Balani, Senior Vessel Manager with Anglo-Eastern
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3 life-saving questions you need to ask to ensure a safe mooring solution
With a wide variety of mooring ropes available across the world, choosing the best and most effective solution may be a complex process. Here are the three of the most important aspects to look out for, so you can find the safest option that doesn’t compromise
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Responsible refrigeration on ships – Enabling you to comply with regulations and reduce carbon emissions
According to the 4th IMO GHG Study, the estimated annual loss of refrigerants from shipping in 2018 resulted in 18.2 million tonnes in CO2 emissions. Refrigerant leaks result in more energy needed to deliver the necessary level of cooling, and could contribute
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Vaccination for Seafarers in Polish Ports
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Vaccination for Seafarers in Indian Ports
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Vaccination for Seafarers in United Kingdom Ports
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Vaccination for Seafarers in Swedish Ports
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