What Lurks Inside Shipping Containers
Seizure-inducing methyl bromide and carcinogenic formaldehyde are only some of the poisonous chemicals scientists found inside cargo containers. by Chris Baraniuk July 7, 2022 | 950 words, about 4 minutes …
Seizure-inducing methyl bromide and carcinogenic formaldehyde are only some of the poisonous chemicals scientists found inside cargo containers. by Chris Baraniuk July 7, 2022 | 950 words, about 4 minutes …
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AND THE IMO’S GHG STRATEGY The identification and availability of appropriate spares is not only about safeguarding the vessel and personnel against maritime risks, but also about safeguarding the environment. Namely, controlling GHG…
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12.1 Classification
13.1 Counter-piracy systems
13.2 Diving and underwater equipment
13.3 Missiles, artillery, torpedoes
13.4 Naval aviation
13.5 Unmanned vehicles
12.1 Classification
12.2 Consulting
12.3 Design
12.4 Documentation
12.5 Education and research
12.6 Financing
12.7 Hydrography
12.8 Institutions, organisations and associations
12.9 Insurance
12.10 Logistics services
12.11 Offshore structure decommissioning
12.12 Ship recycling
12.13 Ship suppliers/ship chandlers
12.14 Training and simulation
12.15 Vessel protection teams
11.1 Cargo handling and transport systems
11.2 External power supply systems
11.3 Gas storage, supply and transfer systems
11.4 Port construction and infrastructure
11.5 Port logistics
11.6 Port security systems
11.7 Supply and disposal systems
11.8 Vessel traffic Hide details
10.1 Fixed and floating marine structures/platforms
10.2 Marine data, measurement and seismic research technology
10.3 Offshore technology for exploitation of natural resources
10.4 Polar technology
10.5 Subsea technology
10.6 Systems and equipment for marine research
10.7 Systems and equipment for the control of marine pollution
9.1 EDP technolog
9.2 Electric energy generation and conversion
9.2.1 Converters
9.2.2 Electric motors
9.2.3 Generators, Gensets
9.2.4 Outside lighting systems
9.2.5 Power take-off generators
9.2.6 Shore power intake systems
9.2.7 Transformers
9.2.8 Transverters
9.3 Monitoring systems
9.4 Navigation and communication systems
9.4.1 Autopilot and trackpilot systems
9.4.2 Dynamic positioning systems
9.4.3 Electronic chart display and information systems (ECDIS)
9.4.4 Engine control room equipment, design and manufacturing
9.4.5 External communication
9.4.6 Gyrocompasses
9.4.7 Integrated Bridge
9.4.8 Intra-ship communications
9.4.9 Navigation bridge equipment, design and manufacturing
9.4.10 Radars
9.4.11 Steering control systems
9.5 Shipboard networks, switchgear, installation
9.6 Ship management systems
9.7 Ship operation and automation equipment
9.8 Warning and safety equipment
8.1 Cranes
8.2 Lashing material and systems
8.3 Conveyor systems
8.4 Pneumatic transfer systems
8.5 Other mechanical loading and unloading systems
8.6 Cranes (container, bulk and other)
8.7 Cranes (heavy lift)
8.8 Cargo handling systems for liquid cargo
8.9 Cryogenic, storage and handling systems for LPG/LNG Cargo
8.10 Cargo-handling systems for other cargo
8.11 Dredging equipment
7.1 Air-conditioning and ventilation systems
7.2 Cooling systems
7.3 Environmental protection technology and products
7.4 Fire detecting and alarm systems
7.5 Fire extinguishing systems
7.6 Fresh water systems
7.7 Heating systems
7.8 Heel compensation units
7.9 Pump and ballast systems
7.10 Ship safety equipment
7.11 Tank cleaning systems
7.12 Tank filling systems
7.13 Tank heating systems
7.14 Waste systems
7.15 Waste water systems
7.16 Ballast water treatment systems
7.17 Special purpose cranes and hoists
6.1 Propellers
6.2 Propeller nozzles
6.3 Water-jet drives
6.4 Vertical axis propellers
6.5 Rudder units
6.6 Steering gears
6.7 Fin stabiliser units
6.8 Podded drives & rudder propeller
6.9 Thrusters & pump jets
6.10 Energy-saving devices (ESD)
5.1 Compressed air systems
5.2 Cooling water systems
5.3 Diesel generators
5.4 Fuel systems
5.4.1 Dual-fuel
5.4.2 Electric storage systems
5.4.3 LNG
5.4.4 Methanol/Biofuels
5.4.5 MFO/MDO
5.5 Engine room hoists
5.6 Fuels, coolants and lubricants
5.7 Lubricating oil systems
5.8 Shaft-driven generators
5.9 Sludge and dirty oil systems
4.1 Bearings
4.2 Brakes
4.3 Combustion engines
4.3.1 <1 MW
4.3.2 1-30 MW
4.3.3 >30 MW
4.4 Couplings
4.5 Engine component
4.6 Engine maintenance
4.7 Exhaust gas systems/exhaust gas treatment
4.8 Fuel cell drives
4.9 Gears
4.10 Drive shaft units
4.11 Hybrid drives
4.12 Injection systems
4.13 Other drive systems
4.14 Tools and accessories
4.15 Turbines
4.16 Turbochargers
3.1 Shipbuilding materials and semi-finished goods
3.1.1 Non-ferrous metal
3.1.2 Other shipbuilding materials
3.1.3 Plastic material
3.1.4 Shipbuilding steel
3.2 Canals and cable channel
3.3 Doors and windows
3.3.1 Doors
3.3.2 Locks and hinges
3.3.3 Windows and portholes
3.4 Heat, noise and fire insulation
3.5 Lifts and escalators
3.5.1 Passenger lifts and escalators
3.5.2 Other lifts
3.6 Pipes and hoses
3.7 Room layout including ventilation and air-conditioning plants
3.7.1 for corridors, lobbies, accommodation, dining rooms, lounges and shops
3.7.2 for operational and catering areas, nautical rooms, workshops and stores
3.7.3 for recreation areas, hospital and sanitary facilities
3.8 Galley, laundry and provision storage
3.8.1 Galley equipment
3.8.2 Laundry equipment
3.8.3 Provision stores and cold stores
3.9 Ship, deck and safety equipment
3.9.1 Anchors, anchor chains, fittings and accessories
3.9.2 Deck coverings
3.9.3 Deck machinery and accessories
3.9.4 Hatch covers and fittings
3.9.5 Insulation
3.9.6 Marine coatings, anti-corrosion materials
3.9.7 NBC – protection
3.9.8 Safety and rescue equipment
3.10 Stairways, rails, top rails
3.11 Stock and decoration, lighting, interior fittings
3.11.1 Furniture, soft furnishings, covers, floor coverings
3.11.2 Interior decoration, colour schemes, paints for interior use
3.11.3 Light fittings
3.12 Walls, ceilings, furniture systems and modules
3.12.1 Cabins and cabin modules
3.12.2 Furniture systems and modules
3.12.3 Walls and ceilings
3.13 Ship hull protection
3.13.1 Electric cathodic protection, ICCP
3.13.2 Galvanic cathodic protection
3.13.3 Hull & propeller coating
2.1 Accessories
2.2 Docks and pontoons
2.3 EDP technology
2.4 Lifting and transport technology
2.5 Measuring technology
2.6 Metal processing and metalworking
2.7 Paint spraying equipment
2.8 Scaffolding and racking
2.9 Ship cleaning
2.10 Storage technology
1.1 Seagoing ships
1.1.1 Bulk carriers
1.1.2 Car carriers
1.1.3 Container ships
1.1.4 Cruise ships
1.1.5 Ferries, Ropax
1.1.6 Fishing vessels
1.1.7 General cargo vessel
1.1.8 Heavy lift vessels
1.1.9 LNG and LPG carriers
1.1.10 Luxury & mega yachts
1.1.11 Multipurpose vessels
1.1.12 Oil tankers
1.1.13 Other special vessels
1.1.14 Product and chemicals carriers
1.1.15 RoRo ships
1.2 Inland waterway crafts
1.2.1 Barges
1.2.2 Dry cargo vessels
1.2.3 Ferries
1.2.4 Passenger vessels
1.2.5 Tankers
1.3 Naval vessels
1.3.1 OPV/IPV offshore and inshore patrol vessels
1.3.2 Special purpose and auxiliary naval vessels
1.3.3 Submarines 1.3.4 Surface warships
1.4 Offshore vessels
1.4.1 AHTS (anchor-handling tug supplies)
1.4.2 Crew transfer vessels
1.4.3 Drill ships
1.4.4 FPSO / FSO / FSU / FSRU
1.4.5 Offshore supply vessels
1.4.6 Seismic research vessels
1.4.7 Wind turbine installation vessels
1.5 Special purpose ships
1.5.1 Barges
1.5.2 Crafts for authorities and special-purpose ships
1.5.3 Dredgers
1.5.4 Icebreakers
1.5.5 Other special purpose vessels
1.5.6 Research vessels (fishery and scientific)
1.5.7 Tugs/push boats
1.6 Ship sections, superstructures and deckhouses

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