What is Eductor On a Ship?
An eductor is a simple version of a pump used to move a liquid form of a fluid out of a certain place. Find out more about eductor on ships in this article.
An eductor is a simple version of a pump used to move a liquid form of a fluid out of a certain place. Find out more about eductor on ships in this article.
An echo sounder is a system that helps understand what is underneath and has been used by most seagoing ships for a long time. Learn more about echosounder in this article.
Normec MTS (Maritime Testing Services) has devised a user-friendly and efficient method for sampling water on board: practical sample kits that allow the crew to take water samples themselves.
Bow thrusters are type of propellers, which are smaller in size and which help in better maneuverability of the ships at lower speeds. They are generally used for maneuvering the vessel near the coastal waters or while entering or leaving a port.
Huge ships of the maritime world are propelled by equally massive propellers. Some of these propellers are extremely huge in size and weight. In this article bring to you eight massive propellers of the shipping world.
A Ballast Water management system minimises the risk of transplanting harmful aquatic organisms and pathogens from the ship’s ballast water and associated sediments. Know more in this article!
Check out these ten important points that marine engineers must check in the fuel oil testing report.
Cruise ships house thousands of passengers and crew, which leads to enormous wastewater generation of up to 1000 cubic metres per day. Hence, Wastewater management has become a critical aspect of everyday operations. Read along to know about blackwater management, treatment and disposal.
Bunker prices consequently exert an inordinately higher influence on any shipping company’s cash flows and have the potential to make or mar its fortunes. Let’s find out how to reduce ship bunker spend.
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