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Q4 2016 webcast
A presentation of results for the fourth quarter 2016 was held Friday 10th 2017. Watch the webcast.
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Step by step guide for Unitor Bacteria Test Kit
Unitor Bacteria Test detects the microorganisms which grow in marine oil. It is a rapid, accurate on site test which requires no special facilities, equipment or skills. The treatment indicating results are delivered in 10 minutes using pregnancy style technology
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Ask the Expert – Why Is Marine Fuel Testing Important? (Video)
There are a host of issues, which can arise in marine fuels, which are not covered by the current fuel specifications. It is why we believe on board fuel testing is an absolute operational necessity. Ask the Expert – Why Is Marine Fuel Testing Important? Why
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DG Approved Courses
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Engine Room Simulator Course - Operational Level (ERSO)
The “ERSO” Engine Room Simulator Operational level course is approved by the Directorate General of Shipping, Government of India and is being conducted on Propulsion Plant Trainer (PPT2000) developed by Norcontrol, Norway. This programme is developed to impart
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Practical Deck Skills Workshop (PDSW)
In present times, with minimum manning on board vessels and hectic schedules, it is vital to optimize all resources available. A skilled member of the ship's staff, as a resource, is invaluable to the smooth running of the vessel. Therefore, his skills have
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Corrosion Protection and Paint Technology Course (CPPT)
All vessels need to be well maintained, both technically and cosmetically. A presentable vessel is essential in a fiercely competitive industry, since charterers as well as inspectors look favourably upon a vessel where housekeeping is given a high priority
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Ice Navigation IMO Model Course 7.11 (ICE-NAV)
The emergence of new trading routes across ice-bound areas, coupled with global warming and advances in ship-building technology, has generated new opportunities for ship-owners and operators. However, navigating in areas of ice concentrations and sub-zero