PRESS RELEASE: OHSAS 18001 Certification for Harris Pye Gulf 03 Sep, 2010
Lloyd’s Register Quality Assurance has approved the Harris Pye Gulf LLC base in Sharjah, UAE, to OHSAS 18001:2007 Management System Standards for procurement, stockholding, cutting, welding, manipulation and installation of boiler tubes; and service, calibration and repair of controls and instrumentation for marine, offshore and land operations. [Read the rest of this article...]
PRESS RELEASE: Swansea drydock operators become Osprey sponsors 03 Sep, 2010
IMarEST Marine Partner, the Harris Pye Group, operators of Swansea Dry Dock and rapidly expanding global player in the marine sector, has, today (19 August) become a sponsor of The Ospreys, the Rugby Union Club formed in 2003 as a result of the regionalisation of Welsh professional rugby by an amalgamation of Neath and Swansea Rugby Clubs. [Read the rest of this article...]
PRESS RELEASE: IMarEST Strong Supporter Of Seatrade Middle East 03 Sep, 2010
Seatrade Middle East Maritime, held under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President & Prime Minister of UAE and Ruler of Dubai, being held 26-28 October at the Dubai International Convention & Exhibition Centre [Read the rest of this article...]
IMarEST Evening Technical Meeting - 14/09/10 26 Jul, 2010 Date: 14/09/10 1700 hours to 14/09/10 2000 hours Location: IMarEST HQ, 80 Coleman... [Read the rest of this article...]
Condition Based Maintenance Conference - 28-29/09/10 08 Jul, 2010 Title: Condition Based Maintenance Conference - 28-29/09/10 Date: 28-29/09/10 0800 Location: IMarEST HQ Organised By: IMarEST Contact: +44 (0)20 7... [Read the rest of this article...]
The IMarEST Stanley Gray Lectures - 29/09/10 04 Aug, 2010 Date: 29/09/10 1700 hours to 29/09/10 2000 hours Location: IMarEST HQ, 80 Coleman Street, London, EC2R 5BJ Organised By: IMarEST Contact: +4... [Read the rest of this article...]
All-Energy Australia 2010 - 7/10/10 14 Jun, 2010 Date: 6th - 7th October 2010 Start: 0800 Location: Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, Melbourne, Australia Organised by: Media Generation ... [Read the rest of this article...]
Higher profile for complex issues 03 Sep, 2010
Proposals to IMO by EU member states to set tougher maximum noise limits for machinery spaces and other working areas and living quarters on board ships, together with growing requirements and expectations within the industry as to crew habitability and passenger comfort issues, pose new challenges for machinery and equipment suppliers and ship designers, writes David Tinsley [Read the rest of this article...]
Cleaner seas with green navigation 03 Sep, 2010
Enriching ECDIS with dynamically updated environmental data could help the shipping industry leave cleaner seas for future generations. But turning the concept into a reality would require concerted support from the world’s hydrographic offices, writes Parry Oei, Chief Hydrographer of the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore [Read the rest of this article...]
The Malay Dilemma 03 Sep, 2010
Is the future of the Malayan shipbuilding industry at the mercy of the international community? [Read the rest of this article...]
Floating worldwide 16 Jul, 2010
In an era of intense competition in the LNG industry and the high costs and long lead times associated with the creation of landside LNG facilities, additional growth opportunities are being realised through the development of new solutions and new projects based on floating LNG regasification and transfer, LNG liquefaction, storage and off-take. [Read the rest of this article...]
Some thoughts on modern warship design 16 Jul, 2010
Know-how in warship design is a great national asset. However, with diminishing defence budgets the designer’s task has become more challenging in delivering a cost effective ship, as opposed to the traditional concept of producing the best ship. The author gives a personal view on a variety of factors affecting the design philosophy of warships [Read the rest of this article...]
Researchers home in on oil spill 16 Jul, 2010
The Deep Horizon oil spill threatening the Gulf of Mexico and surrounding States is predicted to become the largest accidental spill in history, putting ecosystems, livelihoods and even survival of British Petroleum and political figures at risk. [Read the rest of this article...]
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