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WÄRTSILÄ
Encyclopedia of Marine and Energy Technology

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marine

The place where ships are built or repaired.

marine

A term relating to all aspects of marine transport. The transport of goods by sea.

marine

An owner, manager or operator having day-to-day commercial and/or operational control of the vessel.

marine

A quantity of goods sent by sea.

marine

A person who, on behalf of shipowner/shipper, negotiates a deal for the transportation of cargo at an agreed price.

marine

After installation on board, the machinery and the equipment is tested during dock tests and subsequent sea trials in accordance with the approved test programs.

marine

Any document that explains how to use, maintain and operate the ships and their equipment.

marine

The plan consisting of procedures and descriptions of actions to be taken in the event of an oil pollution incident.

marine

According to MARPOL 73/78, Annex II, reg. 16, every ship of 150 tons gross tonnage certified to carry noxious liquid substances in bulk shall carry on board a Shipboard Marine Pollution Emergency Plan...

marine

Regulation 26 of Annex I of MARPOL requires every oil tanker of 150 gt and above and every ship other than an oil tanker of 400 gt and above to carry a Shipboard Oil Pollution Emergency Plan (SOPEP) approved by the Administration.

marine

The vessel specially equipped to maintain and repair navigation buoys, beacons, automatic lighthouses, etc.

marine

According to HSB International September 2004. The sophisticated light tender RELUME was built by the Dutch shipbuilding group Damen for Middle East Navigation Aids Service (MENAS)...

marine

Charted marks such as buoys, beacons, lights, radio beacons and the like.

marine

Anchor Handling, Tug, Supply Vessel SIEM PEARL, based on Wärtsilä Ship Design’s VS491 CD design, was delivered in 2009 by Kleven Yard in Ulsteinvik (Norway).

marine

A shipboard facility designed for the incineration of wastes or other matter on board, generated during the normal operation of the ship.

marine

The incineration of wastes or other matter on board a ship, if such wastes or other matter have been generated during normal operation of that ship.

marine

It is an operation where crude oil or petroleum products are transferred between seagoing ships moored alongside each other.

marine

Depending on their mission, ships can be divided into different categories.

marine

A manual describing means of access to carry out overall and close-up inspections and thickness measurements.

marine

The specific individual onboard the ship who is designated by the Company.