System now the main cause of ballast water treatment compliance detentions Results from last year’s Concentrated Inspection Campaign (CIC) on ballast water management has revealed a marked change in ...
BIO-UV Group and Microwise partnership to meet growing demand for port-side ballast water treatment BIO-UV Group has announced a strategic partnership with water-monitoring specialist MicroWISE to ...
Chantiers de l’Atlantique has floated out the world’s largest sailing ship, Orient Express Corinthian, after four months of construction at its shipyard in Saint-Nazaire, France. The ship, which is ...
Description: The Aerapy All-Spectrum UV Monitoring System delivers real-time UV output reporting for HVAC disinfection and coil-cleaning applications. This patent-pending system automatically monitors ...
Turkish Shipowners Ballast Water Treatment (BWT) Group has signed a fleet agreement for Alfa Laval PureBallast 3 systems, valued at approximately $22 million. Alfa Laval’s comprehensive offering in ...
Shocking figures revealed by Global TestNet, an association of testing organisations set up in 2010 under the GloBallast Partnership and which provided information to the IMO’s MEPC 82 meeting ...
With the final ballast water deadline fast approaching, UV-based water treatment specialist BIO-UV Group anticipates an increase in inspections as Port State Control (PSC) inspectors check machinery ...
The “Grain de Sail II”, a 52 m cargo sailing ship based in St. Malo, France, is making strides in sustainable shipping with a ballast water treatment system from Bio-UV Group. Transporting French ...
As a result, a number of ports in Europe and the US have taken matters into their own hands hiring a company with possibly the simplest technology and lowest cost levels, but with a growing reputation ...
Water treatment specialist BIO-UV Group has been chosen to supply its BIO-SEA UV ballast water treatment system to a new wind-powered cargo vessel. The Neoliner, a 136m sailing RoRo from fellow French ...