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No 3 | Thursday 7 November 2013

In eight workshops more than 120 participants discussed various issues concerning the treatment of ballast water

ballast water treatment: lively
discussions trigger new impulses
The thorough testing of new ballast water
treatment technology is of significant importance. This is one of the main points Dr
Jan P. Boon, project leader at NIOZ – royal
Netherlands Institute for Sea research

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and chairman of the International Ballast
Water Conference, currently being held
at Europort, specifies after the first day
of the two-day conference “Ballast water
management: From concept to reality”.

Summarising the results from the “Meet
the Experts” panels, in which the participants could choose between eight
different sessions, he said, “Learning
should have a priority over fining,”

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EUROPORT DAILY News | Ballast Water Management
Malmö, Sweden, afterwards
focused on the topic: “Ballast
Water Management and Invasive Species: Training, research
and awareness building”.
Subsequently, Stefan Kacan
from Germany’s Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency (BSH) gave an overview of
the current status of the convention, the cooperation with
other authorities regarding
the approval process and presented results from the NSBWO project. As a main goal of
the project, which is still running until the middle of 2014,
he specified the establishment
of a manual for the approval
of ballast water management
systems.
He was followed by Louis
Peperzak from NIOZ and
Stephan Gollasch from GoConsult. They discussed various options for the detection
of the bacteria identified in
the IMO D-2 standard in their
presentation “A technical and
enforcement perspective on the
IMO ballast water convention”

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Floor plan .................... 4
Navigation &
communication ............ 6
Exhibition news......7,8,10
Diary............................... 9
Tweets Selection.........11

addressing the fact that BWM
systems are a complete new
technology. While testing facilities do their best, he noted,
it is not possible to test all
the systems for the entire fleet
before the convention enters
into force.
Background

To prevent non-native species from invading other
ecosystems, in 2004 the IMO
adopted the International
Convention for the Control
and Management of Ships’
Ballast Water and Sediments
(BWM Convention). It requires ships to conduct a ballast water exchange or meet a
concentration-based ballast
water discharge standard in
accordance with a gradually
implemented schedule linked
to the ship’s build date and
amount of ballast on board.
Since vessels have not been
designed and equipped to
treat ballast water, installation
of a BWM system is necessary
to ensure conformity with the
strict water quality standards
set in what is known as Regulation D2.
However, the BWM Convention has yet to reach the required number of signatories
for formal ratification. Entry
into force will occur twelve
months after ratification by
30 states representing 35%
of world merchant shipping
gross tonnage.
The represented tonnage currently stands at 30.32%
International Ballast
Water Conference at
Europort 2013

In hosting the International
Ballast Water Conference on
Wednesday and Thursday, Eu-

2

Workshop

RWO is exhibiting its CleanBallast ballast water treatment system
at Europort

roport is prioritising one of the
current key issues of the international maritime agenda.
The conference focuses on
specific challenges in the
implementation of BWM
policies.
After a session of lectures that
gave an overview of the current status of BWM-related issues, the programme offered
special “Meet the Expert” sessions, focusing on the role
of ports, exemptions, special
ships, transparency, approval
and installation processes,
retrofitting, compliance, monitoring and enforcement, and
US regulations. This gave the
delegates the opportunity to
address and discuss specific
subjects in more detail.
The conference is organised
by the North Sea Ballast Water Opportunity (NSBWO), a

platform of international experts including scientists, politicians, manufacturers, shipowners and NGOs, funded by
the European Union.
More than 120 registered participants attended the conference on Wednesday.
In his welcome address in
the morning, Jan Boon from
NIOZ, introduced the NSBWO
project and explained the risk
of marine bioinvasion caused
by global shipping to the audience. Starting off, Marieke Verweij from ProSea Foundation
presented an environmental
perspective. According to her,
the global economic losses
due to non-native species invading sensitive eco-systems,
sum up to EUR 7 billion every
year.
Annuka Pekkarinen from the
World Maritime University,

In the workshop “My Concerns and Issues”, which was
scheduled after the lunch
break, participants could
choose a specific subject each
in two consecutive “Meet the
Expert” panels. Today there
will be two more panels, so in
total participants may discuss
four topics in more detail.

XXImprint
Europort Daily News
is published daily during
Europort 2013 by
DVV Media Group GmbH
Nordkanalstr. 36
D-20097 Hamburg
Editors:
Dr Silke Sadowski (resp.)
Kathrin Lau
Kathrin.Lau@dvvmedia.com

Layout: Christoph Jöns
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Distribution:
Stefanie Hesslein
Print:
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Copyright:
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Subject to amendments

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3rd floor
2nd fl

Accessible by elevator or escalator in the Plaza

5117 5118

5310 5311

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5114

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Entrance

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PUB

5415

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Corner

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1
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Exhibitors
4403
Technical
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Theatre

Europort Theatre

GREEN R UTE

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a network system architecture
that now supports dynamic
positioning, making it the
world’s first fully integrated
bridge system able to provide inclusive automation,
navigation, communications
and DP functions, SAM said.
Its increased functionality
and extended screen displays
are simulated in various operational modes supported
by a stand-alone multi-pilot
console for combined IP radar and ECDIS operation.

SAM’s booth at Europort

Another navaid on display is
a compact ECDIS pilot basic
unit, specifically designed for
retrofit applications, which is
said to be compatible with all
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SAM Electronics Nederland
at Europort: Stand 2202

NAUTIS simulators for
training centre

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providing overlays of ARPA
and AIS targets.
Other exhibits include SAM
Electronics Nederland’s recently expanded series of KVH
SAT-TV and VSAT terminals

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Iskes Towage & Salvage has
signed an agreement with
VSTEP for the delivery of two
NAUTIS tug and offshore
supply vessel (OSV) simulators. The simulators are the
first units purchased for the
new Iskes / Damen training
centre, set up in the new office building of Iskes in Amsterdam.
VSTEP will initially provide
a 360-degree NAUTIS full
mission tug simulator and a
240-degree NAUTIS desktop
trainer. At a later stage, the
tug and OSV simulators will
be expanded with another
360-degree full mission tug
simulator so that a complete
exercise scenario with the
assisted vessel and two tugs
(one at the stern and one at
the bow) can be conducted.
The centre will initially be
used for internal training,

with courses offered for external parties starting in the
second quarter of 2014.
Jim Iskes, owner of Iskes
Towage & Salvage said, “For a
number of reasons we wanted
a tug simulator. First to train
new crew; we are confident
that the simulator will decrease the time needed to
train new masters and chief
officers. But also – and very
important – the simulator will
provide us with a tool to train
emergency situations and to
sail under difficult circumstances such as heavy winds
and dense fog.”
Arie Jonas, project manager
for training at Damen Services
added, “The simulator will initially feature the specifics of
a Damen 2810 and a Damen
3212 ASD tug, but also the
popular Damen fast crew supplier 2610 will be simulated.”

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Fouling release solution to save fuel
Belgium’s Fujifilm Smart Surfaces will unveil a new silicone fouling release solution,
which will save fuel and reduce dry-docking. The primary goals of the fouling release
system, the company said,
are to prevent fouling from
permanently attaching to surfaces, which increases drag
and causes higher fuel usage

and costs, and to reduce drydocking and maintenance, as
well as reduce the generation
of greenhouse gases.
The company’s non-toxic solution is a patented, resilient, effective silicone-based coating.
The Smart Surfaces Duplex foulant-release technology causes
organisms to be released from
surfaces even at lower speeds

and lighter water pressure, Fujifilm Smart Surfaces noted
The Duplex Tie Coat formula
incorporating nanotechnology is an ingenious synergy
of three layers. An epoxy anticorrosion layer and a tough,
protective silicone surface
coat are effectively interlocked
through a covalent bond. The
synergy among these three

creates a superior adhesion
and durability that boosts
the toughness and adhesion
properties of the epoxy and
silicone coating, creating a
new system that is durable
and long lasting, Fujifilm
Smart Surfaces said.
Fujifilm at Europort:
Stand 1802

Solving the energy challenge
At the Alfa Laval stand at Europort 2013, visitors will find a
comprehensive approach to
deal with financial and regulatory pressures in the maritime
industry, with solutions for
energy efficiency and extending performance at the forefront.
The products on display include energy solutions like
PureDry, which offers the
win-win scenario of minimising fuel waste volumes while
returning usable fuel. Additionally, energy advantages are
prominent in systems beyond
the fuel line. Examples include
waste heat recovery systems,
whose energy-reclaiming capabilities are as relevant for
auxiliary engines as they are
for main engines, and the new
ballast water treatment system
PureBallast 3.0, which pro-

vides energy savings of up to
60% compared with previous
versions.
Supporting these solutions are
Alfa Laval’s vast expertise and
global backing, which ensure
that immediate energy savings
pave the way for long-term
operating economy. Alfa Laval
Service offering will be another
strong focus at Europort, allowing visitors to explore the
benefits of extending performance: maximum uptime, availability and optimisation.
Green Route participant

An independent jury from the
Platform Clean Shipping initiative has identified that Alfa
Laval will merit the “Green
Route” status during Europort 2013. Being a participant
of the “Green Route” means
that Alfa Laval is offering de-

At Europort 2013, Alfa Laval is a participant of the exhibition’s Green Route

monstrable commitment to a
sustainable maritime industry. Recognition entitles exhibitors to acknowledgement
on the organiser’s floor plan,

highlighting their standing as
“green innovators”.
Alfa Laval at Europort:
Stand 8212

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Heating systems for
marine and offshore
applications

Telescopic access
bridge combined with
fast offshore craft

Konutherm will present its
range of thermal oil and glycol/
water heat transfer systems for
the marine, oil and gas and petrochemical industries.
Its thermal oil and glycol/water
systems are especially suitable
to keep tanks with heavy fuel
(HFO) and/or cargo (crude oil
or chemicals) at the required
temperature, Konutherm said.
The systems are equipped with
highly efficient fired heaters
and designed for optimum
heat recovery with special exhaust gas heaters (economisers), provided with a robust
valve system. The heavy-duty
economiser valve system combines optimum control of the

SMST, a designer and builder
of customised lifting, transport, drilling and pipelay systems for the handling of heavy
equipment on board ships, will
present new access bridges, varying in application and length,
as well as fast offshore crafts
that are used for patrol, inspection and crew transport.
At its stand at Europort, SMST
presents its range of telescopic
access bridges (TAB), including
the smallest solution (S-version) with a maximum length
of 10m. The version is designed
to be combined with the
13.5m-long fast offshore craft.
By mounting the access bridge
onto the vessel, personnel can

The Konutherm heat transfer systems are commonly applied on
heavy-duty offshore support vessels such as cutter and hopper
dredgers, heavy lift carriers, pipe laying vessels and supply vessels

Illustration of the TAB range by SMST

required temperature and prevents degradation of the heat
transfer oil, the company said.
The major advantages of the
Konutherm exhaust gas economisers are said to be the high
energy recovery, the low fouling
and oil degradation rate and
that no dump cooling (with
corresponding heat exchanger,
pumps, piping, appendages
and energy consumption) is
required. Furthermore, they
combine an efficient fuel-saving operation with a minimum
of service requirements and
downtime.
Konutherm BV at Europort:
Stand 7203

be transferred safely and costeffectively to an offshore structure or the quay side. Stability
of the craft is accomplished by
the motion-compensated system of the bridge.
The SMST M, L and XL versions
of the TAB are designed for both
walk-to-work application and
cargo handling. The balanced
construction enables easy access to wind farms and accommodation platforms with the
use of low power and minimal
space requirements. The access
bridges vary in lengths, up to a
maximum of 58m.
SMST at Europort:
Stand 3121

New maritime group in Poland
MARS Shipyards & Offshore,
a new group comprising the
Polish maritime companies
Energomontaz Polnoc (EPG)
and Nauta from Gdynia as
well as MSR Gryfia, two recently merged shipyards from
Swinoujscie and Szczecin, will

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showcase its entire portfolio at
Europort.
The core activity of EPG is the
manufacturing of complicated
steel structures for the offshore
sector, power generating stations (including nuclear and
renewable power), as well as

for chemical and petrochemical plants. EPG Shipyards, part
of EPG, focuses on the repair
and conversion of vessels.
Nauta is one of the leading Polish
shipyards that specialises in
building hulls and vessel, repairs
and conversions of civilian crafts

as well as repairs and rebuilding
of military crafts. It also produces
steel offshore structures.
MSR Gryfia focuses on ship repair and offshore construction.
Mars Shipyards & Offshore
at Europort: Stand 4307

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Exibition & Conference Programme - Thursday
THURSDAY, november 7th

13:30 - 17:00

Dock 3 ı Congress & Meeting Centre
(free of charge/registration required)

Conferences
10:00 - 18:00

CEDA Forum: Dredging in a changing world
Conference Room (registration required)

10:00 - 18:00

Ballast Water Management Conference:
From Concept to reality; North Sea Ballast
Water Opportunity
Dock 5+6 ı Congress & Meeting Centre (free of
charge/registration required)

10:45 - 13:00

Advanced Technology
Conferences Offshore:
Going into the Deep; Ahoy in
conjunction with HME
Europort Theatre (free of charge)

14:00 - 16:15

Advanced Technology Conferences
Inland Navigation:
Pioneering with LNG; Ahoy in
conjunction with HME

10:00 - 18:00

Activities
Continuous
Continuous

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Job Route; Navingo
Exhibition Floor

12:00 - 14:00

Young Ship Network Lunch with speech of
Birgit Liodden; WISTA
Port 2 ı first floor Ahoy Plaza
(registration required)

12:30 + 16:00

Live presentation of Royal Netherlands Navy,
Theme: Managing Damage Control; Imtech
Booth no. 1124

13:00 - 14:00

Dock 4 ı Congress & Meeting Centre
(free of charge)

Green Route; Ahoy in conjunction with HME
Exhibition Floor

Seminars and meetings
Seminar ‘Green Technologies‘;
RETROFIT and GRIP

Seminar with theme ‘Pioneers in Maritime
Technology’; Hydrographic Society Benelux
Atrium ı 1st floor corridor of Hall 7&8 (free of charge)

Europort Theatre (free of charge)

13:00 - 17:00

Seminar Energy Efficiency & Operational
Management; Lloyd’s Register

Social Media Café consultation; Holland
Shipbuilding Association
Holland Lounge ı Maritime by Holland Pavilion (Hall 1)

18:00

Networking reception; Holland
Shipbuilding Association
Holland Lounge ı Maritime by Holland Pavilion (Hall 1)

11/5/2013 5:00:26 PM

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Pump solutions

Aerial view of the shipyard in
Varna, Bulgaria

Shipbuilding in Bulgaria
MTG-Dolphin PLC will be presenting its range of shipbuilding
and ship repair services.
The Bulgarian shipyard, which
was established in 1991 as the
first private shipyard in Varna,
specialises in the building and
repair of dredgers of different
types.
The production and resource
capacity of the yard enables
construction of vessels up to
17,500 dwt and repair of vessels up to 60,000 dwt, using two

floating docks with lifting capacities of 18,000 and 8,500 tonnes,
respectively. The yard also has 70
cranes with a lifting capacity of
up to 80 tonnes and four berths
for vessels of up to 80,000 dwt.
Working successfully with Dutch
companies, MTG-Dolphin said
the event in Rotterdam was
naturally the right place for the
shipyard to find new partners.
MTG-Dolphin PLC
at Europort: Stand 1503

Eteha bv - Slangtechniek will
present its entire Flygt programme, offering its customers a complete package of
pump solutions. Flygt Ready
pumps handle flows up to
6.5 l/s, heads to 14m and
solids to 38mm in diameter.
Available with power ratings
from 0.4 to 0.9 kW, these
portable drainage pumps
are lightweight and engineered for professional use
at construction or industrial
sites and in manholes or
emergency situations, the
Dutch company said.
The smallest of the Flygt
electric submersible dewatering pumps, the Ready series
has been designed to easi­
ly withstand tough jobsite
use, removing contaminated
water and water containing
sand and gravel.

Built with a compact motor
and lightweight materials,
Ready pumps are easy to
carry, install and service, the
manufacturer noted.
The cast aluminium outer
casing, stator housing and
polyurethane hydraulic parts
make Ready pumps durable in tough environments.
They are said to deliver professional-level performance
and higher wear resistance
in a compact size.
Ready pumps are designed
with a removable top that
allows quick access for cable changes and component
replacements. The hydraulic
end is made for simple and
quick replacement of wear
parts and seals.
Eteha bv - Slangtechniek
at Europort: Stand 6121

www.shipandoffshore.net  www.schiffundhafen.de

For professionals
in shipbuilding,
offshore and
marine industry

Seehafen Verlag
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space of 157 hectares is being built next to the historic Speicherstadt area. In a
fascinating mix of historic
buildings and modern architecture, homes for 12,000
people and a business area
for 40,000 jobs are being created. The pulsating HafenCity with its many attractions

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In the centre of Hamburg
next to the SMM fairground is
the city’s famous and beautibeauti
ful park Planten un Blomen.
Here you will find a large botanical garden with a tropical
hothouse and Europe’s largest
Japanese garden: A quiet but
impressive attraction after a
hectic day at the trade fair. In
the summer, the illuminated
water concert every evening on
the park’s lake is an especiallyloved attraction. As darkness
falls, local people and tourists
take a seat around the lake and
admire the fountains of water
which are shot into the evening
air in illuminated timing with
the music. During the SMM,
Bolero from Ravel is on the
programme. The show begins
every evening at 21 hours and
entry is free.

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Concept & facts you should know:
The SMM Daily News will appear every show day and will be distributed daily to
visitors and exhibitors at the SMM. At breakfast time, the SMM-Daily will provide
the latest news from the maritime industry to the international trade fair visitors in
English language straight from the printers.

Facts

• Advertisers and sponsors will benefit from 10,000 distributed copies per day
• Distribution before and during the trade fair
• In the morning the newspaper will be distributed at
20 hotels accredited to the Hamburg trade fair
• This is your way to reach 53,000 visitors and more than 2,000 exhibitors

Here are the rates for your advertisement:

Bookable days are:
Tuesday, September 9th 2014
Wednesday, September 10th 2014
Thursday, September 11th 2014
Friday, September 12th 2014

183 x 251 mm
1/1-page

183 x 125 mm
1/2-page

183 x 83 mm
1/3-page

183 x 63 mm
1/4-page

183 x 30 mm
1/8-page

€ 4,850

€ 2,620

€ 1,790

€ 1,390

€ 850

Full colour rates+VAT

If you are interested in placing your advertisement in one or more issues of
SMM Daily News, please contact your local representative or our office directly:
Florian Visser

Advertisement Director
Tel.: +49 – (0)40 / 237 14 –117
Fax: +49 – (0)40 / 237 14 –236
E-Mail: florian.visser@dvvmedia.com

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