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  • Press release | (Updated )

    “New Liferaft Station vital to efficient passage through Suez Canal” says GM for WSS Egypt

    has opened a new liferaft service station in Suez, Egypt, which will service vessels transiting the Suez Canal and Egypt’s main ports. Russell Dinwoodie; General Manager WSS Egypt said: “With over 17,000 vessel transits per year in the Suez Canal, this new Liferaft

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    WSS opens European Academy to foster a new generation of safety service personnel

    in Europe and because the estuary is navigable by capesize ships (over 100,000 gt) it has become one of Europe's largest sea ports. Our Belgian safety and technical services are already in great demand and we expect this new facility to quickly become a centre

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    Wilhelmsen grows safety services in Australia

    region’s growing offshore and oil and gas market.” “The new premises are well placed to supply and exchange rafts in major resource ports in Australia’s North West Shelf, including Dampier, Port Hedland and Broome where our fixed-fee Life Raft Exchange concept has

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    Unitor gas detectors

    WSS to supply gas detection units to COSCON container fleet

    shipping service. COSCON has 175 container carriers with a capacity of up to 840,692 TEUs. Its container ships call at more than 192 ports, in over 64 countries across the world.

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    WSS safety offer gets global ABS approval

    and carries out 21,000 safety services annually. It also operates 42 Liferaft Exchange (LRE) stations supporting over 1,000 key ports. In addition to ABS, WSS holds global approvals from IACS, DNV, Lloyds, RMRS, RINA, Korean Register, ABS, GL and Z17. Andrew

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    Don’t feel the heat during fire safety inspection campaign

    equipment instruction manuals and their certificates. WSS has also increased stocks of critical safety products and spares at key ports whilst the programme is in force. “The Paris and Tokyo MOUs estimate that as many as 10,000 ships will be inspected in the next