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    新造船:首次供应

    终身解决方案—全方位的代理服务和完整的处理套餐保护您的资产,还有清洁和维修保养产品,所有这些都可以通过一个合同解决。

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    进干坞

    可以预见的、顺畅的进干坞解决方案—我们为进干坞船舶提供代理服务和产品。我们的目标是确保您的进坞要求和进程满足您的要求,避免延误和减少意外开支。

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    Callan Mercer

    Ships Agency Operator Gladstone

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      Step 2: Booking

      Once the scope is clear, we will provide price and time and coordinate with the cleaning crew.
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    Navigating Through New Mooring Guidelines

    OCIMF has issued a new mooring equipment guideline, establishing new generic terminology, together with new test methods and rope management recommendations. Wilhelmsen Ships Service provides technical rope expertise and MEG4 certificates for Timm ropes, following

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      GB TEST
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      Lifespan of Ropes

      Determining the exact lifespan of a rope can be difficult, as there are numerous factors that can influence how long a rope can be used on board a vessel. In this article, the factors that affect a rope's service life and actions you can take to prolong the rope's lifespan will be discussed.
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    Intelligent Mooring with Timm Smart Ropes

    exact load information, in real-time, our Timm Smart Ropes system revolutionizes vessel mooring. Our one-of-a-kind digital mooring system, developed and refined over the past three years, is poised to dramatically improve mooring safety onboard vessels. We make

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    Wilhelmsen's Revolutionary Snap Back Arrestor

    In development for close to seven years, the Timm Snap Back Arrestor, is a genuine market first. Why did we create the Snap Back Arrestor? Did you know that when a mooring line snaps, it moves at up to 800 kilometres an hour? As a result, vessel mooring remains