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Copy of “Turbocharger Dinner Event”

On Tuesday 8 December 2015, MAN Diesel & Turbo Hellas in cooperation with the Global Organization Turbocharger department, held the first successful “Turbocharger Dinner Event” for the Greek Shipping Market in the brand new PrimeServ Academy Piraeus.

 

45 customers - including Technical Managers from the largest Greek Shipping companies - joined the event, which begun in the early evening with a 1 hour presentation session.

The welcome speech was given by Managing Director of MDT Hellas office – Mr.Dionissis Christodoulopoulos – who pointed out the enhancement of the turbocharger activity in the Greek region with the establishment of a complete program for turbocharger trainings, a service team for TC repairs on field and also a workshop, which is under planning and is expected to be materialized within 2016. Additional speakers Mr. Dirk Balthasar – Head of Sales and Promotion, Turbocharger, Mr. George Drossos – Head of Marine New Sales and Promotion, Mr. Sephardim Koblenz – Head of Marketing, Turbocharger and Mr. Klaus-Peter Ebel – Head of Technical Service, Turbocharger presented the updates, trends and troubleshooting issues of turbochargers.

In continuation, a 3-course dinner took place during which customers had the opportunity to enjoy their dinner while the dismantling of a TCA44 was taking place in the middle of the exhibition area.

During the dismantling, the compressor wheel was taken off by a trained engineer, who showed off the overhauling procedure of the TCA44 turbocharger. Invitees enjoyed the procedure, and also participated with questions and asked for live feedback.

MAN Diesel & Turbo Hellas looks forward to holding similar events in the future.

Thursday, 08 January 2015 14:41

Review of the year

Libya has apologised for a fighter jet attack on a Greek tanker that killed two crew.

Military spokesman Colonel Ahmed Mesmari was cited by the Irish Examiner as saying the attack took place before the government learned the 26,000-dwt Araevo (built 1991) was delivering fuel to a power station in Derna for the country's National Oil Corporation (NOC).

"We had no information. We treated it as a dangerous and suspicious target that threatens national security. We regret the loss of lives."

And he told the BBC that the Aegean Oil tanker's movements at the port of Derna had aroused suspicion.

NOC rejected this, saying the ship was delivering fuel to industrial facilities there and the authorities had been kept informed.

Derna has been controlled by Islamist militants for the past two years.

NOC added the tanker had picked up 13,000 tonnes of heavy fuel oil in Brega, a port south of Libya's second city, Benghazi, which it was due to deliver to a power plant and water purification facility in Derna.

It said the vessel was attacked on Sunday before it could enter the port to unload its cargo.

TradeWinds reported the vessel was bombed as it lay at anchor.

The Liberian-flagged Araevo had 26 crew on board, including 21 Filipinos, three Greeks and two Romanians. One of the crew who lost his life was Greek and the other Romanian.

Two more seafarers were injured in the incident.

Greece lodged a formal complaint with Libyan authorities, demanding that the perpetrators be found, punished and that compensation be paid to the victims’ families.

source.www.tradewindsnews.com

“Shipping and technology in general are on the threshold of the fourth technological revolution, which is the digital era” points out Mr. Giorgos Dimopoulos, from the Research and Development department of DNV GL, speaking at maritimes TV, in the context of DNV GL Future of Shipping Forum, which took place at the offices of Hellenic Register of Shipping in Piraeus, on Wednesday 7 December.          

He refers to this department of DNV GL, which focuses on bringing all research fields – that currently occupy the shipping worldwide, to practice and providing consulting services.    

He also stresses that the crisis facing the shipping means more competition and that, technology can be a competitive advantage.     

Interview: Markos Kantzios

Camera: Studio Panos Halkidis 

MAN DIESEL & TURBO HELLAS organized “Technical Update 2016” workshop on the premises of MAN PrimeServ Academy, in Piraeus, on Wednesday 7 December. The developments and the technological improvement of all systems developed by MAN DIESEL & TURBO were presented.       

 

Technical Update 2016 – 07/12/2016 event presentations

maritimes.gr

“It was accredited as Greek body for first time, first in Europe. We wanted to get out first in Europe, we wanted a Greek body first accredited in Europe and I think it deserves congratulations” points out to maritimes TV Mr. Giorgos Kallergis, Director of Bodies Accreditation Division at EMICERT, which completed the ISO 14065 accreditation process under the 2015/757 European Regulation (EU MRV).

“And what does “accreditation” mean? It means greater confidence that this body has far greater technical capacity” notes Mr. Kallergis.    

“We get ahead of other verification organizations in Europe, because we felt that Greek shipping needs support to this route in time. It manages 40\% of the fleet at European level, which falls under the MRV Regulation and in a sense we should be ready to support it” says Mr. Kostas Antoniadis, Director of EMICERT, for his part.

He also speaks about the experienced executive human resources of EMICERT, many years of experience that has in environmental issues, while he highlights that EMICERT is a leader in the verification/ certification sector in Greece and in several European countries, as well as multinational companies trust its services.      

These interviews were given in the context of the information evening/ seminar that EMICERT organized on Tuesday 31 January 2017, with the topic: “Compliance with the European Regulation (EU) 2015/757 (EU MRV)”.      

Interviews: Markos Kantzios

Camera: Studio Panos Halkidis   

 

During the past 5 years, more than 24,000 primary and high-school students and 1,750 teachers in 23 towns and islands of Greece have participated in the activities of the Educational Community and Public Awareness Campaign on the Marine Environment, Shipping and Sciences, which is carried out by HELMEPA with the support of Lloyd’s Register Foundation (LRF). Besides raising awareness among schoolchildren and teachers of the Greek periphery on the themes of the Campaign, the aim of this initiative is also to inspire children to learn more about science, engineering and new technologies in the service of the environment and humanity.

At the recent stop of the Campaign, the town of Aigio in Peloponessus, we had the opportunity to record on video short interviews in English of two high school students and a teacher, who spoke about their impressions following their guided tour of the mobile exhibition. Also, comments are made by a representative of a local environmental NGO, who has participated in the Campaign’s activities. These can serve as a mere indication of the widespread impact of the Campaign on local communities throughout Greece.

 

In his interview, at maritimes TV, CEO of  Margetis Maritimes Consulting, Mr. Giorgos Margetis referred to the company’s expanded activities in the energy sector.

MARGETIS OFFSHORE CONSULTING, the new department is based in Huston of USA and provides comprehensive advisory services for the energy, oil and natural gas issues both in the broader area of East Mediterranean and at the global level.    

“I think that crisis always creates opportunities. It is a great opportunity to do this expansion” said Mr. Margetis, speaking about the initiative of Margetis Maritimes Consulting to undertake expansion of its activities.      

Moreover, Ken Dragchtan speaks to the camera of maritimes TV. He is the head of the MARGETIS OFFSHORE CONSULTING department and has over 30 years of experience in the oil and gas processing structures, such as in the offshore market.

Mr. Margetis also referred to Mr. Antonis Panagiotareas, who counts more than 30 years of experience at senior positions in Greek shipping community and now manages the maritime sector of Margetis Consulting at the office in Houston. 

Margetis Maritimes Consulting provides specialized services to shipping in technical matters.

It was established in 2006 in Piraeus and has offices in Istanbul, Split and Montenegro, while recently it opened an office in Houston of USA in expectation of greater expansion.        

 

Interview: Markos Kantzios

 

Camera: Studio Panos Halkidis   

 

Ships provide information that is usable by the company, and its appropriate management increases the efficiency and the safety of the ship, reducing costs at the same time, as Mr. Giorgos Christopoulos, Vice Admiral Engineer of Hellenic Navy (Rtd), Marine Operations, LAROS- Prisma Electronics S.A. points out, speaking at maritimes TV, in the context of the 3rd Naftemporiki Shipping Conference.  

He stresses that shipping companies, which will adapt to the new technologies, will have the absolute gain. He speaks about the telemetry system LAROS by Prisma Electronics, a system that introduces the shipping company in the Smart Shipping area.      

See and hear Mr. Christopoulos’s speech at the 3rd Naftemporiki Shipping Conference HERE     

Interview: Markos Kantzios

Camera: Studio Panos Halkidis   

CEO of RINA Mr. Ugo Salerno, who is in Greece on the occasion of the official visit of the President of the Italian Republic Mr. Sergio Mattarella, is invited to the maritimes TV. He refers not only to the RINA’s developments at the international level and its significant presence in Greek shipping, but also to the investment opportunities in Greece by Italian entrepreneurs.   

This interview took place at the Intercontinental Hotel, on Tuesday 17 January 2017.    

Interview: Markos Kantzios

Camera: Studio Panos Halkidis   

The high quality services with competitive prices and the fact that it does not “police” but cooperates with the Greek shipping companies, are the two main reasons for which DNV GL presents a steady growth course, as Mr. Ioannis Chiotopoulos, Managing Director at the Regional Office for Eastern Mediterranean, Black Sea and Caspian Sea of DNV GL points out, speaking at maritimes TV.    

He refers to the points on which Greek shipping companies must focus in order to remain competitive.    

He also speaks about the possibilities of the Piraeus office, which has all the competences and provides comprehensive services for all the fleet management issues, sending a clear message to Greek shipowners: “If you have any issues, you face it with us”.      

This interview was given in the context of the DNV GL’s press conference for the new project “Greece will become as the 3rd Home Country for DNV GL”, at the offices in Piraeus, on Friday 16 December 2016.

See the entire press conference HERE

Read the presentations HERE        

 

Interview: Markos Kantzios

 

Camera: Studio Panos Halkidis   

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