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water when entering the final and main treatment Joint venture
step, UV-radiation, the ozone will be transformed
into hydroxyl radicals which have a life time of
Fr. Fassmer, Nadiro
nanoseconds. This means that no ozone will enter
pen agreement
the ballast tanks.
The main advantage of having both ozone Danish lifeboat launch system supplier Nadiro
and UV radiation is that they are well proven AS and German lifeboat and davit manufacturer
techniques, both having shown their efficiency in Fr. Fassmer GmbH & Co KG have signed a coopera-
water cleaning. Further, the combination of two tion agreement enabling customers to order Fassmer
techniques will ensure treatment of the ballast lifeboats with Nadiro’s Drop-In-Ball and a full
water even in extreme coloured conditions launching system including a protecting container
where only one technique available may fail. The around the lifeboat that combines the Nadiro and
consequence of not being able to treat ballast water Fassmer products.
in accordance with the IMO requirements as well Esben Juul Sørensen, managing director of Nadiro,
as the expected US requirements would be severe looks forward to the cooperation and expects to gain
for ship owners, so having a treatment system that valuable knowledge and capture market shares from
can meet both sets of requirements is of the utmost the cooperation: “Our customers expressed a wish
importance. for us to partner up with an experienced lifeboat
The venture intends to become commercial in the manufacturer and therefore Fassmer was the natural
autumn 2010, and be able to deliver Ballast Water choice. Nadiro is a newly founded company but the
Treatment Systems in 2011. The DESMI Ocean Drop-In-Ball and the enclosed launching system has
Guard concept can be delivered in containerised received very positive attention from the industry.
modules as well as individual components. We consider cooperation with a high-quality lifeboat
Ship & Boat International March/April 2010 9
SBI_MarApr10_p8-9-10-12.indd 9 26/02/2010 12:20:04
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