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WE UNDERSTAND BALLAST WATER TREATMENT


At Severn Trent De Nora, we have over 35 years of leadership and expertise in electrolytic disinfection treatment solutions.


Setting new standards with the Type-Approved BALPURE® ballast water treatment system, we have created a simple, reliable and cost-effective solution for both new and existing vessels.


- Easy to install - Easy to operate - Low capital cost - Low operating cost - Non-corrosive - Operator safe - Suitable for hazardous cargo area installations - Surpasses IMO D-2 standards


To learn why BALPURE is the right ballast water treatment solution for you, contact sales@severntrentdenora.com or visit www.balpure.com


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CONSULTING AND TRAINING FOR MARINE PROFESSIONALS


Safinah are pleased to announce a one day training seminar:


MARINE COATINGS


– Risk Management 27th January 2012 London UK


For the marine professional who wants to understand the problems that can result from paint failure on ships.


See www.safinah.co.uk for full details including course content and registration form, or contact Clare Till on: +44 (0)1670 519900


CONTACT Web: www.safinah.co.uk


Email: enquiries@safinah.co.uk Tel: +44 (0)1670 519900


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Safinah is a unique marine paint consulting company with a highly skilled and capable team experienced in both commercial and technical aspects of all paint related issues including:


— Expert Witness — Loss Adjusting


— Dispute Resolution — Failure Analysis


7-8 March 2012, London conference


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Come and see why Riviera events attract such high quality speakers and delegates:


www.rivieramm.com/events 52 I Tanker Shipping & Trade I October/November 2011 www.tankershipping.com


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