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EQUIPMENT REVIEW Floating walkways


Marine engineering design consultancy


Recently formed under Grupo Lindley’s umbrella, Salt Technologies is a marine engineering company employing an excellent team of engineers and naval architects with extensive experience in a wide variety of engineering projects. Salt Technologies offer will


offer design and engineering of marine structures, further expanding Grupo Lindley’s capability to develop new products and respond to unique projects with bespoke solutions. In addition, it has the capability to provide world class naval engineering services, having signed a partnership with the renowned naval architect Tony Castro. The consultancy will offer


a fresh approach to maritime engineering by bringing together maritime experts, with decades


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tructures to enable safe and easy access to the waterside are designed and manufactured by


Yacht Port Marinas SL, which was established to provide construction services for marinas and build walkways to enable ease of access to waterfronts. The company employs a team with wide experience in this sector and works directly with clients from the initial investment to the conclusion of the project. Promenades for pedestrians and


even for motor vehicles can be built on stilts (illustrated) or installed as floating walkways along the coast


or riverside. These enable enjoyable use of areas that cannot usually be reached by any other means. The company has acquired


considerable expertise in developing projects and building structures that allow different heights of the terrain in coastal or fluvial areas to be overcome, making possible safe access for the public. In addition to its headquarters in


Pontevedra, Galicia, the company also has offices in the Spanish Balearic and Canary Islands, as well as in Portugal. Yacht Port Marinas SL info@ypmarinas.com www.ypmarinas.com


Monthly payment packages for marinas


A range of monthly payment packages, which allow UK-based owners and operators of marinas to spread out the cost of installations and/or refurbishments over a three or five-year period has been introduced by Rolec Services Ltd. The two packages, which offer 36


or 60-month terms, can cover all costs associated with the supply and installation of electrical, water, lighting and SOS services on a marina, including: • Electrical service pedestals. • MID-approved metering systems. • Electrical distribution systems.


MARINA EURO-REPORT • MARCH 2017


• Water systems. • Marina lighting. • Emergency services. • Electric Vehicle (EV) charging points. Applications for any of these new


payment packages are said to be quick and easy to arrange, with


payments deductible within the British tax system. Rolec can now approve a financial


package within hours and start work on site at that marina within days. Rolec Services Ltd rolec@rolecserv.co.uk www.rolecserv.com


of practical experience, and a new generation of engineers, proficient in the latest analytical tools. Part of the challenge is to ensure that the two generations communicate effectively, so that customers can receive the best of both worlds. Salt Technologies is joining the other three companies of Grupo Lindley: Alhlers Lindley, manufacturer of floating equipment for marinas and harbours; Almarin, manufacturer of marine aids to navigation; and Almovi, distributor of cargo handling equipment for harbours. Founded in 1930, Grupo Lindley, has its headquarters in Cascais, Portugal, with offices in Barcelona, Spain, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and London, UK. Salt Technologies geral@lindley.pt www.lindley.pt


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