Efficient Ship
Loading A loading and unloading system in a port must be able to handle ships quickly – with minimal dust emissions and without the loss of bulk goods. BEUMER Group provides efficient systems for this purpose, which take into account both different ship sizes as well as the space available at the port. The modular design of the BEUMER Group systems makes it possible to deliver a precisely tailored solution for every requirement.
The right loading technology is crucial for safe delivery of products to the customers. BEUMER Group offers sophisticated solutions for loading and unloading trucks, railway wagons and ships. The modular design of the BEUMER systems allows solutions for every application. The system provider offers ship loading technology, including quadrant type ship loaders, rail-mounted ship loaders with a luffing and swivelling boom, and simple stationary loading towers. All ship loader types can be equipped with telescopic chutes.
Bulk materials, such as clinker or lumpy ores, are loaded into bulk carriers efficiently and dust-free with belt conveying systems and a vertical telescopic tube. The loading of powdered goods is handled by fully enclosed loading machines, protecting the environment.
Leigh Reid Takes on New Role at ETPM to Support Ongoing Company Growth
Subsea and marine recruitment specialist ETPM is continuing its planned programme of growth and diversification across all sectors of the energy industry with the appointment of Leigh Reid to the newly created role of Business Development Manager.
Leigh will lead the company’s push into recruitment for the renewables, ROV and survey sectors as well as increasing ETPM’s global client base in subsea, marine, oil & gas.
“We see these as key sectors, not just for the industry, but for our ongoing company growth and Leigh’s role will be instrumental in developing these business streams,” said Jay Smith, Recruitment Manager at ETPM.
“Our focus since we were established 13 years ago, has been the subsea and marine sectors and this will continue to be at the heart of our core businesses. The industry is changing however and we want to be proactive in changing with it.”
BIMCO’s Board of Directors has pointed to Nick Fell, Executive Vice President Corporate Services & General Counsel at BW Group in Singapore, to take up the role as chairperson of BIMCO’s Documentary Committee in summer 2021.
Nick Fell is set to succeed Francis Sarre of CMB in Belgium who, after six years at the helm, will step down as chairperson of the largest BIMCO committee - responsible for approving all BIMCO contracts and clauses and for setting the course for the future documentary work programme.
“Nick is the ideal candidate to take over from Francis. He has been involved in various aspects of BIMCO’s contractual work, not least in his capacity as owner-representative for Singapore. He is a keen legal mind with a lot of hands- on experience, which will be invaluable to the committee and to BIMCO,” says Sadan Kaptanoglu, BIMCO President.
BIMCO is the worldwide leader in the development of standard contracts and clauses for the shipping industry. Nick Fell will formally stand for election as the next Documentary Committee Chairman at BIMCO’s General Meeting in summer 2021.
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BIMCO Points to Nick Fell as Next Documentary Committee chair
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