22 EQUIPMENT REVIEW
Marina cranes A
range of column swivel cranes in various designs and weight classes is produced by Roodberg,
part of Frisian Industries BV. Depending on a marina’s location and the type of boats it needs to lift, there is a choice of cranes operated by either electric or hydraulic power, with hoisting capacities of up to 100 tonnes. Compact, manoeuvrable and
easy to operate, Roodberg cranes are available with a single hoisting
yoke or four independently- controlled and mobile hoisting points. These solidly-built steel cranes
are constructed from high quality materials and designed for easy maintenance. Spare parts are also readily obtained. If necessary, the manufacturer
can customise a crane to meet a marina’s specific requirements. Roodberg
info@roodberg.com
www.roodberg.com
Payment system for services
YoreOn is a smart activation and payment system for utilities from Seijsener BV, which has been created to make life easy for both service providers and users. The provider no longer needs
to be on hand to manage their services and smart payment removes the need for pre-paid cards. The user simply activates the service they require via the
MARINA INDUSTRY
Editorial Features in August 2021
Pump-out systems for inland marinas Waterway maintenance methods Pollution control equipment Marina visit to Sweden
Editorial deadline: 30 July
Note: The Publisher reserves the right to change the subject matter or modify when they appear in the magazine to reflect commercial, technical and economic developments within the international marina industry.
MARINA INDUSTRY • JUNE 2021
app and then utilises the mobile payment system to pay for exactly what service they have used. Seijsener’s system enables
charges for electricity, water, mooring fees, etc, to be accessed via an app, smartphone or the internet. Seijsener BV
info@seijsener.nl www.seijsener.com
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