Jongen Deploys Damen Invasave BWMS For Port Of Hamburg
German maritime waste expert Jongen GmbH has actually taken distribution of a Damen In vaSave 300 mobile ballast water therapy system.
The business can currently supply IMO-certified ballast water therapy solutions to deliver drivers requiring to adhere to the current ballast water policies that entered into impact on 8 September 2019.
Jongen GmbH provides waste oil, wastewater, and also waste elimination solutions for maritime website traffic in the Port ofHamburg The business’s solutions consist of the cleansing of the ships’ tank and also equipment in addition to the administration and also cleansing of oil spills.
The enhancement of the Damen In vaSave to Jongen’s tools profile shows its development right into ballast water therapy solutions.
Speaking after the distribution of the In vaSave system from Damen, Julia Dettmer, supervisor of Jongen stated: “We believe that Hamburg stands out from the other European ports by offering a mobile state-of-the-art ballast water treatment system operated by Jongen. The Invasave 300 is Hamburg’s answer to the new regulation of the IMO BMW Convention in order to prevent the transfer of harmful aquatic organisms.”
Reducing downtime
Damen’s In vaSave 300 is an IMO-certified ballast water therapy system. The In vaSave is checked and also IMO accredited to deal with ballast water with no holding time. Just as appropriate for outbound as incoming vessels, it deals with ballast water to IMO-D2 criteria. In vaSave uses no chemicals to get rid of intrusive microorganisms from ballast water in a solitary pass.
8 September 2019 was a crucial day in the application of the IMO’sBallast Water Management Convention Although the Convention really entered into pressure 2 years previously, it states that vessels developed prior to 8 September 2017 should have the ability to adhere to policies by the time of their initial International Oil Pollution Prevention (IOPP) revival study. This day drops on or after 8 September 2019.
Operating as an exterior device, the In vaSave 300 is housed in a common container. This pays for proprietors of the system a massive quantity of flexibility, commented Matthijs Schuiten fromDamen Green Solutions “Because InvaSave fits on a trailer, workboat or barge, and no storage for holding time is required, operators can easily move it to where it is needed. The sheer mobility of InvaSave means that ship owners calling on Jongen’s new ballast water treatment services in the Port of Hamburg can keep their downtime to a minimum. This includes downtime during port calls, as well as the downtime needed for retrofitting an onboard ballast water treatment system.”
Reference: damen.com