In this post we will clearly discuss the slot welding that is carried out on a rudder of big ships or let’s say merchant ships to be more precise. Slot welding is a common technique used in the manufacturing of rudders for merchant ships. It involves creating a slot or groove in the material to […]
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International Safety Management (ISM) Code
The International Safety Management (ISM) system code is a set of rules and standards that aim to ensure the safe operation of ships and the prevention of pollution. The ISM system was adopted by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) in 1993 and became mandatory for all ships in 1998. The ISM system requires ship owners […]
STCW Chapter VII and why is it important?
What is STCW Chapter VII and why is it important? STCW stands for Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers. It is an international convention adopted by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) in 1978 to establish minimum standards for seafarers’ competence and qualifications. The STCW Convention has been revised and amended several times, most […]
Reasons Why FWG producing Less Water
A fresh water generator is a device that converts seawater into freshwater on a ship. Freshwater is essential for various purposes on board, such as drinking, cooking, washing, and cooling. However, storing enough freshwater on a ship can be costly and impractical, especially for long voyages. Therefore, many ships use a fresh water generator to […]
Checks Before Refloating Ship After Drydock
Checks Before Refloating Ship After Drydock is an important task that needs to be carried out. As we know floating a vessel is a critical process that requires proper planning and execution to ensure that the vessel is safe and seaworthy. Before a vessel is floated, it is important to conduct a thorough inspection from […]
Crank pin Ovality-Complete Details
A crank pin, also known as a connecting rod journal, is the part of a crankshaft that connects to the piston rod and rotates in the bearing. In a 4 stroke engine, the crankpin undergoes four phases of motion: intake, compression, power and exhaust. During these phases, the crankpin is subjected to various forces and […]
What is Slow Steaming in Ship
If you are interested in shipping, you may have heard of the term “slow steaming”. But what does it mean and why is it important for shippers and carriers? In this blog post, we will explain what slow steaming is, how it affects the shipping industry, and what are its advantages and disadvantages. What is […]
Difference between RT flex and ME-C Engines
Difference between RT flex and ME-C engines is discussed in this article, hope you will find it useful. If you are a marine engineer or a ship enthusiast, you might have heard of two types of low-speed engines that are widely used in modern ships: RT flex and ME-C engines. These engines are both based […]
Ticonderoga class cruisers-all details
The Ticonderoga-class cruisers are among the most advanced warships in the world. They are equipped with the Aegis combat system, which can detect and track hundreds of targets simultaneously and launch missiles to intercept them. The Ticonderoga-class cruisers can perform a variety of missions, such as air defense, anti-submarine warfare, surface warfare, strike warfare, and […]
difference between mc and mcc engine
If you are interested in marine diesel engines, you might have come across the terms MC and MC-C engines. These are two types of engines developed by MAN B&W, a leading manufacturer of low-speed two-stroke engines for ships. But what is the difference between them, and why did MAN B&W introduce a new engine design? […]