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The Optimarin Ballast System

Optimarin achieves sales of over 400 eco-friendly systems

NORWAY, April 18, 2016

Norway-based Optimarin, a leader in the ballast water treatment (BWT) company, said that it has achieved sales of more than 400 of its environmentally friendly UV-based systems.

The landmark has been surpassed on the back of a succession of major contracts, fuelled by the firm’s unique retrofit experience, proven technology and upcoming United States Coast Guard (USCG) certification, said a statement from the company.

Optimarin Ballast System (OBS) orders have been confirmed with Atlantis Tankers (10 units) and Sinopacific Shipbuilding Group (nine), while the firm also made its first foray into fishing, with a contract for the Fisherman’s Finest vessel America’s Finest. The latest win, with Carisbrooke from the UK, was the largest - a fleet agreement with the potential to encompass retrofits on 46 bulk and multipurpose vessels, it added.

Tore Andersen, CEO, Optimarin, said: “We’ve been working with BWT technology since our formation in 1994. So we feel this surge in business reflects an appreciation of our established expertise, technology, and ability to satisfy all individual customer, and vessel, requirements.”

“Now that the ratification of the IMO’s Ballast Water Management convention is finally imminent, we’re seeing more and more ship-owners engaging us for fleet wide retrofit assignments. This is because they know they can trust us, our market proven system, and unparalleled retrofit experience,” he added.

The company along with its global engineering partners, Goltens and Zeppelin, has now fitted over 70 units on existing vessels, alongside over 200 on new builds. Its flexible, modular system is perfect for making the most of limited vessel space, while its totally compliant technology ensures peace of mind.

This latter point has proven to be another of Optimarin’s strengths. The firm has invested millions of dollars in testing and certification, with certificates from DNV GL, Lloyd’s, Bureau Veritas, MLIT Japan, and American Bureau of Shipping, alongside full IMO approval. However, it’s the latest testing with USCG that appears to be elevating the business to a new commercial plane.

Optimarin’s customers include names of the order of Saga Shipholding, MOL, Grieg Shipping Group, Gulf Offshore, Farstad Shipping, NYK, Nor Line, and Evergreen Marine Corp, amongst others. Its OBS system is easy to install, simple to maintain – with no moving parts – and does not use, or discharge, any chemicals.

Andersen said: “USCG has the most stringent approval demands, thanks to its FDA/CMFDA test, which judges the life forms transported in ballast water as either living or dead.”

“The power of the 35kw UV lamps in the OBS ensures it has the power to instantly kill invasive organisms and that’s exactly what USCG wants to see,” he added.

“The system has now satisfied all marine water tests and is in its final testing stage, with full USCG approval expected later this year. For ship-owners with large global fleets this gives them the flexibility to sail in and out of US waters, discharging ballast, as desired. For those with fleets based exclusively in North America this is a ticket to trade, full stop,” he said.

“USCG approval is becoming a benchmark standard for forward-thinking customers planning for guaranteed future regulatory compliance. This is proving to be a key business driver for our company,” he concluded. – TradeArabia News Service




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