Albion Marine Solutions conducted an assessment of a semi-submerged barge at Coldwell, Ontario

Albion Marine Solutions has been retained by the Vessels of concern Incident Management Directorate to conduct an assessment of a semi-submerged barge at Coldwell, Ontario, to carry out the following tasks:

·         Conducted Basic Survey

·         Search for Hazardous Materials

·         Evaluated Stability of the Vessel

·         Validated Structural Integrity

·         Conducted Risk Assessment

·         Evaluated Safety and Security 

 

     These assessments are carried out as part of the application of section 36 of the Act respecting wrecks, abandoned, dilapidated, or hazardous vessels and salvage operations (WAHVA), which provides that the Minister of Fisheries and Oceans may if he has reasonable grounds to believe that a vessel presents or is likely to present a danger, take any action it considers necessary to prevent, mitigate or eliminate the hazard. Contact Albion Marine Team for more information This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

Conversion of harbour tug boat to the electric propulsion power

In terms of exhaust gases and noise pollution, harbors are enacting stringent laws, increasing the demand to opt for cleaner modes of operation. Considering this, Albion has completed an engineering study to convert the harbor tug boat to electric propulsion power. The study provides technical know-how on converting diesel-powered tugs to hybrid or fully electric-powered tugs to major tug boat operators in India. It features an economical and environmentally friendly design.

 

Converting a tugboat to electric propulsion has numerous advantages. First and foremost, there will be a significant reduction in operational costs. Second, it will require no bunkering charges, and it will reduce engine crew members. Further, maintenance costs will be negligible with the addition of a longer battery life span of up to ten years. For more information, get in touch with our team at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

Albion Marine Solutions began with another large turnkey project at the Portuguese shipyard

 

 

Albion Marine Solutions is delighted to announce that we have begun with another major Turnkey Project at the Portuguese Shipyard. Under this Turnkey Project, Albion Marine Solutions will install the Alfa-Laval Pure Ballast Water Treatment 3.2Ex Deckhouse system and provide effective technical designs. Further, going to supply all the necessary equipment required for installation and assist in engineering project management and after installation support services.  

 

Albion Marine Solutions is not only working on the installation of the Alfa Laval Ballast Water Treatment System. However, We are the primary supplier of all the pieces of equipment required for this retrofit, which includes supplying of spare parts, GRE pipes, Flanges, Pipe Spools, tubes, Valves with hydraulic actuators, liquid flow valves & liquid flow controllers, Electrical Panels, Electric cables, thermo cables, Elbow bell,  Grounding Saddles, and albion marine assembled distribution boards etc.

 

 Albion Marine Solutions is specialized in innovative marine turnkey solutions having a global service network and offering services at worldwide locations. Albion Marine takes pride in the vastness and variety of turnkey project management that we bring to the table for every project. Moreover, our engineering team has years of experience in installing various systems. Our turnkey package is customizable as per client requirements. For more information, get in touch with us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. 

Albion has developed a first of kind newly developed floating drone station

Drones are increasingly being used to solve modern-day challenges. Albion has built a first-of-its-kind floating drone station that can be used for various purposes, including forest fire suppression, surveying, and surveillance near forests and inland waterways. Albion Marine Solutions has created the design specifically to meet the facilities and operational needs of an on-shore drone station.  It can also be used as training facilities for commercial drone pilots. 

 

 

The superstructure holds a drone station, bunkers, gymnasium, galley, and other recreational facilities for drone pilots and technicians ranging from 27 to 35 pax for the endurance of 10-12 days. This can either be designed as both stationary and with propulsion system along with dynamic thrusters. For more information contact Albion Marine Solution This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

Decommissioning of the Canadian Coast Guard offshore fisheries research vessel CCGS W.E Ricker

Albion Marine Solutions is delighted to announce that we are participating in decommissioning CCGS W.E Ricker, a Canadian Coast Guard offshore fisheries research vessel in Vancouver Island.

 

The ship CCGS W.E Ricker was built as a commercial fishing trawler called Callistratus before being purchased by the Canadian government in 1984 and converted to a fisheries research vessel W.E. Ricker. The vessel entered service with the Department of Fisheries and Oceans in 1986. Then, it was transferred to the Canadian Coast Guard in 1995 after the two fleets were amalgamated. For more information, contact Albion Marine Solutions This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. 

 

 Albion Marine emphasizes on sustainable environment and energy optimizing solutions. Albion Marine Engineers are specialized in marine salvage and wreck removal, complete end-of-life marine vessel decommissioning and recycling, vessel conversions afloat and dry dock. We are the best in this domain; get in touch with us for hassle-free green disposal

Albion Marine Solutions Ltd.

Suite 304 - 800 Carleton Court 

Delta, BC V3M 6Y6

Canada

Email : info@albionmarine.com

Tel     : +1 604 529 8488

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