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Right and proper. Our range of furniture, as comprehensive and versatile as it may be, is basically very simple: To the customer's requirements. Just what you really need.We have divided the various furniture options into four design classes. So you will need no guidance to find what you want. All other subcategories are included in these four design classes. All things considered you might say, we make it nice and easy for you.
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Penthouse Suite for cruise liner Crystal Symphony built at STX Europe, Turku, Finland
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Standard 4-person inside cabin for passenger/car ferry Finnmarken for the Hurtigruten line built at Kleven Verft in Ulsteinvik, Norway
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Outside stateroom for the series of Voyager class cruise liners built at STX Europe, Turku
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The cabin module is a spacious construction, for accommodation of the crew members and ship passengers. The construction of the cabin module is designed for easy transport and installation on board. It's suitable for quick connecting to water, electrical, ventilation and air conditioning installations.
The module cabin system is a perfect solution for passenger vessels, and passenger-car carriers. It is also an alternative solution while building superstructures for ships operated by numerous crew such as drilling platforms and other off-shore units.
The cabin module is a frame construction. Walls, ceilings and doors of the cabin are made of galvanized steel, and covered with decorative PVC foil or lacquer coating, and insulated with mineral wool. The cabin module is equipped with:
1. Sanitary cabin ( configured according to customer's wishes )
2. Furniture - Assortment and standard depends on type of cabin, and customer's requirements
3. Light installation and other, according to requirements
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Jamestown offers a wide range of JIT cabins for cruise vessels, offshore living modules, and modular accommodations on naval vessels.
Improved Quality %u2013 Cabins are assembled in a controlled factory environment offering a higher quality of finished product.
Production Interface %u2013 Pre-manufactured cabins offer reduced system installation interference during vessel outfitting and reduces the concentration of trades. experienced in the traditional %u201Cstick-built%u201D accommodations
Meets Regulatory Requirements %u2013 Our JIT cabins meet all the safety and regulatory applications.
Complete Customization %u2013 Cabins can be configured to suit the unique needs of your project.
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The system is a semi-modular, complete ship accommodation construction system, which consists of prefabricated bathroom units, prefabricated preoutfitted large wall sections and ceiling panels.
All the above components are tailored to customers's specifications and manufactured on project basis. Through prefabrication the amount of installation hours of the cabin onboard the vessel is minimized.
Installation sequence of prefabricated cabins: ready-made bathroom module, prefabricated cabin walls, window box, ceiling panels, corridor lining and cabin doors.
All the openings and reinforcements needed for the fittings, ventilation and lighting have been ready-made at the factory, and so are also electrical cables, power points, switches, etc.
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The cabin is a very important part of the cruise experience for passengers and directly affects the productivity of an offshore installation's crew. ALMACO%u2019s new cabin concepts are carefully created and developed on the basis of owners%u2019 requirements.
ALMACO delivers modular cabins, wet units, and balconies for all types of passenger ships and offshore installations. Modern production equipment and a wide range of materials enable us to offer our customers customized turn-key solutions to suit each specific project.
Modular cabins and bathrooms have several advantages: reduced installation time, better installation conditions, economies of scale applied to manufacture, complete system supply and installation from the same source.
As a system supplier, ALMACO offers complete services from design to installation and commissioning. Our spare part services and total conversion management guarantee lifetime functionality and productivity of the cabin areas.
ALMACO works in close cooperation with major, high-quality equipment manufacturers around the world and is constantly looking for the best products and latest solutions in order to measure up to the customer's expectations.
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Modular living cabin is used for quick and easy building of superstructure on the ship, floating hotels or offshores. It is fully equipped with water-sanitary, electric, ventilation etc. systems and also with furniture. It is complied with all needed requirements regarding fireproofness and accoustic.
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Easy and quick installation provides economic benefits WAS prefabricated cabin units help save time and money. Easy and quick installation makes it possible to better meet tight schedules, which allows for more effective budget control. And the time needed for outfitting is minimized, so that yards can focus on other business details.
We have delivered cabins for:
- Crew cabins for RoRo ships
- Crew cabins for accommodation platforms
- Crew cabins for cargo ships and tankers
- Passenger and crew cabins for RoPax vessels
- Passenger and crew cabins for passenger ferries (PW)
- Passenger and crew cabins for passenger ships (PW)
- Suites, passenger cabins and crew cabins for cruise lines
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WAS-Korea is a system supplier within the marine industry. We specialize in the building of prefabricated bathroom and cabin modules and corridor lining panels for marine projects. WAS modules have been installed in various types of commercial ships, RoRo ships, RoPax vessels, various tankers, offshore platforms, ferries, passenger ships and cruise ships, as well as hotels.
The floorless cabin concept is patented internationally and covers everything from a mock-up to a ready-made module with all furnishings.
The entire cabin area, from design to outfitting, can be outsourced to WAS-Korea. We start with the ship's general information, architectural plans and space requirements. From this data we design the accommodation area for the ship, make a mock-up plan (after order) for the entire cabin area, purchase all materials used, and manufacture and assemble the modules at our facilities in BaeDun. We supply and install on board the modules and corridor linings according to the agreed delivery schedule.
The one-piece cabin module is ready to be fixed to the deck Each cabin module includes walls, ceiling, cabling, lights, telephone sockets, furniture, air conditioning/ventilation, sprinkler piping, and the toilet unit. When the steel construction of the deckhouse is ready onboard the ship and the main lines and insulation have been installed, the self-supporting cabin unit is lifted in one piece through a suitable opening in the ship. The cabin unit is then ready to be fixed to the deck and connected to the ship's mains. All connections are located in the service area of the shower room, which is accessible from the corridor.
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Easy and quick installation provides economic benefits WAS prefabricated cabin units help save time and money. Easy and quick installation makes it possible to better meet tight schedules, which allows for more effective budget control. And the time needed for outfitting is minimized, so that yards can focus on other business details.
We have delivered cabins for:
- Crew cabins for RoRo ships
- Crew cabins for accommodation platforms
- Crew cabins for cargo ships and tankers
- Passenger and crew cabins for RoPax vessels
- Passenger and crew cabins for passenger ferries (PW)
- Passenger and crew cabins for passenger ships (PW)
- Suites, passenger cabins and crew cabins for cruise lines (PW)
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WAS-Korea is a system supplier within the marine industry. We specialize in the building of prefabricated bathroom and cabin modules and corridor lining panels for marine projects. WAS modules have been installed in various types of commercial ships, RoRo ships, RoPax vessels, various tankers, offshore platforms, ferries, passenger ships and cruise ships, as well as hotels.
The floorless cabin concept is patented internationally and covers everything from a mock-up to a ready-made module with all furnishings.
The entire cabin area, from design to outfitting, can be outsourced to WAS-Korea. We start with the ship's general information, architectural plans and space requirements. From this data we design the accommodation area for the ship, make a mock-up plan (after order) for the entire cabin area, purchase all materials used, and manufacture and assemble the modules at our facilities in BaeDun. We supply and install on board the modules and corridor linings according to the agreed delivery schedule.
The one-piece cabin module is ready to be fixed to the deck Each cabin module includes walls, ceiling, cabling, lights, telephone sockets, furniture, air conditioning/ventilation, sprinkler piping, and the toilet unit. When the steel construction of the deckhouse is ready onboard the ship and the main lines and insulation have been installed, the self-supporting cabin unit is lifted in one piece through a suitable opening in the ship. The cabin unit is then ready to be fixed to the deck and connected to the ship's mains. All connections are located in the service area of the shower room, which is accessible from the corridor.
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WAS-KOREA CABIN MODULE
WAS-Korea is a system supplier within the marine industry. We specialize in the building of prefabricated bathroom and cabin modules and corridor lining panels for marine projects. WAS modules have been installed in various types of commercial ships, RoRo ships, RoPax vessels, various tankers, offshore platforms, ferries, passenger ships and cruise ships, as well as hotels.
The floorless cabin concept is patented internationally and covers everything from a mock-up to a ready-made module with all furnishings.
The entire cabin area, from design to outfitting, can be outsourced to WAS-Korea. We start with the ship's general information, architectural plans and space requirements. From this data we design the accommodation area for the ship, make a mock-up plan (after order) for the entire cabin area, purchase all materials used, and manufacture and assemble the modules at our facilities in BaeDun. We supply and install on board the modules and corridor linings according to the agreed delivery schedule.
The one-piece cabin module is ready to be fixed to the deck Each cabin module includes walls, ceiling, cabling, lights, telephone sockets, furniture, air conditioning/ventilation, sprinkler piping, and the toilet unit. When the steel construction of the deckhouse is ready onboard the ship and the main lines and insulation have been installed, the self-supporting cabin unit is lifted in one piece through a suitable opening in the ship. The cabin unit is then ready to be fixed to the deck and connected to the ship's mains. All connections are located in the service area of the shower room, which is accessible from the corridor.
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Right and proper. Our range of furniture, as comprehensive and versatile as it may be, is basically very simple: To the customer's requirements. Just what you really need.We have divided the various furniture options into four design classes. So you will need no guidance to find what you want. All other subcategories are included in these four design classes. All things considered you might say, we make it nice and easy for you.
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Penthouse Suite for cruise liner Crystal Symphony built at STX Europe, Turku, Finland
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Standard 4-person inside cabin for passenger/car ferry Finnmarken for the Hurtigruten line built at Kleven Verft in Ulsteinvik, Norway
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Outside stateroom for the series of Voyager class cruise liners built at STX Europe, Turku
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The cabin module is a spacious construction, for accommodation of the crew members and ship passengers. The construction of the cabin module is designed for easy transport and installation on board. It's suitable for quick connecting to water, electrical, ventilation and air conditioning installations.
The module cabin system is a perfect solution for passenger vessels, and passenger-car carriers. It is also an alternative solution while building superstructures for ships operated by numerous crew such as drilling platforms and other off-shore units.
The cabin module is a frame construction. Walls, ceilings and doors of the cabin are made of galvanized steel, and covered with decorative PVC foil or lacquer coating, and insulated with mineral wool. The cabin module is equipped with:
1. Sanitary cabin ( configured according to customer's wishes )
2. Furniture - Assortment and standard depends on type of cabin, and customer's requirements
3. Light installation and other, according to requirements
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Jamestown offers a wide range of JIT cabins for cruise vessels, offshore living modules, and modular accommodations on naval vessels.
Improved Quality %u2013 Cabins are assembled in a controlled factory environment offering a higher quality of finished product.
Production Interface %u2013 Pre-manufactured cabins offer reduced system installation interference during vessel outfitting and reduces the concentration of trades. experienced in the traditional %u201Cstick-built%u201D accommodations
Meets Regulatory Requirements %u2013 Our JIT cabins meet all the safety and regulatory applications.
Complete Customization %u2013 Cabins can be configured to suit the unique needs of your project.
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The system is a semi-modular, complete ship accommodation construction system, which consists of prefabricated bathroom units, prefabricated preoutfitted large wall sections and ceiling panels.
All the above components are tailored to customers's specifications and manufactured on project basis. Through prefabrication the amount of installation hours of the cabin onboard the vessel is minimized.
Installation sequence of prefabricated cabins: ready-made bathroom module, prefabricated cabin walls, window box, ceiling panels, corridor lining and cabin doors.
All the openings and reinforcements needed for the fittings, ventilation and lighting have been ready-made at the factory, and so are also electrical cables, power points, switches, etc.
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The cabin is a very important part of the cruise experience for passengers and directly affects the productivity of an offshore installation's crew. ALMACO%u2019s new cabin concepts are carefully created and developed on the basis of owners%u2019 requirements.
ALMACO delivers modular cabins, wet units, and balconies for all types of passenger ships and offshore installations. Modern production equipment and a wide range of materials enable us to offer our customers customized turn-key solutions to suit each specific project.
Modular cabins and bathrooms have several advantages: reduced installation time, better installation conditions, economies of scale applied to manufacture, complete system supply and installation from the same source.
As a system supplier, ALMACO offers complete services from design to installation and commissioning. Our spare part services and total conversion management guarantee lifetime functionality and productivity of the cabin areas.
ALMACO works in close cooperation with major, high-quality equipment manufacturers around the world and is constantly looking for the best products and latest solutions in order to measure up to the customer's expectations.
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Modular living cabin is used for quick and easy building of superstructure on the ship, floating hotels or offshores. It is fully equipped with water-sanitary, electric, ventilation etc. systems and also with furniture. It is complied with all needed requirements regarding fireproofness and accoustic.
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Easy and quick installation provides economic benefits WAS prefabricated cabin units help save time and money. Easy and quick installation makes it possible to better meet tight schedules, which allows for more effective budget control. And the time needed for outfitting is minimized, so that yards can focus on other business details.
We have delivered cabins for:
- Crew cabins for RoRo ships
- Crew cabins for accommodation platforms
- Crew cabins for cargo ships and tankers
- Passenger and crew cabins for RoPax vessels
- Passenger and crew cabins for passenger ferries (PW)
- Passenger and crew cabins for passenger ships (PW)
- Suites, passenger cabins and crew cabins for cruise lines
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WAS-Korea is a system supplier within the marine industry. We specialize in the building of prefabricated bathroom and cabin modules and corridor lining panels for marine projects. WAS modules have been installed in various types of commercial ships, RoRo ships, RoPax vessels, various tankers, offshore platforms, ferries, passenger ships and cruise ships, as well as hotels.
The floorless cabin concept is patented internationally and covers everything from a mock-up to a ready-made module with all furnishings.
The entire cabin area, from design to outfitting, can be outsourced to WAS-Korea. We start with the ship's general information, architectural plans and space requirements. From this data we design the accommodation area for the ship, make a mock-up plan (after order) for the entire cabin area, purchase all materials used, and manufacture and assemble the modules at our facilities in BaeDun. We supply and install on board the modules and corridor linings according to the agreed delivery schedule.
The one-piece cabin module is ready to be fixed to the deck Each cabin module includes walls, ceiling, cabling, lights, telephone sockets, furniture, air conditioning/ventilation, sprinkler piping, and the toilet unit. When the steel construction of the deckhouse is ready onboard the ship and the main lines and insulation have been installed, the self-supporting cabin unit is lifted in one piece through a suitable opening in the ship. The cabin unit is then ready to be fixed to the deck and connected to the ship's mains. All connections are located in the service area of the shower room, which is accessible from the corridor.
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Easy and quick installation provides economic benefits WAS prefabricated cabin units help save time and money. Easy and quick installation makes it possible to better meet tight schedules, which allows for more effective budget control. And the time needed for outfitting is minimized, so that yards can focus on other business details.
We have delivered cabins for:
- Crew cabins for RoRo ships
- Crew cabins for accommodation platforms
- Crew cabins for cargo ships and tankers
- Passenger and crew cabins for RoPax vessels
- Passenger and crew cabins for passenger ferries (PW)
- Passenger and crew cabins for passenger ships (PW)
- Suites, passenger cabins and crew cabins for cruise lines (PW)
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WAS-Korea is a system supplier within the marine industry. We specialize in the building of prefabricated bathroom and cabin modules and corridor lining panels for marine projects. WAS modules have been installed in various types of commercial ships, RoRo ships, RoPax vessels, various tankers, offshore platforms, ferries, passenger ships and cruise ships, as well as hotels.
The floorless cabin concept is patented internationally and covers everything from a mock-up to a ready-made module with all furnishings.
The entire cabin area, from design to outfitting, can be outsourced to WAS-Korea. We start with the ship's general information, architectural plans and space requirements. From this data we design the accommodation area for the ship, make a mock-up plan (after order) for the entire cabin area, purchase all materials used, and manufacture and assemble the modules at our facilities in BaeDun. We supply and install on board the modules and corridor linings according to the agreed delivery schedule.
The one-piece cabin module is ready to be fixed to the deck Each cabin module includes walls, ceiling, cabling, lights, telephone sockets, furniture, air conditioning/ventilation, sprinkler piping, and the toilet unit. When the steel construction of the deckhouse is ready onboard the ship and the main lines and insulation have been installed, the self-supporting cabin unit is lifted in one piece through a suitable opening in the ship. The cabin unit is then ready to be fixed to the deck and connected to the ship's mains. All connections are located in the service area of the shower room, which is accessible from the corridor.
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WAS-KOREA CABIN MODULE
WAS-Korea is a system supplier within the marine industry. We specialize in the building of prefabricated bathroom and cabin modules and corridor lining panels for marine projects. WAS modules have been installed in various types of commercial ships, RoRo ships, RoPax vessels, various tankers, offshore platforms, ferries, passenger ships and cruise ships, as well as hotels.
The floorless cabin concept is patented internationally and covers everything from a mock-up to a ready-made module with all furnishings.
The entire cabin area, from design to outfitting, can be outsourced to WAS-Korea. We start with the ship's general information, architectural plans and space requirements. From this data we design the accommodation area for the ship, make a mock-up plan (after order) for the entire cabin area, purchase all materials used, and manufacture and assemble the modules at our facilities in BaeDun. We supply and install on board the modules and corridor linings according to the agreed delivery schedule.
The one-piece cabin module is ready to be fixed to the deck Each cabin module includes walls, ceiling, cabling, lights, telephone sockets, furniture, air conditioning/ventilation, sprinkler piping, and the toilet unit. When the steel construction of the deckhouse is ready onboard the ship and the main lines and insulation have been installed, the self-supporting cabin unit is lifted in one piece through a suitable opening in the ship. The cabin unit is then ready to be fixed to the deck and connected to the ship's mains. All connections are located in the service area of the shower room, which is accessible from the corridor.
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