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Ship-to-shore safety link LNG transfer systems
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Compatibility with existing ship and shore systems Simple electronic reconfiguration to match respective terminal Compatibility with all small-scale Universal Safety Link installations Trelleborg's marine systems operation has a ...
Trelleborg Marine and Infrastructure
Standard industry Bunker Safety Link (BSL) connection system Includes secondary electric ESD link Operator screen shows local and remote LNG transfer arms/tanks Compliant with ISO20519 & SGMF LNG as a Marine Fuel Recommendations for ...
Trelleborg Marine and Infrastructure
Electrical isolation between shore and ship ‘First-up’ indication for rapid fault location Umbilical/pendant operation options The transfer of hazardous liquids between ship and shore necessitates the use of Emergency Shutdown Link ...
Trelleborg Marine and Infrastructure
As the leading global supplier of Ship-Shore Link technology with 500 systems installed worldwide, we have now combined our industry standard SMART Ship-Shore Link (SSL) with a newly developed Emergency Shut-Down System (ESDS) into a ...
Trelleborg Marine and Infrastructure
Ship-to-shore link systems are the backbone of maritime connectivity, ensuring that ships can communicate effectively with onshore facilities for navigation, safety, and operational efficiency. The Ship-Shore Link (SSL) plays therefore ...
The intelligent Multi Safety Link® (iMSL®) is a next-generation LNG safety communication link. It features unique and advanced functionalities, and Mampaey Offshore Industries complies with global communication standards in the LNG market. The ...
The bunkering of environmental or cryogenic liquids and gases from ships requires a linked Emergency Shut Down (ESD) system to ensure a controlled shutdown of the transfer operation, in the case of a detected emergency. Designed according ...
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