Part (A) Of Marine terminology you need to know
In Maritime, we usually use some marine terminology, in which one word can mean a long sentence. This
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In Maritime, we usually use some marine terminology, in which one word can mean a long sentence. This
On board ship, there are major separation or purifiering methods and it’s important, which crews need to understand
Generally, the heat exchanger is define according to it construction and/or its purpose. They are as follows; a
In ship, the chief engineer is always in charge of the air condition and refrigerator plants. But in
Sometimes, people do mix up the difference between Weather-tight and Watertight Doors. I was onboard a ship for
Most of young seaman and women are likely to face challenges when it comes to decision making. Off
Foreign languages in general and mostly English, in particular, are imperative in the era of globalization. This is
Working supply boat in heavy weather supply boat. To become or work on-board ship has never been an
Two ship crews seriously injured as Engine Control Room (ECR) Air Condition (AC) unit compressor exploded while charging
Ship slip is one of the essential parameters which does not display in the Engine room or navigation
The word ” SAFETY FIRST” is very important. Many sailors do practice all safety precautions but forgot that
On this article we are going to share with you causes of abnormal and excessive cylinder liner wear
The marine notice release by AMSA on march 2024, was to inform all ships calling Australian ports on
Recently, Marine Safety Forum published a Safety Alert on an incident onboard a ship where upon inspection it
The recent amendments to SOLAS Regulation II-1/3-8, effective from 1 January 2024,have introduced critical new requirements for mooring
Below are marine Abbreviations of ship types you may encounter; S/M – SubMarine SB – Small Boat SC