Automation
Marine automation systems and control equipment are the nerve centre of modern ships, managing engine controls, power distribution, alarms, monitoring, and safety systems. As the maritime industry increasingly embraces sustainable and eco-friendly practices, there is growing importance in recycling and reusing marine automation equipment when vessels reach the end of their operational life. Companies such as OCEAN POWER GREECE are leaders in sustainable ship dismantling, specializing in the recovery, refurbishment, and recycling of marine automation systems and control equipment, reducing waste and supporting a efficient and eco-friendly maritime operations.
Ship propellers are essential for a vessel’s propulsion. Reusing propellers involves removing them from service, carrying out necessary repairs and cleaning, and then reselling them to other ships or industries. However, propellers often cannot be reused directly and are instead recycled. The recycled material can then be cast into new propellers with more efficient designs, helping to reduce fuel consumption.
Products
| Reference ID | Manufacture | Type | Engine No. | hp | rpm | Year | Vessel | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| M2679 | ABC | 6DZC-1000-166-A C2 | 13916 | 1800 | 1000 | 2016 | Helene Belize | IMO II - NOX... |
| M2678 | Scania | DS14 40, A25 SBV | 5532834 | - | - | - | Smaalandshavet | - |
| M2677 | Scania | DS14 40, A25 SBV | 5532833 | - | - | - | Smaalandshavet | - |
| M2676 | Volvo Penta | D13B-E MG (FE) | 1013813217 | - | - | - | - | FOR PARTS. |
| M2673 | Caterpillar | 3608 | Serie 6MC00730 | 3084 | 900 | 2005 | - | Running hours... |