UTI Guide for Your Vessel
UTI is a detector used to measure the ullage, temperature, and the oil-water interface onboard tankers. In this blog post, we examine its functions, principles of working and calibration.
Ballast Water Management Plan: Why is it Important?
The Ballast Water Management Convention requires all vessels to implement a Ballast Water Management Plan to ensure compliance with the standards and procedures for the management of the vessels’ ballast water and sediments.
Walking for Charity 2023
Walking for Charity is a program that encourages our employees to take daily walks to raise funds for a charitable cause. Join our ambition!
International Women’s Day 2023
Mr. Marine thanks every woman in the maritime industry for their hard work, dedication, and excellence! Happy International Women’s Day!
Mr. Marine Acquires Atlas Marine Services Pte Ltd.
The acquisition of Atlas Marine Services strengthens Mr. Marine’s position in Singapore. We are your trusted TIC service partner worldwide!
Mr. Marine – Ballast Water Management in Rotterdam
Mr. Marine is a trusted and reliable partner for all Ballast Water Management needs in Rotterdam, ensuring that our customers’ BWT systems are effectively functioning at all times.
Back onboard in China
Alfa Shao (Regional Manager North Asia) shares his lessons from the pandemic and priorities for Mr. Marine after resuming activity in China at full capacity.
Mr. Marine Resumes Activity at Full Capacity in China
Mr. Marine resumes its activity in China. We can service your marine elevator, BWTS, instruments & controls in Chinese ports and shipyards.
Answering Your Top Questions about TRO
What is TRO? What is the TRO discharge limit? Why is it important? This blog post will answer your most frequent questions about TRO.
VGP Compliance Testing
What is VGP Compliance Testing? Vessels that sail to the United States must have the Vessel General Permit (VGP) to validate that the Ballast Water Treatment System complies with the imposed standards. During the first year, it is required to test the water between 2 to 4 times. If sampling results are below permit limits […]