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Long lay-up periods have no effect on quality of Ecospeed coating
As a consequence of the current economic climate, more and more ship owners are forced to lay one or more of their ships up for longer periods. This has, however, no adverse effect on an Ecospeed coating which can always be restored to its optimum condition.
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Ecospeed coating in excellent condition after 2 Baltic winters
At the beginning of 2010 the container vessel Baltic Swan came into drydock at the Damen-Van Brink shipyard in Pernis, Rotterdam. The underwater hull is in virtually the same condition as it was when the vessel undocked two years ago. The vessel will require only a few touch ups to bring her back in original condition.
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Ecospeed ship hull performance technology
At the beginning of 2010 the container vessel Baltic Swan came into drydock at the Damen-Van Brink shipyard in Pernis, Rotterdam. The underwater hull is in virtually the same condition as it was when the vessel undocked two years ago. The vessel will require only a few touch ups to bring her back in original condition.
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Underwater hull cleaning in Dutch ports on Ecospeed vessels
Throughout history the Netherlands has always played an important role in the development of nautical technology. At the beginning of 2010 the country is continuing to look for ways to refine its maritime expertise and the inclusion of Ecospeed in these plans is only a logical step. This cooperation has been ongoing for some time now but has really expanded over the last couple of years.
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