Cruise & Ferry Review - Autumn/Winter 2024

153 Navimeteo Box 15, Porto Di Chiavari, 16043 Italy Danny Vitri, Senior Forecaster Tel: +39 01 85456128 sales@navimeteo.com www.navimeteo.com IRON Pump Generatorvej 10, Soeborg, DK-2860 Denmark Robert Jensen, Sales Engineer Tel: +45 44 91 67 88 roj@ironpump.dk www.ironpump.com FarSounder 151 Lavan St, Warwick, Rhode Island, 02888 USA Cassie Stetkiewicz, Director of Operations Tel: +1 401 784 6700 sales@farsounder.com farsounder.com Cainby Norrbölevägen 1, AX-22100 Mariehan, Åland, Finland Jan Metsola, CEO Tel: +358 44 364 22 23 jan.metsola@cainby.com www.cainby.com Cainby has been providing innovative maritime signage solutions for yards and ships for more than 50 years. It has worked with customers like Viking Line, Tallink Silja, Eckerö Group, Meyer Turku, Almaco, GNV, Foreship, Scanmarine, Paf and many more. Cainby’s focus on quality and efficiency makes it ideal for both small projects with a short delivery timeframe and larger projects. The team is competent in designing and producing digital, outdoor, indoor, illuminated, safety, wayfinding and other signage. It is also knowledgeable about specific materials for signage, the different kinds of prints and adhesives, safety regulations for ships, on-site installation requirements and how to provide support and service for all kinds of projects. Safety signage Taking a passenger ship into an uncharted or poorly charted area is challenging – there may be icebergs, whales, lost shipping containers or storm debris in the water columns. To mitigate risks while travelling these challenging waters, companies must go beyond regulations and invest in equipment to ensure the safety of their vessels, passengers and crew. FarSounder Argos navigation sonars have a range of up to 1,000 metres and provide a realtime image of the seabed and the water columns ahead of the cruise ship. The image is displayed in both a 3D omni view and a chart view, enabling the bridge crew to identify potential hazards and give them time to adjust course if necessary, so they can sail ahead with confidence. This allows cruise lines to access exclusive destinations easily. Bridge equipment | Maps and charts Water pumps play a vital role on cruise ships, whether in the heeling, sanitary or ventilation systems, emptying the bilges, cooling the main engines, or forming part of the installed scrubber system. To ensure passenger safety and operational stability, cruise ships depend on high-quality pumps to do the job. For decades, owners have seen the value of products from IRON Pump based on the quality of the pumps and the 100 per cent genuine spare parts. IRON Pump has supplied water pumps for the cruise industry since 1912, and today cruise ships and ferries continue to account for a major part of the IRON Pump business. All pumps are designed and manufactured in Copenhagen, Denmark. Engine room | Water systems Navimeteo’s specialists provide validated and detailed port and site forecasts aligned with cruise and port operations. The company offers subscription-based marine weather forecasting and now-casting services designed primarily for the yachting, cruise, port and ferry sectors. The marine weather forecasters are available 24/7 for consultations to support customers across the oceans worldwide, especially in critical weather situations. Navimeteo also organises practical training courses on marine meteorology for mariners. Bridge equipment | Maps and charts

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