TANKERS ABOVE 30000DWT IS A MUST!!!!!


    INERT GAS SYSTEM/GENERATOR
         Inert gas system(IGS) or inert gas generator(IGG) are only used in tanker ships. This is the most important in tanker ships. The major function of this system is for safety. Safety for cargo tanks. For a more clear picture eloborating this will be more specific. In atmosphere there is 21% of oxygen. Oxygen has its presence in all the place even in an enclosed cargo tank. So when there is loading or discharging operation is done in tanker ships with oxygen in it most probably the ship may explode because of pressure, temperature and air so called the mixture for combustion. So to overcome this problem IGG & IGS are introduced. The working principle are quite simple and easy. IGG & IGS both have different working procedures but the production is the same. The end product is inert gas. You may think why specificalyy inert gas is used. What is an inert gas?

DEFINITION OF INERT GAS    

Inert gas is a type of gas whichcontains low volume of oxygen and have an excessive amount of nitrogen and carbon dioxide and also contains sulphur oxide.
            So from here we can conclude that inert gas would help in reducing oxygen content. So to produce this inert gas there are 2 ways. One is IGG and the other one is IGS. First and foremost i would like to explain how an IGS works.

HOW AN IGS WORKS?

            Inert gas system(IGS) depends on the boiler. You might think what is the connection betwen IGS and a boiler. There is an obvious huge connection between them. IGS is operated by the flue gas of the boiler. Yes. The flue gas produced from the boiler is more less have the properties of an inert gas. So flue gas is used in IGS. This flue gas from boiler is not wasted by discharging through funnel but is used as inert gas for cargo tanks.
 This gases are cooled directly by seawater then is sucked via the uptake valve to the venturi scrubber by a blower. This cooling process have 2 stages. The first stage, flue gas is cooled directly by sea water in the venturi scrubber. The second stage, the gas is cooled by sprayers in the combustion chamber. In the venturi scrubber the sulphur oxides and particles are washed out, while the content of nitrogen, carbon dioxide and oxygen remain unchanged. At the end of the cooling section the water droplets/mist is seperated from the flue gas by a help of demister. This is to prevent the flue gas that will be supplied to the cargo tanks is moist. The cooled and clean flue gas is then supplied to blowers or downstream the generator. The cooling and scrubbing water is dscharged through a drain line beneath the combustion chamber.
After that the clean flue gas is discharged through the IG line to deck seal water. The main purpose of the deck seal is to provide constant pressure and temperature to the gas. The deck seal also helps to clean any remaining soot or carbon from the flue gas. Then from there the flue gas is inerted in the cargo tank as an inert gas.     

HOW IGG WORKS?

            The inert gas generator(IGG) should be reliable for a good combustion process. The process of an IGG is more less similar to the IGS after the combustion process. The IGG is fitted with a burner. The burner system has a specialized design in accordance with the Aalborg industries’ Inert System Ultramizing Combustion System(ISUCS).
            The ISUCS is meant by combustion air is supplied under pressure to the burner where the fuel is atomized in such a way where a perfec fuel/air mixture is achieved, so that the behaviour/properties of the flame will be identical to the gas/air mixture.
            The product is a light blue flame which barely or will not produce any soot. Actually this soot cannot be tolerated in the IGG neither in the cargo tanks nor piping system. So to prevent the soot especially during long run of the generator a well balanced and extremly stable combustion process must occur. We will look into the problem if there is soot in the system later. The hot inert gas that is produced after the combustion process contains nitrogen, carbon dioxide, sulphur oxide and a very low volume of oxygen.
            Then this hot combustion gases are cooled indirectly first by a jacket water cooling in the combustion chamber. This is called as pre cooling. The main cooling process is taken place during the cooling/washing section in the combustion chamber where the gases are cooled directly with seawater and at the same time the sulphur oxides are washed out. Sulphur is present in the fuel and is oxidized during combustion and produce as sulphur oxide.
            At the end of the cooling process, the water droplets/mist are seperated from the gas by a demister which then allows only the flow of gas through it. The required final pressure of the IGG is achieved by a blower upstream the combustion chamber and a pressure regulating valve in the IG line. A water loopseal under the cooling section discharges the water and at the same time maintaining the required pressure and also prevent the inert gas from escaping.

FUEL TO AIR RATIO/OXYGEN CONTENT

The fuel to air ratio has been set over the whole capacity range by means of the adjustable screw in the fuel oil regulatiing valve. In case there is drastic changes in air humidity, temerature or quality, the oxygen content becomes too high or too low. In this event, the fuel oil pressure before the fuel oil regulating valve must be incresed or decresed by means of the pressure control valve in the fuel oil return line.


 DETAILED PROCESS DESCRIPTION OF IGS


FLUE GAS/AIR SUPPLY

·                    Have 2 blowers each with 100% capacity
·                    Casing of blowers have internal lining and inspection openings
·                    There is a rinsing and drain connection for the cleaning of blowers.
·                    Rinsing should be done manually during run down of the blowers at normal stop of       the unit
BOILER UPTAKE VALVE
·                    This valve  situated in between the boiler and the venturi scrubber.
·                    Normally in closed postion
·                    The valve operated automatically
·                    This valve is controlled by the limit switch
·                    The uptake valve will have some leakage when in closed position, so in preventing the leakage a high performance valve is installed behind this valve
·                    This high performance valve do not have leakage because there is a sealing air connection after the uptake valve.
·                    In this case, when theuptakevalve is closed th high performance valve also will be in close position
VENTURI SCRUBBER
·                    The  flue gases(400oC) coming fromthe boiler, enters the venturi scrubber via a flexible joint.
·                    Designed to ensure high efficiency in removal of sulphur and soot particles from the flue gas
·                    Also precools the flue gas at the same time
·                    The velocity inside is over 50m/s
·                    Water supply fixed by the orifice
·                    The gas speed atomizes the injected water and the fine droplets catches the soot and also other small particles/impurities that is found in the flue gas.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF IGG
COMBUSTION AIR SUPPLY
·                     Combustion air is supplied to the main burner with required pressure by the blower
·                     The oil pressure must be adjusted in such a way, that the oxygen content of the inert gas is produced, will be between its limit.


PILOT BURNER
·                     Certain interval of ignition sequence, pilot burner is supplied with fuel oil with 16bar pressure and instrument air for atomization and combustion; adjusted by a pressure regulator(approx.1.4bar)
·                     Ignition occurs with help of an ignition transformer and a spark plug
·                     The burning of the flame is monitored by an UV-flame detecter, in conjunction with the flame safeguard relay in the electric system.
MAIN BURNER
·                     The main burner is ignited by the pilot burner
·                     Fuel oil is atomized in 2 steps:
1.    The fuel oil is dispersed by a spray nozzle
2.    It is subjected to a tangential impulse flow of combustion air which, added to the mainly axially orientated impulse flow of the liquid itself, results in an ultrafine dispersion of the liquid.
·                       The tangential impulse flow is created by supplying the air through slots in a ring fitted around the spray nozzle.
·                       An optimal atomization of the fuel oil is achieved if the differetial pressure over the slots of the atomizing ring approximately 0.1bar
·                       At a lower atomizing pressure, the quality of combustion will grow worse and the possibilty of soot being form will be greater
COMBUSTION CHAMBER AND SCRUBBING TOWER
·                     Main and pilot burners are mounted on the combustion chamber.
·                     The combustion chamber is surrounded by a cooling water jacket to discharge the generated heat as much as possible.
·                     The cooling water jacket is spiral, so the cooling water flows around the combustion chamber wall and an optimum cooling effect is achieved
·                     Hot inert gas flows through the cooling tower, where they are cooled directly with seawater and at the same time sulphur oxides are washed out from the inert gas
·                     Seawater is supplied by the orifice to the sprayer and the combustion chamber jacket
·                     Seawater leaving sprayers flows out via the waterseal
·                     Sufficient cooling is needed for the combustion chamber
These are the working principle and detailed description of each parts of the IGS and IGG. There might be some questions regarding the oxygen content in the inertgas produced. Some might ask if an inert gas contain oxygen how it can it be considered as safety.
In a cargo tank if the oxygen content is more than 8% itis considered dangerous and can cause explosion if correct method is not used. IGS or IGG that produces inert gas can have an oxygen content of 3-5%. If the oxygen content is more than that an alarm will be rang and a safety interlocking device will open the purge valve and closes the main delivery valve. This is to reduce the oxygen content in the inert gas.
The inert gas will be blown off at the begining stage of combustion for 5 minutes. This is to ensure that the oxygen level inside the combustion chamber reduces. After 5 minutes if there is still footage of oxygen can be detected the fuel to air ratio should be checked and set back to required ratio.
This IGS and IGG can only be found in ship more than 30000DWT. Some ships which sail to America or similar countries only should have IGG. IGS is considered less safety in such countries so they banned the usage of IGS in ships that sail to this countries.

 IGG
Blower: Deliver IG to Cargo Tank
                
I will be posting the working principles of each component of IGG and IGS next week.... for more detail description of IGG and IGS stay tuned in www.mksince10.blogspot.com

The Complete Career Path For Malaysian Engineer

Note:
The person who holding a diploma in Marine Engineering will directly sit for WKE >750kW UL with Seatime as cadet for 6 month only.

Worried What To Do After Done Cadetship???

Here are The Requirements for Take 4th Class COC :

Officer in Charge of Engineering Watch of 750KW or more Unlimited Trade Voyages (Reg. III/1)

 

1) Course to be attended
   *Officer in Charge of Engineering Watch of 750KW or more UL
   *Advanced Fire Fighting
   *Personal Safety & Social Responsibilities
   *Efficiency in Survival Craft Certificate
   *Medical First Aid

2) Sea time
     *6 months sea time as Engine Cadet with approved Diploma In Marine Engineering

3) Apply for Oral Examination to Marine Department & Passed
Before you are qualified for this exam, you are to submit you written examination slip to Marine Department during your application. You cannot attend this exam if you are still undergoing your course or you failed in your written examination. Note : Please bring your Training Record Book for assessment by the examiner.

4) Apply for Certificate of Competency to Marine Department

Certificate of Competency Issued:
COC Grade:
Officer in Charge of Engineering Watch of 750KW or more Unlimited Trade Voyages (Reg. III/1)
Capacity & Limitation:
Watchkeeping Engineer – Unlimited Voyage – None

5) Apply for Endorsement of Certificate of Competency

Requirement for Endorsement of Certificate:
Holding COC of Officer in Charge of Engineering Watch of 750KW or more UL,
12 month sea time as Officer in Charge of Engineering Watch of 750KW or more UL,
Holding a Shipboard Management Certificate.
COC Grade:
Officer in Charge of Engineering Watch of 750KW or more Unlimited Trade Voyages (Reg. III/1)
Capacity & Limitation:
Watchkeeping Engineer – Unlimited Voyage – None
Second Engineer – Less than 3000kW Near Coastal Voyage

Note:
"All information stated above as referrence and cant be used for approval purpose, so please refer to Malaysian Marine Department for Latest Information."

Malaysian Shipping and Offshore Company List

Alam Maritim (M) Sdn Bhd

No.38F, Level 2, Jalan Radin Anum

Bandar Baru Sri Petaling,

57000 Kuala Lumpur.

Tel: 603-90582244

Fax: 603-90596845

E-mail: manning@alam-maritim.com


Ajang Shipping Sdn Bhd

Lot 234, Jalan Krokop

P O Box 912, 98008 Miri, Sarawak

Tel: 085-417771

Fax: 6085-413357

E-mail: ajang@streamyx.com



AME Marine Services Sdn Bhd

No. 23, Jalan Industri Batu Caves 1/6,

Taman Perindustrian Batu Caves,

68100 Batu Caves Selangor

Tel: 603-61850844

Fax: 603-61850699

E-mail: albertmichael@alliedmarine.com



Amenkay Teknik Sdn Bhd

2-3-26 Wisma Rampai,

Jalan 34/26 Taman Sri Rampai ,

53300 Kuala Lumpur,

Tel: 60-3-41426496

Fax: 60-3-41426497

Web: www.amenkay.com



Ampangship Marine Sdn Bhd

No.6-8, Jalan 3/3C

Batu 7, Jalan Ipoh

68100 Kuala Lumpur

Tel: 603-62577373

Fax: 603-62577271

E-mail: ampang@ampangship.com.my / gmfinance@ampangship.com.my



Anjung Mantap Shipping & Logistic Sdn Bhd

Lot 667, 1st Floor, Jln Permaisuri

98000 Miri, Sarawak

Tel : 6085-427 663

Fax : 6085-428 663

E-mail : unggit@anjungmantap.com



Apl-Nol (M) Sdn Bhd

8th Floor, Wisma Maritim

No. 4, Persiaran Sukan Seksyen 13,

40100 Shah Alam,

Selangor

Tel: 60-3-55133888

Fax: 60-3-55133889

Web: http://www.apl.com



Aurora Tankers Sdn Bhd

Level 23 Menara IMC

Letter Box No. 88

Jalan Sultan Ismail

50250 Kuala Lumpur

Tel: 03- 20322922


Ban Hoe Leong Marine Supplies Sdn. Bhd.

Lot 7270, 1 1/2 Mile, Sungai Bertih, Off Telok Gadong Road

41100 Klang, Selangor

Tel: 603-33718658 / 7558

Fax: 603-3371 7618

Email: byhean@streamyx.com , bhlmarin@tm.net.my


Bahtera Marine Sdn Bhd

K-701, Batu 1, Jalan Air Putih

24000 Kemaman, Terengganu

Tel: 609-858 5693

Fax: 609-858 5694

E-mail : office@bahtera.com.my


Bahtera Offshore (M) Sdn Bhd

No. 39A, Jalan USJ 21/11

47600 UEP Subang Jaya,Selangor.

Tel: 603-8023 8178

Fax: 603-8023 8278

E-mail : bahtera@bahteraoffshore.com.my



Bahtera Warisan Logistics Group Sdn Bhd

Unit 340, 3rd Floor, Block A, Lobby B

Kelana Centre Point, Jalan SS 7/19

47301 Petaling Jaya, Selangor

Tel: 603-7804 1922 / 7804 7922

Fax: 603-7804 1022

E-mail : aziz1951@bahterawarisan.com.my


BAYCORP SHIP MANAGEMENT SDN BHD

Level 19, Block D, Menara Park(Formerly Menara KUB.com),

Megan Avenue II, No 12, Jalan Yap Kwan Seng, 50450 Kuala Lumpur.

Email: baycorp@baycorp.com.my

Telephone: 60-3-2163 0775

Fax: 60-3-8064 2166



BAYULINK SDN BHD


Headquarters:

Unit 1-53-5, KK Times Square,

88100 Kota Kinabalu,

Sabah, MALAYSIA.

Tel : +6088 - 486796

Fax :+6088 - 486896

Email :info@bayulink.com
 
BAYULINK Branch:

Kajang Branch Office:

C-37-1A, Jalan Prima Saujana 2/E

Taman Prima Saujana

43000 Kajang

Selangor Darul Ehsan.

Tel : +603-8737 8010 / +603-8734 9269

Fax : +603-87378020

Labuan Office/Yard

Lot 41, Court Light Industrial Park

Kg Durian Tunjung

Jalan Pohon Batu

80936 Labuan FT.

Tel : +6087 461787

Fax : +6087 461787


BORMILL LINE SDN BHD

No.252, Padungan Road,

Kuching,

Malaysia 93714

Tel : 082416522,082410939

Fax : 082429760


BUMI ARMADA BERHAD

Level 21, Menara Perak,

24, Jalan Perak,

50450 Kuala Lumpur.

Tel: +603 2171 5799

Fax: +603 2163 5799

Email: bumiarmada@bumiarmada.com

MIRI

Lot 2395, Block 4,

MCLD, Jalan Bulatan Park,

98000 Miri, Sarawak.

Tel: +6085 661 118

Fax: +6085 652 955
 
LABUAN

Block C, No. A11, Lot 1211,

Manmohan’s Warehouse,

Jalan Patau-Patau, P.O. Box 80226

87012 Wilayah Persekutuan Labuan.

Tel: +6087 412 327

Fax: +6087 413 801

 
KEMAMAN.


Bumi Armada Navigation Sdn Bhd

Lot 13840, Jalan Penghiburan,

Chukai, 24000 Kemaman,

Terengganu, Malaysia.

Tel : +609 8510 100

Fax : +609 8510 111



Cakara Maritime Sdn Bhd

11-2, Block B, Jalan Selaman 1,

Dataran Palma,

68000 Ampang, Selangor.

Tel: 603-4270 7181 / 7015 / 7016

Fax: 603-4270 7191

E-mail : capt.baldev@cakaramaritime.com



China Shipping (M) Agency Sdn. Bhd.

2nd Floor, West Tower, Wisma Consplant 1,

No. 2, Jalan SS16/4,

Subang Jaya, 47500 Petaling Jaya,

Selangor Darul Ehsan

Tel: 03-5629 7777

Fax: 03-5635 3512

Email: info@chinashipping.com.my


Clamshell Dredging Sdn Bhd

No. 1-3, Jalan USJ 21/3,

47630 UEP Subang Jaya, Selangor

Tel: 603-80259380

Fax: 603-80259386

E-mail: hazran@clamshell.com.my



COASTAL CONTRACTS BHD

Address:Block G, Lot 3B,

Bandar Leila,W.D.T. 259,

90009 Sandakan,Sabah, Malaysia.

Telephone:+60 89 616263(6 Lines)

Fax:+60 89 616654+60 89 616795

General Enquiry:mail@coastalcontracts.com



DAYANG ENTERPRISE HOLDINGS BERHAD

Lot 868, 1st Floor, Jalan Permaisuri,

P.O. Box 1134, 98000 Miri, Sarawak Malaysia

Marine office: Sublot 2429, Jalan Cattleya 2,

Piasau Industrial Estate,

98000 Miri Sarawak, East Malaysia

Tel: 085-654 185 (3 Lines)

Fax: 6085-660 054

E-mail: info@marine.desb.net


Dayang Teras Shipyard Sdn Bhd

No. 5 Krokop Road

98000 Miri, Sarawak

Tel: 6085-427881/410881

Fax: 6085-437885/432110

E-mail : dygteras@streamyx.com


Dinastiajati M Sdn Bhd

Damansara Perdana

47820 Petaling Jaya

Selangor DE Malaysia.

TEL: +603-7722 3842

FAX: +603-7727 2601


Delmar Marine Venture Sdn Bhd

Suite 805-806, 8th Floor

Plaza Permata, Jln Kampar

50400 Kuala Lumpur

Tel: 603-4042 9299

Fax: 603-4042 6299

E-mail : kcy@delmar.com.my


Duta Marine Sdn Bhd

910 & 911, Block B

Kelana Square, 17 Jalan SS 7/26

47301 Petaling Jaya, Selangor

Tel: 603-7880 0014

Fax: 603-7880 3639 / 1639

E-mail : ops@dutamarine.com



E.A. Technique (M) Sdn Bhd

5-6-5, Prima Peninsula

No. 2 Jalan Setiawangsa 11

Taman Setiawangsa

54200 Kuala Lumpur

Tel: 603-42525422

Fax: 603-42512985

E-mail: eat@eatechnique.com.my



Ecoship Sdn Bhd

Phileo Damansara 1

809, Block E, No 9, Jalan 16/11

46350 Petaling Jaya Selangor.

Tel: 603-76607778

Fax: 603-79583523

E-mail : ecoship@austbulk.com


Efogen

Kuala Lumpur Office:

D 9-8, Megan Avenue One

189 Jalan Tun Razak

50400 Kuala Lumpur

Tel: +60.3.2166.8988

Fax: +60.3.2166.6988

Email : inquiry@efogen.com


Bangkok Office:

3/6 Thanon Arun Amrin

Bangkok 10700,

Thailand

Tel: +66.0.424.6335

Fax: +66.0.424.8846

Email : inquiry@efogen.com

Jakarta Office:

Radiant Utama Building,

Jl. Kapt. Tendean No. 24,

Mampang Prapatan

Jakarta 12720,

Indonesia

Tel: +62.21.719.1020

Fax: +62.21.719.1002

Email : inquiry@efogen.com



Ekspres Bahagia Sdn. Bhd.

47, Langkawi Mall, Jalan Kelibang,

Langkawi.

Tel.: 04-966 5989.



Evergreen Marine Corp (M) Sdn Bhd

No 7, Jalan Jurutera U1/23,

Section U1, Hicom Glenmarie Industrial Park ,

40150 Shah Alam,

Selangor

Tel: 60-3-78832600

Fax: 60-3-78048220

Web: www.evergreen-marine.com.my



Fast Meridian Sdn Bhd

No. 14, 1st Floor, China Street

10200 Penang

Tel: 604-2645831/5832/2940

Fax: 604-2642941

E-mail: fmerin@tm.net.my


FPSO Ventures Sdn. Bhd.

Level 9, Menara Perak

No. 24, Jalan Perak

50450 Kuala Lumpur

Tel +603 2264 8000

Fax No +603 2161 6199



GAGASAN CARRIERS SDN BHD (526473-W)

Level 19, Block D, Menara Park(Formerly Menara KUB.com),

Megan Avenue II, No 12, Jalan Yap Kwan Seng,

50450 Kuala Lumpur.

Email: gagasan@gagasan.com.my

Telephone: 60-3-2163 0775

Fax: 60-3-8064 2166



Glenn Marine Group (Asia) Sdn Bhd

Level 13A-05, Menara PJ Amcorp Trade Center 18,

Jln. Persiaran Barat. ,

46050 Petaling Jaya,

Selangor

Tel: 03-79546296

Fax: 03-79546298

Web: www.glennmarinegroup.com



Global Offshore Malaysia Sdn Bhd

Suite 13.02, 13th Floor, Kompleks Antarabangsa

Jalan Sultan Ismail,50250 Kuala Lumpur

Tel: 603-2143 3500 Fax: 603-2145 9005

E-mail : arzizia@globalind.com



Grolite Shipping

96000 Sibu, Sarawak

Tel: 084- 343026

Fax: 084- 312622



Gugusan Maritime Sdn Bhd

Suite 15-1, Level 15

Heritage House

33 Jalan Yap Ah Shak, 50300 Kuala Lumpur

Tel: 603-2697 5525 Fax: 603-2697 9525

E-mail : gmsb@gugusan.com.my


Hanjin Shipping Lines (M) Sdn Bhd

C602 & C604, Wisma Consplant 1,

No. 2, Jalan SS 16/4, ,

47500 Subang Jaya,

Selangor,

Tel: 60-3-5633628

8Fax: 60-3-56312080


HUB SHIPPING SDN BHD

Unit 19-1 to 19-4, Block D2,

Jalan PJU 1/39,

Dataran Prima,

Petaling Jaya

47301 Selangor

Tel : 0378040959

Fax : 0378046035


INAI KIARA SDN BHD

Bangunan OPA, Saujana Resort

Section U2,

40150 Shah Alam, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia

Tel: +603 7847 5710

Fax: +603 7847 5713

E-mail: enquiry@inai.com.my



Innatech Sdn. Bhd.

Lot F3, MPL Saguking Ind. Est.

Jalan Patau-Patau, P.O Box 80592

87015 Labuan F.T

Tel: 6087-424820 / 821298

Fax: 6087-480306



Integrated Petroleum Services Sdn Bhd

Lot E, Level 9, MNI Twin Tower 2

11, Jalan Pinang, 5450 Kuala Lumpur

Tel : 03-2732 2300

Fax : 03-2732 2388

E-mail : ips@ipskl.com.m y / bhi@ipskl.com.my

 Jasa Merin (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd

7776, Jalan Kubang Kurus

24007 Chukai, Kemaman, Terengganu.

Tel: 609-8511100

Fax: 609-8583237

E-mail: admin@jmm.com.my


Jaya Coastal Transport

Jln Permai , 96000 Sibu, Sarawak

Tel: 084- 315880

Fax: 084- 351887


JHW Reels Sdn Bhd

Unit A-7, 7th Floor,

Excella Business Park,

Jalan Ampang Putra,

Taman Ampang Hilir,

55100 Kuala Lumpur.

Tel: 03-4270 3169 / 03-4270 3170

Fax: 03-4270 3171

Email: info@jhwreels.com


JMV Ferry Services Sdn. Bhd.

63, Persiaran Bunga Raya,

Langkawi Mall, Langkawi.

Tel.: 04-966 1219.


JRI Resources Sdn Bhd

No. 32A, Jalan Putra Mahkota 7/8E

Putra Point Business Centre

Seksyen 7, Putra Heights47650

Selangor Darul Ehsan

Tel: 603-5191 7121

Fax: 603-5192 7121

Email : info@jriresources.com



Kantan Jaya Marine Services (PG) Sdn Bhd

No.2-B, 2nd Floor,

Lorong Cempening Off Jalan Berangan,

42000 Port Klang,

Selangor, Malaysia

Tel: 60-3-31689027

Fax: 60-3-31680722


Kencana Petroleum Ventures Sdn. Bhd.

Level 6, Menara Kencana Petroleum

Solaris Dutamas, 1, Jalan Dutamas 1

50480 Kuala Lumpur

Tel: 03 6209 8000



KIC Oil & Gas Sdn Bhd

Level 10 & 11, South Block,

The Ampwalk,

218 Jalan Ampang,

50450 Kuala Lumpur.

Tel: 603-21666618

Fax: 603-21666623

E-mail: termizi@kic.com.my / info@kic.com.my


Langkawi Ferry Services Sdn. Bhd.

37 & 39, Jalan Pandak Mayah 5,

07000 Langkawi,

Kedah Darul Aman.

Tel : 604-966 9439 / 6316 / 6272



Langkawi Saga Travel & Tours Sdn.Bhd.,

9-11, 2nd Floor,

Kompleks Cayman, Langkawi.

Tel.: 04-966 9140.


Lunar Shipping Sdn Bhd

116-B, 2nd Floor, Jalan Tengku Badar,

42000 Port Klang, Selangor.

Tel: 603-31688537 / 31688504

Fax: 603-31670255

E-mail: lunar@lunar.com.my


M3nergy (M) Sdn Bhd

25th Floor, Wisma UOA 11

21 Jalan Pinang, 50450 Kuala Lumpur.

Tel: 603-20300800

Fax: 603-20300900

E-mail: amirhs@m3nergy.com / samantha@m3nergy.com


Malaysia International Shipping Corporation Berhad

Menara Dayabumi,

Jalan Sultan Hishamuddin,

50778 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Tel: 603-22738088

Fax: 603-22736602



Malaysia Shipping Corp. Sdn Bhd

14C, 14th Floor, Plaza Berjaya

No. 12 Jalan Imbi

55100 Kuala Lumpur.

Tel: 603-21418788

Fax: 603-21429214

Malaysia Towage &Transport Sdn. Bhd.

24-A4 Jalan SS 6/3,

Kelana Jaya, 47301,

Petaling Jaya,

Selangor Darul Ehsan.

Tel: 603 7880 5176


Malaysian Merchant Marine Bhd

Suite 15.04-15.07

15th Floor, Menara MAA

No.12, Jln Dewan Bahasa, 50460 Kuala Lumpur

Tel: 603-9195 5919 / 5988

Fax: 603-9195 5959

E-mail: chartering@mmm.com.my / pani@mmm.com.my / moi@mmm.com.my




Master Offshore Sdn Bhd

Block C-5-4, Megan Phileo Prominade 189,

Jln Tun Razak

50400 Kuala Lumpur

Tel: 603-2164 3002

Fax: 603-2164 3012


Mayang Navigation Sdn Bhd

c/o Global Maritime Ventures Bhd,

Level 15, Menara Bank Pembangunan, Bandar Wawasan,

1016, Jln Sultan Ismail,

P.O. Box 12788, 50790 Kuala Lumpur.

Tel: 603-26988231

Fax: 603-26940860

E-mail: global@gmv.com.my



Menara Tankers Sdn Bhd

Sri Acappella Commercial Annexe,

MR2-01-03 Persiaran Sukan Section 13,

40100 Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia.

Tel: 603 5510 2355

Fax: 603 5518 8055

website: www.menaratankers.com.my

Email: mohaideen@menaratankers.com.my

kumar@menaratankers.com.my

sree@menaratankers.com.my



Nautical Vessels Pte Ltd

No. 7, Jalan Tasik

The Mines Resort City

4330 Seri Kembangan, Selangor

Tel: 603-8659 8288 / 8282

Fax: 603-8659 8200

E-mail : cjc@sapuraacergy.com


Neopetro Sdn Bhd

1st Floor, Lot 1, Grand Industrial Centre

Phase 2, Jalan Bundusan

89400 Penampang, Locked Bag 95

88993 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah

Tel: 6088-715 892 / 893

Fax: 6088-715 922

E-mail : contact@neopetro.com.my


Nepline Bhd

Level 6, Kompleks Antarabangsa,

Jalan Sultan Ismail, 50250, Kuala Lumpur

Tel: 603-2145 8788

Fax: 603-2145 9828

E-mail: azmi_alwi@nepline.com



Offshoreworks Sdn Bhd

15th Floor, South Wing,
Bangunan Getah Malaysia

Jalan Ampang, 50450 Kuala Lumpur.

Tel: 603-2166 5108

Fax: 603-2166 5109


OMNI Petromaritime Sdn Bhd

C-1-2 Level 2, Jalan Selaman 1,

Dataran Palma, 68000 Ampang,

Selangor, Malaysia.

Tel : +603 4270 5020

Fax :+603 4270 5060



Orient Overseas Container Line (M) Sdn BhdUnit 10.2 Level 10 Menara Axis,

No. 2, Jalan 51A/223 ,

46100 Petaling Jaya,

Selangor

Tel: 60-3-79567776

Fax: 60-3-79546657

Web: www.oocl.com


PJZ MARINE SERVICES SDN. BHD

NO. 10, JALAN SULAIMAN SATU

TAMAN PUTRA SULAIMAN

68000 AMPANG

SELANGOR DARUL EHSAN

TEL: 603 – 4253 1202 / 603 – 4253 1203 603 – 4253 1442 / 603 – 4257 1449

FAX: 603 – 4253 1201


Perkapalan Dai Zhun Sdn Bhd

No. 1 Jalan Sg Aur

42000 Port Klang, Selangor

Tel: 603-31692233

Fax: 603-31659311

E-mail: ops@pdzlines.com.my / embtrade@pdzlines.com.my


PERDANA PETROLEUM BERHAD (372113-A)

(Formerly known as Petra Perdana Berhad)

No. 6-8, Jalan 3/3C, Batu 7, Jalan Ipoh

68100 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Tel: +60 3 6257 1111

Fax: + 60 3 6257 7708

E-mail: ppb.corporate@perdana.my

Website: www.perdana.my



Powertium Engineering Sdn Bhd

A 3-1, Northpoint,

Mid Valley City

No. 1, Medan Syed Putra Utara

59200 Kuala Lumpur.

Tel:+60 3 2288 1622

Fax:+60 3 2288 1722

Email: hr@ powertium.com


Rowest Sdn. Bhd.

41 Tingkat Bawah.

Persiaran Bunga Raya,

Langkawi Mall, Langkawi.

Tel.: 04-966 1058.


SAAG CONSOLIDATED (M) BHD

Unit 19-5 Block C1,

Dataran PrimaJalan PJU 1/41,

47301 Petaling Jaya

SelangorTel : +603-7884 8200

Fax: +603-7880 7958



SARKU ENGINEERING SERVICES SDN BHD

2ND Floor Lot 806, Block 4, Bangunan Slipway MCLD,

Piasau Industrial Estate

P.O Box 1319, 98008 Miri Sarawak, Malaysia.

Tel: 085-661122

Fax: 085-661133

Email: hr-sarku@sarku.com.my


SEALINK SDN BHD

CDT No 139,98009 Miri, Sarawak

Email: fjliew@asiasealink.com

Tel: 085-651778

Fax: 085-652480


See Song &Sons Sdn Bhd

12-2, Jalan 2/114

Kuchai Business Centre

58200 Kuala Lumpur

Tel: 603-79849288

Fax: 603-79849788

E-mail: info@seesong.com.my / azman@seesong.com.my / chengsh@seesong.com.my



Semaring Logistics (M) Sdn Bhd

Kemaman Supply Base,

24007 Kemaman, Terengganu.

Tel: 09- 2631087

Fax: 09-8631622



Samavest Sdn. Bhd

91, Langkawi Mall, Jalan Kelibang,

Langkawi.

Tel.: 04-966 7087.



Semua Shipping Sdn Bhd

Lot 1778, Piasau Industrial Estate,

98000, Miri, Sarawak.

Tel: 6085-660661

Fax: 6085-660093

E-mail: info@semuagroup.com



Shin Yang Shipping Sdn Bhd

Lot 515, Jalan Datuk Edward Jeli

Piasau Industrial Estate

98000 Miri, Sarawak.

Tel: 6085-656699 / 605699

Fax: 6085-625999

E-mail: shinyang@shinyang.com.m y / captting@shinyang.com.my



SMIT-LLOYD (M) SDN BHD

K701 Batu 1, Jalan Air Putih, Kemaman,

Malaysia 24000

Tel : 098585693

Fax : 09858694


Sribima (M) Shipping Sdn Bhd

Lot 20, Block 4, Jln Piasau Utara 2A, MCLD,

SEDC Piasau Industrial Estate,

P.O. Box 1341,

98008 Miri, Sarawak.

Tel: 6085-655923

Fax: 6085-658853

E-mail: info@sribima.com


Syarikat Borcos Shipping Sdn Bhd

1st & 2nd Floor,

No. 3, Jalan Krokop,

P. O. Box 687,

98007 Miri, Sarawak, Malaysia.

Tel: 085 - 419 954

Fax: 085 - 418 854

Email: admin@borcos.com.my

Kemaman Branch:

2nd Floor, Administration Building A,

Kemaman Supply Base,

24007 Kemaman, Terengganu.

Tel: 09 - 8632 026

Fax: 09 - 8632 026

Email: kmnoffice@borcos.com.my



Sim Swee Joo Shipping Sdn Bhd

42-45, 2nd Floor, Main Bazaar

97000 Bintulu, Sarawak

Tel: 6086-331337 / 331228

Fax: 6086-335888

E-mail : teresa@ssj.com.my / mhsim@johan.com.my


T.A.G. Marine Sdn Bhd

No 34, Jalan Badminton 13/29,

Section 13, Tadisma Business Park,

40100 Shah Alam, Selangor

Tel: 603-5510 0770

Fax: 603-5510 1771

E-mail : tagmar@tag-marine.com


Tanjung Offshore Services Sdn Bhd

No. 8-3, Jalan Puncak Setiawangsa 4,

Taman Setiawangsa, 54200 Kuala Lumpur

Tel: 603-42523888

Fax: 603-42521805


Tap Marine & Offshore Services Sdn Bhd

609, Block A, Kelana Centre Point

No. 3, Jalan SS 7/19, Kelana Jaya

47301 Petaling Jaya, Selangor D E

Tel: 603-7625 5382 / 78053381

Fax: 603-7805 3530

E-mail : info@tap.com.my


Terus Maju Logistik Sdn Bhd

No. 02-04, 1st Floor

Admin Bldg A, Kemaman Supply Base

24000 Kemaman, Terengganu

Tel: 609-862 7777 / 863 5777

Fax: 609-862 7778

E-mail : trusmaju@tm.net.my / trusmaju@streamyx.com


THS Construction Enterprise

Lot 0-5, Lorong Hock Chew,

Lumut Port Industrial Park,

Kg. Acheh, 32000 Sitiawan, Perak

Tel: 605-6912094 / 2068 / 3933

Fax: 605-6912568

E-mail: haksoon@streamyx.com / haksoon@tm.net.my

Tideway Alliances

Tel: 03- 87371700

Fax: 03- 87372700



TL Offshore Sdn Bhd

Faber Tower 1

KL – 58100 Kuala Lumpur

Tel: 603-85698800

Fax:603-

Email: teoz9@crest.com.my


TL Geosciences Sdn Bhd

Ground Floor, Sapura@Mines,

No. 7, Jalan Tasik, The Mines Resort City

43300 Seri Kembangan Selangor

Tel: 603-8659 8800

Fax: 603-8656 7977 / 7533

E-mail : rohaizad@crest.com.my / nornaimi@crest.com.my


TS Maritime Sdn Bhd

J4, Bangunan Khas, Lorong 8/1E

46050 Petaling Jaya, Selangor

Tel: 603-7957 8737

Fax: 603-7954 7377

E-mail : tsmbb@streamyx.com


Tuah Tankers Sdn Bhd

Tingkat 5, Plaza Masalam, No. 2

Jln Tengku Ampuan Zabedah E9/E

40100 Shah Alam, Selangor

Tel: 603-55194990 / 55103775

Fax: 603-55193689 / 55106369

E-mail: operation@tuahtankers.com


Victory Supply Sdn Bhd

No 11, Lintang Sultan Mohd 1B

Pusat Perdagangan Bandar Sultan Sulaiman

42000 Pelabuhan Klang, Selangor

Tel: 603-3176 3341

Fax: 603-3176 3354

E-mail : bunkers@victorysupply.com / aksum@victorysupply.com



Vastalux Sdn Bhd

7th Floor, Tower Block, Plaza Dwi Tasik,

No 21, Jln 5/106, Bandar Sri Permaisuri,

56000 Kuala Lumpur

Tel: 603-9172 6666

Fax: 603-9172 4588

E-mail : enquiry@vastalux.com.my / saifaiz@vastalux.com.my



Viva Omega Sdn Bhd

Lot 12454 Jalan Pelabuhan Utara

Kawasan Industri Bandar Sultan Suleiman

42000 Port Klang, Selangor.

Tel: 603-31676522 / 6523 / 6524

Fax: 603-31671811 / 31676541

E-mail: lizaali@pd.jaring.my / vivaomeg@tm.net.my



Wan Hai Lines (M) Sdn Bhd

No. 35, Jalan Tiara 3, Bandar Baru Klang, ,

41150 Klang,

Selangor,

Tel: 60-3-33468888

Fax: 60-3-33438800


Warisan Tankers (M) Sdn Bhd

15.09, 15th Floor, Wisma Cosway

88 Jalan Raja Chulan

50200 Kuala Lumpur

Tel: 603-2143 9181

Fax: 603-2143 9182

E-mail : waris@warisan.com.my



Wilhelmsen Maritime Services Sdn Bhd

17th & 18th Floor, 1 Sentral,

Jalan Travers, Kuala Lumpur Sentral

50470 Kuala Kumpur

Tel: 603-2084 5600

Fax: 603-2084 5602

E-mail: danielle.lai@wilhelmsen.com


Wira Swire Sdn Bhd

2nd Floor, Bangunan TH,

No. 5, Jalan Bersatu 13/4,

46200 Petaling Jaya, Selangor.

Tel: 603-79564722

Fax: 603-79560511

E-mail: w_swire@tm.net.my

kim.hq@harperwira.com.my

Wise Innovations Sdn. Bhd.
11c Jalan Mamanda 7/1, Off Jln Ampang,Ampang Point
68000 Ampang,Selangor Darul Ehsan
Phone : 603-4251 4112 / 603-4251 4129 / 603-4251 4130 / 603-4251 4136
FAx: 603 42515141

MISC Henti Khidmat Kontena Jun Ini

Pakej pampasan munasabah akan diberi kepada pekerja tamat khidmat


MISC Bhd akan menghentikan satu daripada perniagaan terasnya iaitu perkhidmatan perkapalan kontenanya pada akhir Jun depan berikutan perubahan radikal dalam industri perkapalan serta kerugian besar yang sedang ditanggungnya dalam segmen berkenaan.

Perubahan corak dan keperluan perdagangan global telah menjejaskan model operasi masa kini pengendali kapal antarabangsa, justeru menyebabkan mereka berdepan kos operasi yang tinggi.

MISC dalam kenyataannya kepada Bursa Malaysia semalam berkata, keputusan itu juga diperkukuhkan lagi dengan persekitaran sukar operasi yang menyaksikan perniagaan perkapalan kontena menanggung kerugian AS$789 juta (RM2.5 bilion) sepanjang tiga tahun lalu, sekali gus memberi kesan kepada prestasi kewangan keseluruhan MISC.
Katanya, punca perubahan itu disebabkan kini wujud tumpuan berlebihan terhadap saiz kapal bagi memaksimumkan skala ekonomi serta menjana kecekapan kos lebih tinggi.


MISC berkata, keperluan melabur bagi menyediakan kapal lebih besar itu muncul ketika kebanyakan pengendali kapal bergelut untuk menjana keuntungan.

Jelasnya, ia berikutan persekitaran kadar tambang yang rendah dijangka tidak akan pulih dalam tempoh terdekat ini kerana perkhidmatan dalam jumlah besar disediakan oleh kapal kontena baru.

“Tumpuan kami dalam beberapa tahun kebelakangan ini ialah menyediakan penyelesaian maritim dan pengangkutan untuk sektor tenaga, justeru menjadi sesuatu yang normal majoriti sumber kumpulan diperuntukkan untuk mengembangkan segmen perniagaan berasaskan tenaga.
“Berikutan jangkaan pelaburan yang besar diperlukan dalam industri perkapalan kontena, kos untuk kami kekal relevan dalam perniagaan ini tidak dapat ditanggung,” kata Presiden dan Ketua Eksekutifnya, Datuk Nasarudin Md Idris dalam kenyataan berkenaan.

Selain perkapalan kontena yang menjadi antara perniagaan terasnya, MISC Bhd turut terbabit dalam perniagaan lain termasuk perkhidmatan baik pulih dan penyelenggaraan marin serta kerja kejuruteraan berkaitan minyak dan gas serta bidang pembinaan.

Syarikat itu juga adalah pemilik dan pengendali tunggal kapal tangki gas asli cecair (LNG) terbesar di dunia.

Pada Januari tahun lalu, MISC melaksanakan penstrukturan semula perniagaan perkapalan kontenanya apabila ia menghentikan perkhidmatan perdagangan Asia Timur-Eropah untuk memberi tumpuan semula kepada model Intra-Asia.

Keputusan itu diambil berikutan prospek pertumbuhan ekonomi lebih pantas dan besar di rantau Asia serta membolehkannya membina skala dalam perniagaan perkapalan kontena dan menyemak semula portfolio aset bagi menyokong model perniagaan baru itu.

Namun, perubahan pantas dalam industri, khususnya dari segi pelaburan apabila sektor itu dibelenggu lebihan kapasiti dan kadar tambang kontena yang lebih rendah berbanding kos operasi mengancam rancangan penstrukturan semula perniagaan perkapalan kontena kumpulan.

Faktor itu menyebabkan MISC memutuskan untuk menghentikan terus perniagaan terbabit.

MISC berkata, langkah menghentikan perniagaan perkapalan kontena itu akan menyebabkan ada pekerja akan diberhentikan.

“Kami akan menyediakan pakej pampasan munasabah kepada kakitangan terbabit yang akan dibuat berdasarkan keperluan tertentu di bawah pelbagai bidang kuasa.
“Syarikat akan menyediakan sokongan tambahan bagi membantu kakitangan yang terbabit menguruskan perubahan itu,” katanya.

Sementara itu, penganalisis industri berkata, langkah diambil oleh MISC itu perlu dilaksanakan kerana tinjauan industri perkapalan global secara umumnya adalah negatif disebabkan kedudukan tidak menentu dalam Indeks Baltic Dry, kemungkinan berlakunya kemelesetan global dan lebihan bekalan kapal.

“Kemungkinan berlakunya masalah besar dalam zon Eropah juga memberi tekanan tambahan kepada industri perkapalan,” katanya.