
The Interspill exhibition will be held from 21 to 23 June 2022 in Amsterdam (at the RAI Exhibition and Convention Centre) and will focus on oil pollution control.
Nowadays, preserving the marine environment as a whole has become paramount.
This European event, organised around conferences and exhibitions, will raise the different issues related to oil spill response (discussions on key topics, issues related to prevention, preparedness, response and recovery of spills ...).
The aim of this exhibition is to bring together all the professionals in the sector (industrialists, government bodies, academics, etc.) and to pool/reinforce their technical knowledge.
Exhibitors will be able to organise workshops and seminars, as well as demonstrations on site or on the water.
EFINOR Sea Cleaner, actively involved in the preservation of the marine environment, offers multi-service vessels specially developed to respond to oil spills. Each boat has a patented system that allows for the recovery of hydrocarbons on the surface.
Our teams are able to intervene rapidly in the event of accidental pollution such as :
- On the Var coast following the maritime accident off Corsica at the end of 2018. Our clean-up boat, the WasteCleaner 83, collected 8500kg of heavy oil and 1500kg of solid waste during this emergency operation.
- On the Lubrizol site in Rouen following the explosion of the Seveso-classified plant in 2019;
- On the coast of Mauritius following the grounding of a bulk carrier on a reef in the south-east of the Indian Ocean state. Our teams went to the site to deliver a clean-up boat to the company Polyeco and provide them with assistance and technical expertise throughout the operation.
EFINOR Sea Cleaner will participate in the 2022 edition of Interspill and will present a WasteCleaner 66E - a 100% electric clean-up boat.
Our teams will be available to present the different ranges of pollution control boats - WasteCleaner, MultiCleaner, SpillCleaner - which all benefit from our innovative and patented dual flow technology.
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Commissioned for use by the Grand Port Maritime de Marseille (GPMM), the 100% electric pollution control vessel developed by EFINOR Sea Cleaner is fully in line with the strategy to decarbonize port activities.
After nearly two years of operation, the teams have embarked on a structured operational monitoring process in direct contact with users in order to capitalize on feedback from the field.
This approach aims to gain a better understanding of the actual operating constraints, everyday conditions of use, and operators' expectations in a complex and highly demanding port environment.
EFINOR Groupe M shipyards will participate in EUROMARITIME, a major event for players in the maritime economy, which will be held from February 3 to 5.
On this occasion, the group will exhibit at the Normandie Maritime stand (Hall 1 – G83) and present its full range of expertise in workboat construction, environmental solutions, and naval engineering.