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CROE Marine Exhaust Gas Scrubbers at the World Maritime Technology Conference (WMTC), in Providence, RI

CR Ocean Engineering is proud to participate in the World Maritime Technology Conference (WMTC), November 3-7 at the Rhode Island Convention & Omni Hotel, in Providence. This worldwide gathering of maritime engineers and architects is a great venue to exchange ideas and discuss the technologies shaping the maritime industry. It is a great place to discuss our […]

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CR Ocean Engineering at Shipping Insight; Meet COO Nick Confuorto; Discuss our Marine Exhaust Gas Scrubbers

Nick Confuorto, Chief Operating Officer of CR Ocean Engineering, will head the firm’s participation at this year’s Shipping Insight Conference, the maritime industry’s premier technology forum and networking event, to be held October 11-14 in Stamford, Connecticut. Please drop by booth 115 (exhibitor’s map here). Mr. Confuorto, and other professionals from the […]

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‘To Scrub or not to Scrub’; CR Ocean Engineering COO Nicholas Confuorto on Marine Link

The September 15, 2015 issue of Marine Link’s Maritime Reporter and Engineering news published an extensive article by CR Ocean Engineering’s Chief Operating Office Nicholas Confuorto discussing the merits of marine exhaust gas scrubbers, as a means of achieving MARPOL Compliance. Exhaust gas scrubbers are now installed in some 300 vessels […]

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CROE Marine Exhaust Gas Scrubber for MARPOL Compliance in the 2015 SMM Green Shipping Guide

CROE Marine Exhaust Gas Scrubber for MARPOL Compliance in SMM Green Shipping Guide 2015. The growing burden of MARPOL compliance and other regulations regarding emissions present ship owners both challenges and opportunities. Seeing these as possible “catalysts in shipping’s drive to raise ship operating energy efficiency”, the SMM Green Shipping Guide 2015 gathers all related information […]

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Another scrubber contract for CR OCEAN ENGINEERING, L.L.C. (CROE®).

CROE® announces the award of two (2) Exhaust Gas Scrubbing Systems from STENA RoRo AB. Parsippany, NJ, USA, 7 January 2015 – CR Ocean Engineering, L.L.C. (CROE®) announced that it has recently been awarded the design and supply of two (2) Open Loop exhaust gas cleaning systems (scrubbing systems) from […]

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North American and US Caribbean ECAs and other Valuable MARPOL Annex VI Materials

The EPA publishes some valuable information and links about emission standards and fuel sulfur limits to ships operating in the North American ECA and the US Caribbean ECA. The effective dates of the standards for an area depend on the area’s designation date, points the EPA site. Among the valuable links it […]

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TSA Members Revise Low-Sulfur Fuel Charge

Substantially higher shipping costs are coming with the new year as new, stricter emissions regulations come into effect. This emphasizes the importance of considering CR Ocean Engineering scrubber technology as an alternative to higher costs of low-sulphur fuel. In a previous post, we noted that BP Singapore Country President, Terence […]

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The CR Ocean Engineering Marine Scrubber: Effective Design Meets MARPOL Compliance Requirements. Video and More

The design of the CR Marine Scrubber combines nearly a century of experience to meet the needs, requirements and preferences of the marine industry in light of the newly enacted MARPOL Annex 6 low-sulphur fuel requirements. The design provides ease of retrofit into existing structures, it is uncompromisingly efficient; has reduced weight, minimizes any impact to […]

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MARPOL Annex VI Explained; CR Marine Scrubber, The Solution to Low-Sulphur Costs

The choices presented by the new MARPOL Annex VI regulations are straightforward. Reduce your emissions by switching to low-sulphur fuel and bear the costs. Or use our CR Marine Scrubbers. The video explains the regulations and the zones in which they apply. There is, however, a low-cost alternative: The CR […]

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CR Marine Scrubbers: The Alternative to Expensive Low Sulphur Fuel

Seeking to control marine pollution from ships, Annex VI of MARPOL Convention has established strict limits on emissions of  nitrogen oxides (NOx) for all ocean-going vessels operating in US waters and those within 200 nautical miles off the coasts of North American. The purpose is to protect human health and the environment by […]

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