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24/07/2014
The Fishing Fleet chooses Ibercisa Electrically Driven Deck Machinery
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Ibercisa is participating in the 2014 edition of Nor-Fishing to be held in Trondheim from the 19th-22nd August this year.  The Company which manufactures marine deck machinery will exhibit its latest technology in electrically driven machinery which is enabling it to gain a strong market position in Northern Europe where the Danish, Norwegian and Dutch, Russian and Icelandic fleets are undergoing a period of renovation.  Owners are betting strongly on introducing new technology to reduce running costs on vessels, at the same time rendering them more cost efficient on fuel and more environmentally friendly.  In the last few years, and taking advantage of this process of renovation of fishing fleets, Ibercisa, based in Vigo, has opened new markets in these countries due to its development of electrically driven marine deck machinery. In the Norwegian market, one of the most demanding from a technological point of view and difficult for foreign companies to gain access to, Ibercisa has already supplied the fishing machinery for important owners such as Volstad, REM and Andenesfiske.  The Company has supplied an important number of electric trawl winches with stowage capacity of 3,000m of 34mm diam. cable or of 3,400 mm for 32mm cable and a nominal pull oscillating between 49,5 tons at 38m/min on the first layer as well as gilsons netting winches, leading line winches, auxiliary winches, net drums, cod-end winches and capstans. In the Danish market, Ibercisa has signed a contract with the owner Rederiet Ruth for the supply of an important package of electrical winches to be installed on board the pelagic fishing boat under construction at the Karstensens Shipyard, specialist in this kind of vessel.  The 86m boat is the first to use three main trawl winches and 4 net drums, two of 34m3 and two of 40 m3. The order includes a total of 27 electric winches, driven by frequency inverters and with AFE energy return system.  Another vessel under construction at Karstenses, the Beinur will also be supplied with electrically driven machinery by Ibercisa. Ibercisa has supplied the Dutch owner Parleviet with naval and deck machinery for the trawlers which the company is having built at the Turkish shipyard Tersan.  Two trawlers of 86m length and 16m width are given electric trawl winches with 340 KW engines for 3,300m of 32mm cable and line pull of 44,9 tons at 39,4 m/min on the first layer. Russia is another relevant market in Ibercisa's portfolio of recent orders.  The owners, Collective Farm After V.I. Lenina: Collective Farm Andeg and JSC Murmanrybflot are introducing electrically driven machinery on to their trawlers under construction.  In U.S.A. where the renewal of the fleet is under consideration, Ibercisa has recently supplied an important winch package for deck machinery also electrically driven for American Seafood, a company which was already a client and has supplied the trawler Northern Jaeger with trawl and gilson electric winches as well as for the vessel Seafisher for Cascade Fishing Inc. The Icelandic market is another consolidated market for ibercisa where the Company from Vigo has had a presence for over 40 years and in which the joint efforts of ibercisa in collaboration with Naust Marine have enabled the company to sign important contracts for deck machinery with top Icelandic companies.  One of the latest contracts signed by the Chilean-Icelandic Company Friosur Grandi Group will include electrically driven machinery for the trawler Unionsur. "This  machinery is undoubtedly a new departure for fishing vessels towards electrical drive", explains the Vigo based Company adding that to have this type of equipment allows improved operational performance on board the vessel - less power installed, better flexibility to overcharge electrical engines for temporary use by increasing par; less installation costs, elimination of pipes and onboard oils, simplification of on board systems, improved noise levels, and more environmentally respectful not forgetting considerable savings in energy costs".
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