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Marine Plant Systems

Locality: Perth, Western Australia

Phone: +61 8 9410 0144



Address: Unit 6 / 8 Redemptora Road 6166 Perth, WA, Australia

Website: https://marineplantsystems.com

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25.01.2022 Marine Plant Systems is pleased to announce that we are exhibiting at the Pacific 2019 in Sydney. Come down and visit us at stand # 3M25. For more information on the exhibition and to register visit: https://www.pacificexpo.com.au



25.01.2022 Dining with Defence - Progress at Pacific 2019 The Pacific International Maritime Exposition Pacific 2019 held in Sydney last week, was an excellent opportunity for Marine Plant Systems to connect with our defence customers and to continue building lasting relationships. These are exciting times for the Australian defence industry, with many high profile projects in the pipeline for the next 50 years, including 21 Guardian-class patrol boats, 12 Attack-class submarines and 9... Hunter-class frigates. As the Navy fleet expands, our opportunities for sustainment continue to grow and we are excited about the future prospects for all our brands. Ballast water treatment remains a popular subject in the defence space and although the Navy is exempt from ballast water regulations, we have had productive discussions indicating interest in the Cathelco ballast water treatment system for new and existing vessels. Marine Plant Systems also took the Pacific 2019 as an opportunity to re-connect with the New Zealand defence industry, as they increase their defence capability. We look forward to building further on our working relationship with our trans-Tasman neighbours. Marine Plant Systems would like to extend a big thank you to the Australian Shipbuilding and Repair Group for organising our communal exhibition stand at the Pacific. We are proud members of this trusted industry association and appreciate all the work that they do.

21.01.2022 Marine Growth Prevention System for Ngujima-Yin FPSO Marine Plant Sysetms is supplying a Cathelco marine growth prevention system (MGPS) to protect seawater pipework on the Ngujima-Yin, a Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) facility operated by Woodside, the largest Australian natural gas producer. The Ngujima-Yin is an oil production facility located over the Vincent oil field in Western Australia, 50 kilometres north-west of Exmouth. Production will resume sho...rtly following modifications on the facility which will be connected by a 31km subsea tie-back to the oil accumulations from the Greater Enfield fields. The Evac MGPS system will eliminate blockages in seawater pipework caused by the growth of barnacles and mussels, thereby saving on maintenance costs throughout the life of the vessel. Cathelco, part of the Evac Group since 2018, has supplied MGPS systems to protect seawater lift pumps for numerous FPSOs and offshore platforms. In most cases, pairs of copper and aluminium anodes are mounted within the strainers of FPSOs where they can be changed at any time without the need for drydocking. However, where the drydocking interval is greater than 5 years, an electrolysis tank system is often the most practical option. Cathelco have many years of experience in the design of MGPS electrolysis tanks for offshore platforms. Our expertise and record of product reliability were important considerations in winning the contract, explains Andrew Gamble who has supervised the project at Evac. The MGPS electrolysis tank unit will be one of the most complex ever designed by Cathelco for an offshore production facility as it will treat seawater from three lift pumps, two of which will be in operation at any given time. A key aspect of the project is the ability to dose water at high and low flow rates depending on the processes which are being carried out on the FPSO and the combination of pumps in use, says Gamble. The contract has involved close technical co-operation between Woodside and Marine Plant Systems, Cathelcos agent in Australia who won the contract. The skid mounted electrolysis tank houses five copper anodes and the flow of seawater from each of the three lift pumps is controlled by automatic valves. It is also installed with a self-cleaning filter to prevent the build-up of debris in the tank. In operation, the anodes produce ions which are carried throughout the pipework where they prevent barnacle and mussel larvae from settling and growing. The concentration of copper in the pipes is around 12 parts per billion, sufficient to prevent blockages caused by biofouling, but having no effect on the wider marine environment. Built to Hazard Area Zone 2 standards, the skid will incorporate a lifting facility which will enable the electrolysis tank lid to be removed safely and easily by the crew, simplifying anode renewal over the life of the system. For further information please contact Marine Plant Systems.

17.01.2022 Compact Sewage Treatment Plant Hamann AG have been supplying marine sewage treatment plants for over 40 years. The new HL Cont Plus Compact 0125 is breaking records! It is the smallest sewage treatment plant type approved by the IMO according to MEPC.227(64). This model treats 125 litres per hour which makes it an ideal solution for small to medium vessels. Because it is so small, it makes an ideal sewage treatment plant for new or refit projects. Contact Marine Plant Systems today to review the benefits and learn why a Hamann sewage treatment plant is the right choice for your next project.



16.01.2022 We are looking for an enthusiastic Sales & Administration Assistant to join our team in Henderson! Refer our seek job advert for more details.

16.01.2022 Canberra Class provides support to bushfire relief operations #bushfires #navy #disaster #relief

12.01.2022 Come down to the #Pacific2019 at the ICC Convention Centre in Sydney and say hello to MPS at stand 3M25. #exhibiton #maritimeexpo #shipbuilding #sydney #defence #offshore #mps



07.01.2022 Marine Plant Systems is in Sydney! We are ready to welcome visitors at the Pacific 2019 stand #3M25 tomorrow 8th of October until Thursday 10th.

05.01.2022 Congratulations to Austal for delivering the 5th of the 21 planned #GuardianClass Patrol Boats being built in WA right around the corner from us.

05.01.2022 Marine Plant Systems and Hatenboer Water teamed up to host the first-ever potable water training course for marine and offshore to be run in Australia. Delegates included production technicians, asset managers, engineers, designers and technologists. The 2-day course took place in Henderson WA and was an absolute success. Special thanks to Don for coming all the way from The Netherlands to present the material.

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