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Page 1: Secure-Marine A Partner in Maritime Security Secure-Waters Event Friday, 18 th  of September, 2009

Secure-MarineSecure-MarineA Partner in Maritime SecurityA Partner in Maritime Security

Secure-Waters EventSecure-Waters EventFriday, 18Friday, 18thth of September, 2009 of September, 2009

[email protected]:+31-10-4334624 Tel:+31-10-4134915

http://www.secure-marine.com

Page 2: Secure-Marine A Partner in Maritime Security Secure-Waters Event Friday, 18 th  of September, 2009

Who are we?Who are we?Security SpecialistsSecurity Specialists

Ex. Navy Officers

Ex. Special forces

Airport Directors

Ship & Port Operators

Working with the experts

Page 3: Secure-Marine A Partner in Maritime Security Secure-Waters Event Friday, 18 th  of September, 2009

Non Violent PreventionNon Violent Prevention

The Secure-Waters and Secure-Ship, Ship Protection Systems are designed to protect the vessel against piracy attacks, illegal entrances and stowaways.

Main Goals: Prevent Pirates from boarding the vessel Give the crew time to find a protective place, Get time for help from Navy ships, Cause the pirates to give up and seek an easier

target

Page 4: Secure-Marine A Partner in Maritime Security Secure-Waters Event Friday, 18 th  of September, 2009

Secure-Ship – 9000 voltsSecure-Ship – 9000 volts Secure-Ship - A Security system that prevents attack. A system that is adapted for use at sea A modular system that can be

installed by the crew. A system that is installed on

land at hundreds of locations. Can NOT be used on Tankers

Page 5: Secure-Marine A Partner in Maritime Security Secure-Waters Event Friday, 18 th  of September, 2009

Secure-WatersSecure-Waters Secure-Waters – Cold water, High Pressure Secure-Waters – Hot water, Low pressure Can be used on any ship No Danger at all to crew No hindrance to ship’s operation

Page 6: Secure-Marine A Partner in Maritime Security Secure-Waters Event Friday, 18 th  of September, 2009

Secure-Waters, ‘Water Knife’Secure-Waters, ‘Water Knife’Cold water – High PressureCold water – High Pressure

Principle: Install a special pipe around the ship with high pressure nozzle at close intervals Pump water through the pipes at high pressure Create a painful deterrent to prevent ship entry

Usage: Quick and easy deployment at major maritime trade points

Singapore, Rotterdam, Dubai, Suez Installation by crew and our supervisor Medium cost

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Secure-WatersSecure-WatersHot water – Low PressureHot water – Low Pressure

Principle: Install a special pipe around the ship with low pressure nozzle at intervals Heat up the water, using the engine’s heat source to 80-90 deg C Pump water through the pipes at low pressure Create a hot water deterrent to prevent ship entry

Usage: Sophisticated system with Computer controls (longer lead times) Installation by crew and our teams Medium entry cost Use for high class shipping companies

Page 8: Secure-Marine A Partner in Maritime Security Secure-Waters Event Friday, 18 th  of September, 2009

The System General overviewThe System General overview

Page 9: Secure-Marine A Partner in Maritime Security Secure-Waters Event Friday, 18 th  of September, 2009

The System in more detailThe System in more detail The Main Units:

Heat Exchanger to heat up water Water pump to create required water flow Pipes to disperse water along ships hull Nozzles to create required spray Control and monitoring unit Optional chemical disperser

Page 10: Secure-Marine A Partner in Maritime Security Secure-Waters Event Friday, 18 th  of September, 2009

The System in more detailThe System in more detail Heat Exchanger:

Use the heat generated from the Main Engine ‘Exhaust Economizer’ to heat up the water.

The steam heaters are already installed on the ships. Use this steam to heat up the seawater via a high capacity heat exchanger Temp IN – 170 deg C (steam) Water out – 80 deg C (salt water)

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The System in more detailThe System in more detail Water Pump:

The water pump needs to produce a large water flow Example: LOA 300m = 4000 ltr /min Pressure is low – approx 1 Bar Water is Sea Water (except for cleaning cycle)

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The System in more detailThe System in more detail Pipes:

There are 2 systems of pipes: Bring water to deck and connect to spraying pipes

High density rubber with high insulation gradient Or Fixed Steel pipes

Bring water to Spray Nozzles Special, vari-diameter pipes

Vari-diameter pipes sections are max 150m each Pipes are connected to railing with special clamps Vari-diameter pipes can be installed permanently.

Page 13: Secure-Marine A Partner in Maritime Security Secure-Waters Event Friday, 18 th  of September, 2009

The System in more detailThe System in more detail Nozzles:

The Nozzles are made from Ceramics Pre-installed on vari-diameter pipes at pre-defined intervals Create dense water curtain with overlap coverage Nozzles need to be clean cycled every several hrs

to prevent salt crystallization

Page 14: Secure-Marine A Partner in Maritime Security Secure-Waters Event Friday, 18 th  of September, 2009

The System in more detailThe System in more detail Computer Control System:

Control from Bridge , and / or Engine room Activating system (On / Off) Monitoring system Cleaning cycle Optional Active Chemical activation

Monitoring water flow Monitoring steam input and water temp and flow output Monitoring Salt Crystallization Recommendations on cleaning cycle time

Page 15: Secure-Marine A Partner in Maritime Security Secure-Waters Event Friday, 18 th  of September, 2009

The System in more detailThe System in more detail Optional Chemical Agent:

When under attack – can add chemical agent to water curtain Same Chemicals as used by riot police Chemicals are not harmful Irritate eyes and breathing channels Limited time usage – approx 2 hrs

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More PicturesMore Pictures

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To SummarizeTo Summarize Not every one has luxury to have armed guards Costs for guards or using alternative routes are very high Secure-Water deters attacks, enabling ship to escape Possible reduction in insurance premiums Use existing energy and heat Can be permanently installed, and activated in short notice 1 year of full warranty

(any parts will be replaced).

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The EndThe EndTHANK YOU!

For more information please contact ASIA:Secure-Globe Pty Ltd at:225 George StreetG.P.O. Box 2593, SydneyNSW 2000, Australia Tel: +61-2-92367244 Fax: [email protected] www.Secure-Globe.com

EUROPE:Secure-Marine bvvan Vollenhoven straat 33001 KA, Rotterdam, The NetherlandsTel:+31-10-4134915 Fax:[email protected]://www.Secure-Marine.com