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maritime safety equipment inspection La Ciotat

maritime safety equipment inspection La Ciotat

General ship supply: Cabin store

General ship supply: Cabin store

Batroom Equipment   Flushing Valves - Faucets and Cranes - Equipment for Toilets - Washbasins - Emergency Shower - Water Pipes - Accessories   Climatic Equipment   - Electric Water Boiler - Air Conditioners - Convectors - Oil Radiators - Infrared Heater (UFO) - Air Purifier - Ai... More detailsnavigate_next
McMurdo SmartFind EPIRB and SART Series

McMurdo SmartFind EPIRB and SART Series

For many years, Servaux has been your best partner for the sale and overhaul of your Mc Murdo security equipment. With a stock available in our several warehouses, Servaux can quickly respond to all your expectations. More detailsnavigate_next
Dräger Fireman's Suit

Dräger Fireman's Suit

Dräger Nomex Fireman's Suit Dräger would like to present its new line of firefighting clothes designed to the highest standards with one thing in mind: the firefighter. The new suit is the result of a close study of technical key features and usability of suits that are currently available in the market: the suit has been improved on eight key features as compared to the most readily available suits. Providing a safe barrier "between human will and fire's forces". Specifications Radiation heat barrier A Kermel fleece that provides excellent thermal protection, these very thin layers found inside the layer concept, minimise the amount of water that can replace the critical insulation air space in the garment. Membrane A Hi-Tech polyurethane membrane coated on the outer radiation heat barrier. Ensures exceptional breathable characteristics and unmatched durability. Up to a temperature of 380°C, this membrane gives a good protection against heat and chemicals and will not melt. Liner A combination of Nomex and Viscose. The Nomex thread of this special weave method with the 2,5% Kevlar makes the liner strong. The fire retardant Viscose thread provides comfort and transports moisture to the outside of the liner. The multi-layer configuration ensures that each layer accomplishes its part of the job. Air layers and thermal barriers The protective value of the "ESS® 5 layer system" in combination with the fabric composite is found in the air between the fire fighter and the heat source. Air itself is the greatest single source of insulation qualities in protective clothing. Sandwiching stitching inside the facing cloth is therefore never used. All the layers are not stitched to each other; this improves the thermal insulation value (TPP) by protecting the moisture barrier and creating multiple air spaces between the very thin layers. Comfort The used layer system creates a lightweight, durable and highly comfortable garment without compromises to the suits protective features. Quick Release Breakaway Zippers Specially designed for military, firefighter and chemical suits. Ideal for situations where it's desirable to tear the zipper open without having to move the zipper all the way back. Anti Aqua High-Tech coated polyester fabric in sleeves, trouser legs, storm flap, back piece and pocket flaps. Prevents water and chemicals to easily enter the lining of the suit. Eyelets To quickly drain fluids from the suits pockets. External padding The suit features external protective pads on the knees and the elbows. Most other suits have their padding installed on the inside of the pants and do not use padding for elbows. Using padding for both elbows and knees increases user comfort. In addition using padding on the outside helps to protect the suit from damages on its most fragile parts. Rounded pocket flaps By using rounded pocket flaps the chances of being caught behind protruding parts when in action are reduced. In addition the rounding of the corners reduces wear and tear on the fabric in everyday use. More detailsnavigate_next
Marine Evacuation System's Life-rafts

Life-rafts Relay Point

Servaux offer relay points stations for professional and leisure life-rafts in Le Havre, Marseille, Cannes and Saint-Tropez. More detailsnavigate_next
IMPA Marine Store guide

IMPA Marine Store guide

Our Values as IMPA Members Competence - We continuously develop our competencies, sharing knowledge and experience. Respect - We act with respect towards the ideas of others and listen to opinions. We respect the need for balance and provide room for diversity. Entrepreneurship - We are innovative and creative. We face challenges by seeing opportunities. We face and solve conflicts together. Accountability - We are reliable, responsible and honest in our actions. We keep our promises. Team spirit - We are all representatives of IMPA. We depend on each other and we lead by example. Enthusiasm - We take pride in what we do, we share our enthusiasm and are dynamic in attitude. The Marine Stores Guide (MSG) first appeared in 1978 as a printed book and is widely considered to be the world’s leading reference source for maritime purchasing and supply. More than 110,000 copies of the guide are in circulation and are used on-board ships as well as in offices throughout the world. Many of the world’s leading purchasers such as ship managers and owners use the book every day as the essential source of marine products. The Guide helps purchasers and suppliers match and supply goods easily by using a unique six digit code to identify products exactly to an individual description. The codes have remained consistent and unchanged in almost 40 years. The Guide has been comprehensively expanded to list more than 50,000 codes from tableware and galley utensils to welding equipment and marine coatings. The ever-growing content has been coupled with advances in technology that have seen many companies migrating their purchasing facilities to ecommerce trading platforms. As such, the Marine Stores Guide Data Licence continues to grow in both reach and application, allowing users to specify products quickly and effectively using unique data imported into their purchasing systems. With illustrations, specifications, product information and comparison tables for major manufacturers, the Marine Stores Guide Seventh edition provides an invaluable reference for those involved in the commercial shipping industry. The Marine Stores Guide Data has recently become more significant in value to ship owners and operators as well as ship suppliers. With the increasing adoption of electronic ship supply management (ecommerce), the Marine Stores Guide has become especially useful for the specification of stores items in electronic trading. If the purchaser includes the IMPA code (already held in his purchasing system) for the required items in his electronic RFQ or Purchase Order, the supplier can read this IMPA code directly into his sales order system, matching it to the appropriate stock item. The use of the IMPA Marine Stores Guide in ecommerce has as advantage over the printed Guide, as the printed version is only updated once every 5 years. In the intervening period, certain items may become obsolete and others may need to be added to the Guide. IMPA has recognised this, and now provides updates to the catalogue on a six-monthly cycle. These updates are only available in electronic form. The latest version of the MSG Data includes more than 50,000 codes. To use the IMPA Marine Stores Guide in electronic form (to import the code data into your purchasing or sales order system), you will need to purchase an IMPA Marine Stores Guide Data Licence. More detailsnavigate_next

Servaux global marine services : equipment, general supplies, life saving, safety, fire fighting for the marine industry

Since it was founded in 1912, the main target of Servaux (Services Auxiliaires de l'Armement) has always been to answer with efficiency and swiftness to the requirements of the vessels calling the European ports offering a wide and complete range of supplies and quality services.

Backed up by many industrial partners of great reputation, Servaux has managed to keep its customer's confidence. It holds a leader position both in the field of safety on board and general supplies for deck and engine.

Thanks to this know-how, Servaux has broaden its offer to the inshore business, to the aeronautics, to the offshore industry and has succeeded in achieving a diversification in the leisure market.

365 days a year, its commitment is the same : to listen constantly to its customers to always bring more solutions with a permanent concern for quality and reliability.

For its customers, Servaux always endeavours to overpass the limits of achievement and service.

Our area of ​​activity for this service

maritime safety equipment inspection

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