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a nice trailer "safe", then something goes "stored" and the sea claims its "peg". problem solved. .
p.s., how long is the "relitto"?
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p.s., how long is the "relitto"?
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I mean... would you say that you often think wrong? :redface:a nice trailer "safe", then something goes "stored" and the sea claims its "peg". problem solved. .
p.s., how long is the "relitto"?
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certainly would be, economically, the most advantageous solution. but also a world figure by all.a nice trailer "safe", then something goes "stored" and the sea claims its "peg". problem solved. .
but it is not the demolition from which metals of all kinds are recovered, as the disposal of waste. see the photo on the links I suggested? And that's nothing...certainly would be, economically, the most advantageous solution. but also a world figure by all.
but possible that a ship demolish costs so much?
if the ship "do not arrive" to genova:there is another article about done with interesting information, but something escapes me:
"doing some rapid calculation you immediately understand that – as usual for naval demolitions – in reality the Turkish shipyard asks nothing to dispose of the wreck: it was known for some time, in fact, that the rental of vanguard (owned by the Dutch shipping company dockwise) from the coast cruises would have had a cost of 30 million euros, that is approximately 40 million dollars. the yard will then get its profit, as do all the societies of naval demolition, from the sale and recycling of the scrap"But how? They pay the vanguard 30 million euros to take it to the Turks, and they demolish it for free? pull it to genova, (without vanguard) and demolish it there why would it cost 100 million? I think they hurt the accounts. but the disposal is not the main item of expenditure, since the materials are sold?
there is another article about done with interesting information, but something escapes me:
"doing some rapid calculation you immediately understand that – as usual for naval demolitions – in reality the Turkish shipyard asks nothing to dispose of the wreck: it was known for some time, in fact, that the rental of vanguard (owned by the Dutch shipping company dockwise) from the coast cruises would have had a cost of 30 million euros, that is approximately 40 million dollars. the yard will then get its profit, as do all the societies of naval demolition, from the sale and recycling of the scrap"But how? They pay the vanguard 30 million euros to take it to the Turks, and they demolish it for free? pull it to genova, (without vanguard) and demolish it there why would it cost 100 million? I think they hurt the accounts. but the disposal is not the main item of expenditure, since the materials are sold?
generally works (at least for us) so.if the ship "do not arrive" to genova:
- penalty with the yard, to pay.
- trailer insurance, to be cashed.
if the ship had to "not arrive" in Turkish:
- Penalties with the yard, zero.
- trailer insurance, to be cashed.
Why don't I mention vanguard? because with the vanguard the ship in Turkia would come to us for sure, but you will see that at the last moment on the vanguard the concord will not "go", too high, probably, and will opt "justly" for a nice trailer.. .
I count someone if it's done very well...
p.s.: am I too pessimistic? No, the problem is, I'm too optimistic, but...
I'm not in the industry.but in theory the vanguard if it goes to genova instead that in Turkish should cost less, with the advantage that the work is done here in Italy, and remains the doubt, but in Turkish are magicians in disposal, since they do it free, or put everything under? :
after all that there will then be to be disposed of that not saw disposed of every day? plastic materials, oils and similar materials, rubber, wood, various insulators, in short, materials disposed of from already existing plants Italy, the big is disassembly and cut everything, (but the steel will sell it) and the Turks do it free, because they say that the sale compensates for the dismantlement, continues not to return anything.
exactly what I meant here:I'm not in the industry.
But I'll show you something.
in Italy, and generally in Europe, to dispose of certain products you have a detailed and complicated procedure. logs, special equipment to use, specialized staff. . .
example: exhausted motor oil
You can't take the exhausted oil and pour it with the bucket in a couple of stems! And the gloves? And the glasses? And boots? and the device that controls the amount of oxygen and nitrogen in the atmosphere to ensure that the operator remains alive? All this has a "costo". . .
Do you know how to empty the oil in the turkey? They send in a couple of workers in slippers, maximum rubber boots. They give him a couple of buckets (hiking not laundry..), a couple of stems and a couple of funnels. When they are finished, they pick up the stems and the workers, if they are still alive. otherwise, only the stems!
After that, in Italy the oil should be sent to specialized companies that filter it, treat it, recycle it. . .
in Turkia, move the stem to another ship that uses it as fuel. ...that's why "the" costs little....
Excuse me, but I insist on a not strictly relevant subject, but that blows my nose.all that is irrecoverable and considered a refusal, must be disposed according to the marbles in force in the country where demolition takes place. from here we should deduce why in some countries it is more expensive to demolish than in others.
I find that the coast has now spent about 1 billion €.if disposal will happen abroad for a thousand reasons will be cheaper.
Italy remains the damage to the island of the lily, the loss of image of the Italian cruises, the costs for the management of the emergency. Did the coast pay for all this?
that is why a serious country would tell the owner society: “You have done a damage for a thousand thousand now you pay the damage and the cocci are yours, bring them wherever you want. otherwise since the Italian shipbuilding company langue discount you 99% of the figure if you dispose it in Italy”.
If, for example, I do the fool with the car and break a light pole, the commune asks me for damage. Why don't you get the skewers with the ship worth the same rule?
Have you ever seen how they demolish in bangladesh, or in wool, or india? how can you be competitive (as prices) with them?therefore the hypothesis "put everything under" expanded in the signed seems right.
Hello exa....... .Have you ever seen how they demolish in bangladesh, or in wool, or india? how can you be competitive (as prices) with them?