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First Delivery of Nordiko’s Recapture System in Port of Hamburg

In May 12th 2009, Stenglein, a German fumigation company received its first consignment of Nordiko’s gas re-capture equipment for use at Germany’s largest port in Hamburg. This coincides with the regulatory requirement for the re-capture of methyl bromide at the Port, effective as of 15th May 2009 for all quarantine fumigations. This is an important milestone for Nordiko, as it is the first time their technology has been used in Germany. Nordiko’s equipment is not only able to recapture gases during fumigation, but also to recapture residual toxic gases found in shipping containers, to reduce risks to the occupational health and safety of workers and the environment. Hamburg is understood to be considering the ongoing problem of the recapture of all residual gases from shipping containers, as a future development of regulations.

 

According to a recent study, conducted by ISL (Institute of Shipping Economics and Logistics) in Bremen, Hamburg has the potential to increase its container handling volumes over the coming 17 years to around 31 million TEUs. Prior to the global economic downturn, about ten million TEUs pass through the port of Hamburg; this figure is forecast to grow to 18 million TEUs by 2015.

Methyl Bromide Releases Modelled

As concern and debate over releasing the fumigant gas methyl bromide intensifies, AusPlume modelling has been used to determine how far a gas plume will spread at any particular site. AusPlume is an accepted EPA and CSIRO gas dispersion modelling technique. It shows graphically where and who may be affected from any  particular gas release.

 

The modelling takes into account: time of day, season and weather data obtained from the Bureau Of Meteorology. Companies are seeing AusPlume as an affordable and effective due diligence tool to ensure the safety of site workers and surrounding land users.

 

 

Contact Nordiko if you would like AusPlume modelling of your site.

 

 

First Nordiko Systems Ordered for Shanghai

Following the 8th International Conference on Controlled Atmosphere and Fumigation in Chengdu in China which Nordiko attended in September 2008, contracts were negotiated for the supply of Methyl Bromide fumigation and recapture systems to the massive shipping port of Shanghai. When commissioned in January 2009, this will be the first use of Nordiko's technology in China, and shows this nation's sincerity in wanting to address the serious environmental challenges facing the world today - whilst protecting biosecurity and international trade, during the uncertain economic times we live in.

 

 

Nordiko Wins Prestigious US EPA Award - 20 May 2008

US GOVERNMENT RECOGNISES AUSTRALIAN ENVIRONMENTAL LEADERSHIP

 

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Nordiko Quarantine Systems, an Australian company specialising in innovative environmental technology, has won the prestigious US EPA Climate and Stratospheric Ozone Award for 2008.

 

This Award was established by the US EPA in 1990 acknowledging “exceptional leadership, personal dedication, and technical achievements in protecting the earth’s stratospheric ozone layer”.  Nordiko has been recognised for its efforts in reducing the release of ozone-depleting gases, using its range of Australian-developed fumigation and recapture systems, which trap harmful gases that can otherwise erode the ozone layer. Nordiko is the major supplier of this type of equipment to Belgium – the first country on earth to mandate its use.

 

In addition to its environmental benefits, the Nordiko technology has very significant occupational health and safety advantages, according to Nordiko’s Managing Director, Ken Fitzpatrick.

 

“By preventing the release of environmentally dangerous and highly toxic gases to areas where shipping containers are handled, this technology allows a much higher level of workplace safety, compared to existing practices”, Fitzpatrick notes.

 

The Award was presented to Nordiko in Washington DC on the 19th of May 2008, and was accepted by Nordiko’s Technical Director, Ken Brash.

 

This year, the US EPA also recognised the achievement of the Australian Quarantine & Inspection Service (AQIS), who have been honoured with a Climate and Stratospheric Ozone Award for 2008.  Nordiko extends its congratulations to AQIS for its efforts in protecting the earth’s ozone layer that lead to the winning of this Award.

 

If you would like more information about this Award or Nordiko, please contact Nordiko on + 61 9906 5552, email info@nordiko.com.au or check out the rest of our website. 

 

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New About Us International Page

Nordiko now has an informative summary of what we do and how Nordiko can benefit your business available in various languages.  Please visit the About Us International page to download a pdf and find out more.  Current languages supported: English, 汉语 (Chinese), French, Dutch, German and Malay

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UNSW Co-op Program

The UNSW Co-op Program is a scholarship program set up by industry and the University of New South Wales (UNSW) to provide financial reward and industrial training for selected undergraduate students in the disciplines of Business, Science and Engineering.

 

UNSW Co-op Program Website 

 
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