Product Categories SMM Hamburg 2012
1 Shipbuilding/shipyard industry
1.1 Ships (including repairs and refits)
1.1.1 Seagoing ships
1.1.1.1 Bulk carriers
1.1.1.2 Car carriers
1.1.1.3 Containerships
1.1.1.4 Cruise ships
1.1.1.5 Ferries
1.1.1.6 General cargo vessel
1.1.1.7 LNG- and LPG-carriers
1.1.1.8 Oil tankers
1.1.1.9 Product and chemicals carriers
1.1.1.10 Reefer ships
1.1.1.11 RoRo ships
1.1.1.12 Fishing vessels
1.1.1.13 Mega yachts
1.1.2 Inland waterway crafts
1.1.2.1 Ferries
1.1.2.2 Passenger vessels
1.1.2.3 Barges
1.1.2.4 Dry cargo vessels
1.1.2.5 Tankers
1.1.3 Naval vessels
1.1.3.1 Surface Warships
1.1.3.2 Submarines
1.1.3.3 OPV (Offshore Patrol Vessels)
1.1.4 Offshore vessels
1.1.4.1 Offshore supplier
1.1.4.2 Wind Turbine Installation Vessel
1.1.4.3 Floating (Production) Storage and Offloading Vessel F(P)SO
1.1.5 Ships for special assignments
1.1.5.1 Dredger
1.1.5.2 Research vessel
1.1.5.3 Tugs / push boats
1.1.5.4 Crafts for authorities and special-purpose ships
1.2 Ships’ sections
1.3 Superstructure, deckhouses
1.4 Shipyard installations and equipment
1.4.1 Docks and pontoons
1.4.2 EDP technology
1.4.3 Lifting and transport technology
1.4.4 Measuring technology
1.4.5 Metal processing and metalworking
1.4.6 Paint spraying equipment
1.4.7 Scaffolding and racking
1.4.8 Ship cleaning
1.4.9 Storage technology
1.4.10 Accessories
1.5 Shipbuilding materials and semi-finished goods
1.5.1 Shipbuilding steel
1.5.2 Non-ferrous metal
1.5.3 Plastic material
1.5.4 Other shipbuilding materials
2 Ship fittings and equipment
2.1 Canals and cable channels
2.2 Doors and windows
2.2.1 Locks and hinges
2.3 Heat, noise and fire insulation
2.4 Lifts and mobile stairways
2.5 Pipes and hoses
2.6 Room layout including ventilation and air conditioning plants
2.6.1 for operational and catering areas, nautical rooms, workshops and stores
2.6.2 for corridors, lobbies, accommodation, dining rooms, lounges and shops
2.6.3 for recreation areas, hospital and sanitary facilities
2.7 Stairways, rails, top rails
2.8 Stock and decoration, lighting, interior fittings
2.8.1 Light fittings
2.8.2 Furniture, soft furnishings, covers, floor coverings
2.8.3 Interior decoration, colour schemes, paints for interior use
2.9 Walls, ceilings, furniture systems and modules
2.9.1 Cabins
2.10 Ship, deck and safety equipment
2.10.1 Anchor fittings and accessories
2.10.2 Deck coverings
2.10.3 Deck machinery and accessories
2.10.4 Hatch cover and fittings
2.10.5 Insulation
2.10.6 Marine coatings, anti-corrosion materials
2.10.7 Safety and rescue equipment
2.10.8 NBC – protection
3 Prime movers/ propulsion systems
3.1 Engines
3.2 Turbines
3.3 Fuel cell drives
3.4 Hybrid drives
3.5 Injection systems
3.6 Turbocharger
3.7 Engine Components
3.8 Exhaust gas systems/ exhaust gas treatment
3.9 Bearings
3.10 Couplings
3.11 Brakes
3.12 Gearings
3.13 Shaft units
3.14 Propellers
3.15 Pod drives
3.16 Water-jet drives
3.17 Other drive systems
3.18 Engine maintenance
3.19 Tools and accessories
4 Auxiliary systems for propulsion
4.1 Compressed air systems
4.2 Cooling water systems
4.3 Diesel generators
4.4 Exhaust gas turbo-generators
4.5 Fuels, coolants and lubricants
4.6 Fuel oil systems
4.7 Lubricating oil systems
4.8 Shaft-driven generators
4.9 Sludge and dirty oil systems
Including pumps, valves, separators, coolers, compressors, hydraulic and pneumatic equipment, filters, pipe systems,
accessories
5 Ship operation equipment
5.1 Air-conditioning and ventilation systems
5.2 Cooling systems
5.3 Environmental protection technology and products
5.4 Fire extinguishing systems
5.5 Fresh water systems
5.6 Heating systems
5.7 Heel compensation units
5.8 Lateral thrusters
5.9 Pump and ballast systems
5.10 Rudder units
5.11 Ship safety equipment
5.12 Stabilizer units
5.13 Tank cleaning systems
5.14 Tank filling systems
5.15 Tank heating systems
5.16 Waste systems
5.17 Waste water systems
5.18 Refuelling systems for helicopter and tenders
6 Cargo handling systems
6.1 Cargo handling systems for containers
6.2 Cargo handling systems for dry cargo
6.3 Cargo handling systems for liquid cargo
6.4 Cargo handling systems for wheeled cargo
6.5 Cargo handling systems for other cargo
6.6 Conveyor systems
6.7 Accessories
7 Electrical engineering/electronics
7.1 Communications equipment
7.2 EDP technology
7.3 Electric propulsion technology
7.3.1 Converters
7.3.2 Electric motors
7.3.3 Generators
7.3.4 Transformers
7.3.5 Transverters
7.4 Lighting systems
7.5 Monitoring systems
7.6 Navigation and position-fixing equipment
7.7 Shipboard networks, switchgear, installation
7.8 Ship management systems
7.9 Ship operation and automation equipment
7.10 Warning and safety equipment
7.11 Naval sensors
8 Marine technology
8.1 Fixed and floating marine structures
8.1.1 Units for energy supply
8.2 Marine data, measurement and communication technology
8.3 Marine equipment and components
8.4 Offshore technology for exploitation of natural resources
8.5 Polar technology
8.6 Subsea technology
8.7 Systems and equipment for marine research
8.8 Systems and equipment for the control of marine pollution
9 Ports and port technology
9.1 Cargo handling and transport systems
9.2 Floating and suction dredgers and components
9.3 Port construction
9.4 Port logistics
9.5 Supply and disposal systems
9.6 Vessel traffic
9.7 Port security systems
10 Maritime services
10.1 Classification
10.2 Consulting
10.3 Documentation
10.4 Education and research
10.5 Financing
10.6 Hydrography
10.7 Institutions and organisations
10.8 Insurance
10.9 Logistic services
10.10 Ships’ suppliers
10.11 Design
10.12 Training & Simulation
10.13 Vessel protection teams
11 Naval weapon systems
11.1 Diving and underwater equipment
11.2 Missiles, artillery, torpedoes
11.3 Naval aviation
11.4 Unmanned vehicles
12 Shipbrokers and charterers
13 Shipowners
14 Media
Including pumps, valves, separators, coolers, compressors, hydraulic and pneumatic equipment, filters, pipe systems,
accessories
We use cookies to improve your experience. By continuing to use our site, you accept our Cookies, Privacy Policy,Terms and Conditions. Close X