Atlas Incinerators A/S

Atlas Incinerators A/S is a renowned company specializing in the design, manufacturing, and service of marine incinerators used for the disposal of waste on ships and offshore platforms. Established with a strong focus on environmental sustainability, the company provides incineration solutions that help vessels comply with international maritime regulations, such as MARPOL Annex V.


Key Aspects of Atlas Incinerators A/S:



  1. Product Range:



    • Marine Incinerators: Designed to handle solid and liquid waste aboard ships, including sludge oil and solid waste.

    • Offshore Incinerators: Tailored for offshore platforms, ensuring safe and efficient waste disposal in remote locations.

    • Dual Waste Incinerators: Capable of incinerating both solid and liquid waste simultaneously, providing flexibility and efficiency.



  2. Technological Innovation:



    • Energy Efficiency: Their incinerators are designed to reduce fuel consumption and minimize emissions.

    • Automation: Advanced control systems allow for ease of operation and monitoring.

    • Compact Design: Space-saving designs make their units suitable for a variety of vessel sizes and types.



  3. Compliance:



    • MARPOL: Atlas Incinerators meet the stringent requirements of the International Maritime Organization’s MARPOL regulations.

    • IMO Certification: Their products often carry IMO certification, assuring compliance with international standards for marine equipment.



  4. Service and Support:



    • Global Network: The company provides worldwide service and support, ensuring maintenance and parts availability in major ports around the globe.

    • Technical Training: Training programs for operators and technicians are available to ensure the proper use and maintenance of their equipment.



  5. Environmental Commitment:



    • Waste Reduction: By incinerating waste onboard, the need for offloading waste at ports is reduced, lowering the environmental impact.

    • Low Emissions: Technologies incorporated in their incinerators aim to minimize harmful emissions, contributing to cleaner marine operations.



  6. Applications:



    • Commercial Shipping: Used on cargo ships, tankers, and container vessels.

    • Cruise Ships: Ensures safe and environmentally friendly waste disposal for passenger vessels.

    • Offshore Platforms: Critical for waste management in oil and gas exploration and production.




Overall, Atlas Incinerators A/S plays a crucial role in the maritime industry's efforts to manage waste responsibly and sustainably, aligning economic efficiency with environmental stewardship.


Products

Oil Sludge&Garbage Incinerators for Shipboard and Offshore installation

Vordingborg Denmark

73 Masnedøvej
Vordingborg 4760
Denmark

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