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Technical Solutions for Main Marine Engines

All the critical issues that SABO Marine Services faced & successfully troubleshooted within the last month in our region concerning the engines of MAN B&W ME-C type:

  • Exhaust valve closing too fast inconsistent alarm in a 6G60ME-C
  • Illegal FIVA position in a 6S50ME-C
  • Exhaust valve closing position changed in a 7S80ME-C
  • Global parameters inconsistency in a 6S60ME-C
  • FIVA feedback signal failure in a 6S70ME-C
  • Alpha Lube MCU reprogramming in a 6S60MC-C
  • Starting issues in a 7S50ME-C

The advanced theoretical & practical background of the SABO team on the MAN B&W Main Engines is the key element of SABO Marine Services’ remarkable success in the after-sales support.

SABO Group invests in RES and Netmetering

In the midst of the climate and energy crisis, SABO dynamically turned to RES utilization through an energy upgrade of their building infrastructure. Before the expiration of 2022, a new Net Metering photovoltaic (PV) station with a maximum capacity of 500 KW has been already installed.

This new Solar Net Metering System comes to be added to earlier investments in electricity production, that is PV parks and solar rooftops with a capacity of 1.5 MW, with their industrial complex acquiring a total capacity of 2 MW.

The goal of our investment is an energy saving of 60% by 2050 and, thus, our evolution into one of the “greenest” industries in Greece. We have to add value to our customers in Greece & worldwide who have been supporting us steadily for four decades, while offer them high quality products at a low cost“, Ms Matina Kiliaris, CEO of SABO Group states.

The new PV park has high level technical specifications with an estimate annual energy production of 705 MWh and a forecasted 2-year payback period. The station was delivered to full operation by SABO’s partner, SOLARAGE, who undertook the design, study and supply of the necessary equipment as well as the installation.

Even though SABO is not an energy intensive industry, investment in RES and the transition to a circular production model stand on the top of their business agenda.