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Reintjes Gmbh

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D-31785 Hameln

www.reintjes-gears.de

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    Reintjes UK status and address change

    2019-06-12T07:54:00

    The management of marine gearbox manufacturer Reintjes GmbH and Reintjes Benelux BVBA used Seawork to announce a change of status for its Business in the United Kingdom.

  • ‘P/V Dithmarschen’

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    Dockstavarvet pilot boats for the Elbe

    2018-01-05T11:03:00

    ‘P/V Dithmarschen’, the first of two 28-metre Pilot Boats for the German Generaldirektion fuer Wasserstrassen und Schifffahrt was delivered before Christmas by commercial marine boatbuilders Dockstavarvet of Sweden.

  • a horizontal shaft takes the drive from the engine to the gearbox and then the gearing in the gearbox changes the angle to match the requirements of the propeller shaft

    News

    Down angle gearbox from Reintjes

    2017-10-11T11:18:00

    As part of the company’s planned move into new areas, the German marine propulsion company Reintjes has introduced a down angle gearbox that is claimed to have advantages over conventional gearboxes.

  • 'David J' is a sturdy workmanlike tug capable of operating in tight spaces (Cummins)

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    Cummins tug power

    2016-11-01T15:51:00

    Cummins Inc has reported news on its provision of power sources for a recently launched tractor tug and a multiple order of articulated tug-barge units for Canadian and US owners respectively.

  • An ASD tug, Stan Tug 1606 and a Stan Launch 1305 are on order for Fratelli Neri (Damen)

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    More orders and deliveries for Damen

    2016-11-01T15:29:00

    The latest look at news from Damen Shipyards has seen orders and deliveries covering no fewer than eleven vessels.

  • New German SWATHS are to US rules

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    New US emission standards on new SWATHs

    2016-07-19T10:42:00

    German shipyard Abeking & Rasmussen says two 25m SWATH pilot tenders just ordered by Houston Pilots will be the first from the yard to be fitted with engines to meet new US emission rules.

  • The Fortjes Drive is offered in five sizes that range from power inputs from 300 to 3000 kW

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    Reintjes developments

    2014-10-01T12:08:00

    German gearbox manufacturer Reintjes is the latest manufacturer to offer pod drive and hybrid systems. The new range of pod units differs from others in being a fixed drive unit with no steering and also by having contra-rotating propellers at either end of the pod lower unit. Called the Fortjes ...

  • Albatros in Bremen with Stoer 1 alongside

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    Punchy newbuild in all-round Weser service

    2014-09-24T10:16:00

    Operators in Bremen/Bremerhaven are reportedly pleased with their new multi-purpose tug ''Albatros'' - the latest workboat to enter service as part of a fleet modernisation programme on the Weser in Germany’s second biggest universal port complex.

  • Reintjes GmbH prepares to ship the largest reduction gearbox it has ever made.

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    Economies of Scale with Largest Reduction Gearbox

    2005-07-01T00:00:00

    German manufacturer Reintjes GmbH has shipped the largest reduction gearbox it has ever made from its Hamelin plant to the shipyard JJ Sietas KG in Hamburg, where it will be installed on a container ship for Canadian shipping line Oceanic .

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