(openPR) - Kaltenkirchen, 28 August 2008 – Again at this year’s SMM, WISKA presents its latest innovations for electrical installation and lighting solutions on cargo vessels. Doing this, WISKA puts special emphasis on the controlling of system components within the vessel IT network and energy-efficient lighting.
WISKA identifies the adaption of industry IT network structures into shipbuilding as path breaking for the future. In terms of the increasing IT-orientation on board, central installation, controlling and maintenance would facilitate work significantly. According to an official manufacturer’s declaration, by its range of searchlights and CCTV surveillance cameras, WISKA offers system components which comply with the highest IT standards and can be integrated into network structures without any difficulties.
Also the WISKA reefer container sockets consistently set new standards and convince amongst others by its minimal dimensions and its large connection space at the same time. By delivering a solution for energy-efficient on-deck lighting, WISKA focuses the prevailing issue of the raw material’s availability.
The constant product innovation as well as the long-term availability of spare parts proves again the know-how of the nearly 90-years-old company with its origin in shipbuilding.
The product portfolio is completed by the comprehensive WISKA range for electrical installation on and below deck, containing switches, sockets, junction boxes and cable glands.
At SMM, WISKA is located at a new place in hall B6 / stand 220 and again this year, invites everybody to its traditional trade fair party on Wednesday on its brand-new designed stand. www.wiska.de
The company was founded in Hamburg in 1919 and still today is an independent family-owned company. We develop and produce Cable Accessory Systems, Maritime Lighting and Electrical Equipment for an international clientele.
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