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Pacific Nuclear Transport Limited

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The cargo compartments of the PNTL fleet are protected by a double hull configuration, extending to twenty per cent of the beam on both sides of each ship. In addition, the hulls are reinforced with 400 tonnes of extra steel to withstand collision damage.  
   
     




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PNTL in the Community


PNTL's operations are regularly reviewed and discussed at meetings of the Ramsden Dock Terminal Stakeholders Group (RDTSG) in Barrow, Cumbria.  The RDTSG acts as a channel of information and comment between PNTL and the community. 

The members of this group have agreed that the minutes of its meetings should be made publicly available through the PNTL website. 
 
     
   
     
     
 

Nuclear shipment expertise

 
     
  PNTL is the world's most experienced shipper of nuclear cargoes. PNTL has successfully completed over 170 nuclear shipments during the last 30 years.  
     
   
   

PNTL Safety In Depth


The pioneering safety design of PNTL vessels has set the standard for international regulations established by the International Maritime Organisation (IMO).

Additional barriers have been engineered to separate the outside environment from the nuclear cargo being transported by PNTL.

The full "Safety in Depth" system encompasses the material itself, canisters, assemblies, special packages called "casks" or "flasks" and the protection provided by the reinforced double hulls of the PNTL fleet.

 
     
   
     
     
 
     
 

PNTL People:
Experienced and fully-trained

 
  PNTL has fully trained and experienced British crews. The Chief Officer on each PNTL ship holds a Master’s Certificate.

For nuclear shipments of MOX fuel and plutonium, armed officers of the Civil Nuclear Constabulary (CNC) provide on-board protection from departure to arrival.

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PNTL News

 
     
Arrival of the Pacific Heron
12 June 2008
 
       
End of an era for the Pacific Teal
11 February 2008
 
       
PNTL welcomes two new additions to fleet
23 July 2007
 
       
   
     
     
 

Feature

Interview with Captain Malcolm Miller

By leading PNTL through numerous milestones and challenges, and by explaining the ships’ safety systems to audiences throughout the world, Captain Malcolm Miller has been in the middle of things throughout his nuclear career.

In May 2007, he retired from British Nuclear Group, but he continues to serve as a Director of PNTL and of the World Nuclear Transport Institute (WNTI). In this exclusive interview, Captain Miller talks about his experiences at PNTL and his thoughts for the future.

 
 
     
     
     
       
       
       


   
 

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Importancia de la Energía Nuclear en la Economía Global (PDF) »
Dr. Silverio Henríquez, Jr

El Transporte Marítimo de Materiales
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Dr. Silverio Henríquez, Jr

 

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