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Técnicas y Servicios de Ingeniería has obtained a magnificent result imparting the Vibration Analyst Certification Curse CAT I – ISO 18436-2 for Cepsa. The certification seminar took place in the refinery that this company has in Gibraltar-San Roque between the 14th and the 18th of November of 2016. The pass rate index of 87,5% shows the excellent results that make high level companies and professionals retain confidence in us in order to improve their specialization. The evaluation of the seminar attendants reached a global average mark of 8,49 highlighting the lecturer knowledge and the interest of the fields. This makes TSI to carry on supporting this area in collaboration with institutions such as the Vibration Institute, a North-American organization (with three years of collaboration) accredited by ANSI (American National Standards Institute) that has more than 48 years of experience in the specialized area of the mechanical vibrations.

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We are pleased to inform that TSI, through its R&D&I Director Santiago Molins Riera, has recently participated in the #OCEANS2024 Congress held in Halifax (Canada) between 23-27 September 2024, with the technical paper ‘A Quick and Technically and Economically Feasible Response on Reducing the Underwater Radiated Noise (URN) by Existing Ships…’. It presents a quick, technically and economically feasible proposal for the reduction of URN produced by ships. Read on it!