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Celebrity takes grey water cleaner
Rochem Environmental is to install its FM-Module grey water cleaning system on two ships operated by Celebrity Cruises. Cruise ships Galaxy and Mercury are expected to be fitted with the system by March this year. It uses a membrane separation technique which, the company says, rejects bacteria, suspended solids and ...
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Ameron updates Amerlock 400
Ameron Coatings has introduced Amerlock 2 low-temperature cure epoxy which it says has improved corrosion protection in marine environments, cures to 0 degF ?18degC, is typically re-coatable in three hours, and is resistant to chemical splash, spillage and fumes. Ameron also says the new epoxy has improved colour stability and ...
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Guided wave radar under pressure and heat 400
Magnetrol says that the introduction of a coaxial probe for its Eclipse transmitter means that its guided wave radar level measurement system can be used in both high-temperature and high-pressure process environments. The company says its system is suitable for use with most liquids from light hydrocarbons to water-based slurries. ...
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Water-soluble plastic film for pipe purging
A water-soluble plastic film dam has been introduced by Huntingdon Fusion Techniques for pipe purging during welding. The dam, made from Argweld water-soluble film, allows a small volume of pipe either side of the weld joint to be isolated and filled with inert gas to reduce waiting time and save ...
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At-sea and in-harbour control
Although the Kelvin Hughes Manta integrated bridge system uses flat screen technology the company says it can also be fitted to standard consoles of commercial vessels where type approved displays would replace the flat screens. The bridge is designed to operate in two modes; `At Sea` and `Harbour`. While `At ...
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Messaging costs reduced
Globe Wireless has introduced a The Globe Communications Centre that can send data files and e-mail messages to and from ships either by satellite or by a HF radio network. The system works out which transmission method is cheaper, although this can be overridden. Messages over 3kb are usually sent ...
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STN Atlas extends range
Radarpilot 1000 from STN Atlas is available with 304mm (12in) or 405mm (16in) displays and features a zoom function to enlarge the display of objects being observed. Its `clean sweep` feature eliminates interference from rain and crests of waves in rough seas, says the company. All settings, data and routes ...
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Range of predictive auto-pilots
R C Marine has introduced the ISAS CDP-4000 series of integrated steering control and autopilot systems. These combine the company`s ISAC CDP-3000 series and Coretec`s autopilot. The company says this system will result in reduced fuel and steering gear maintenance costs. Features include track keeping within a few meters, audio ...
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First VeriSTAR programs presented
Classification society Bureau Veritas has presented its first three fully operational chemical cargo management systems to tanker operators Van Ommeren Tankers, Marphocean and Vinalmar. Called VeriSTAR Chemical it is a PC-based management system which provides ship owners, charterers and shipyards with assistance in the design, operation and management of chemical ...
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Litton wins RCI order
Two new Vantage-class cruise ships under construction at the Meyer Werft yard for Royal Caribbean are to get integrated bridge systems from Litton Marine. The ships are scheduled for delivery early this year and in the second half of 2002. Because of Royal Caribbean`s two-bridge policy the vessels will receive ...
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Offshore conversion
The UK?s Fleet Support Ltd (FSL) has won its first offshore conversion project. The 30,000dwt crude carrier Blue Star is being converted into a floating storage and offloading vessel (FSO) for deployment offshore Brazil for Santa Fe Snyder Corporation. Marine work includes underwater hull cleaning and painting, preparing the vessel ...
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KHZ cuts headcount
Keppel Hitachi Zosen Group (KHZ) has completed the purchase of Keppel Marine Industries marine related businesses for approximately S$167 million ($99.97 million), and is rationalising operations to remain competitive. Headcount has been cut across the group?s three Singapore yards, which will result in savings of about S$5 million ($3.1 million) ...
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Expansion at Viktor Lenac
Croatia?s Viktor Lenac has entered into an agreement to purchase another floating dock, increasing capacity at its yard in Rijeka. The aframax floating dock will be much larger than the yard?s two existing docks, taking it into new markets. The 60,000 tlc dock currently measures 246m over the blocks x ...
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Still growing
Cammell Laird has added to its drydock capacity on Merseyside with the purchase of Warbreck Engineering Ltd. The deal includes Warbreck?s lease on Clarence Dry Docks; three drydocks measuring up to 135.3m x 15.9m that service west coast tonnage such as tankers, tugs and OSVs. "The acquisition is an important ...
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Astander privatised
Privatisation of the Astilleros Espanoles group repair yard Astander was finalised on November 16. The Santander yard has been sold to the Greek group Lavinia Italmar, which also owns the Astican yard in the Canary Islands. Local press reports indicate that the Greek owner will pay Ptas300 million ($1.8 million) ...
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ASRY?s 2000th
Bahrain?s ASRY passed a significant milestone with last year?s drydocking and repairs to Red Band 138,557 dwt tanker Knock Dun, the 2000th vessel handled by the yard since it started operations in 1977. Knock Dun entered the yard for first special survey work and routine docking and repairs. Approximately 33,000m2 ...
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Stern warning of leaking oil
Statistics suggest that one in two ships will suffer problems with sterntube seals on average every 11 years, and some in the industry feel the incidents are rising. While this may not appear too daunting, the $9m fine handed down to Royal Caribbean for discharging oily bilge water shows the ...
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Laying the foundations for ecdis charts
European HOs are working through the folio of charts covering their own national waters to produce vectorised electronic navigation charts (ENC)s. The process of digitising the information is relatively fast, but then the charts have to be verified, as every HO will accept legal responsibility for their accuracy, in the ...
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Filling space
The rapid growth both in numbers and size of ships shows the optimism of cruise operators, but there are still wars to be fought as each seeks to fill their ships.In an industry dominated by the battle of the superlatives, the latest salvo has just been fired by Cunard. No ...
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Austal markets its ride control system
Austal`s new company, Seastate, started trading on November 1 and is poised to build a multi-million dollar global business from selling ride control and possibly, at a future date, other high-tech specialist ship systems.The ride control systems, which reduce sea sickness for passengers by substantially reducing motion levels of high-speed ...