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  • Jimmy Grewal
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    High-tech field service management system

    2018-09-14T22:19:00Z

    Elcome has launched an intelligent field service management system which aims to help ship operators resolve problems quickly and efficiently and stay in control of operations.

  • Roy Strand
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    Shipowners and charterers in scrubber conflict

    2018-09-14T20:39:00Z

    Shipowners and charter companies are in conflict over retrofitting scrubbers ahead of the IMO sulphur deadlines, the CEO of repair specialist Goltens has said.

  • Eastern Shipbuilding Group vessel
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    Engineering is key BWMS installation challenge

    2018-09-14T15:51:00Z

    The challenge of ensuring as many ships as possible comply with IMO ballast water regulations will be around engineering not supply, a BWMS expert has said.

  • Stelios and Susanna
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    Ship operators may fall into BWMS bottleneck

    2018-09-13T18:12:00Z

    Shipowners are “playing with fire” if they haven’t complied with the IMO’s Ballast Water Management Convention standards by the required deadlines, the managing director of De Nora has warned.

  • Early implementation of the Yangtze River Delta ECA will mean ships must use low-sulphur (0.5%) fuel in the area from October
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    China advances Yangtze ECA implementation

    2018-09-13T08:37:00Z

    Ships navigating and berthing in the Yangtze River Delta emission control area (ECA) will have to burn 0.5% sulphur fuel from 1 October, three months earlier than originally planned, after a last-minute notice from the Shanghai Maritime Safety Administration.

  • Bawat BWMS
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    Green funding support for Bawat BWMS

    2018-09-12T17:30:00Z

    Bawat has received support from the state-run Danish Green Investment Fund for its use of eco-friendly waste heat in its ballast water management system (BWMS).

  • Around 35% of Star Bulk's fleet could be suitable for scrubber installation work at sea, dramatically cutting off-hire time (credit: Star Bulk)
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    Star Bulk to install scrubbers at sea

    2018-09-12T15:28:00Z

    Greek bulk operator Star Bulk has reported that it will carry out substantial amounts of retrofitting work for some scrubber installations at sea, reducing off-hire time by 50-60%.

  • Elegance pod system
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    Rolls-Royce unveils eco pod propulsion system

    2018-09-12T14:57:00Z

    Rolls-Royce has launched a minimal oil ''Elegance'' pod system for propulsion which includes a Permanent Magnet (PM) motor driven Pod with a hydrodynamic design for optimal efficiency over a large speed range.

  • Sovcomflot has ordered the first Russian-built LNG-fuelled tankers from Zvezda Shipbuilding Complex (credit: SCF Group)
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    Zvezda to build LNG Aframax duo for SCF

    2018-09-12T12:20:00Z

    Russian shipyard Zvezda Shipbuilding Complex is to build the country’s first LNG-fuelled tankers under an order from Sovcomflot for two Aframax newbuilds.

  • Safe Bulkers will install Alfa Laval scrubbers on half of its fleet ahead of the 2020 sulphur cap (credit: Safe Bulkers)
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    Safe Bulkers reveals scrubbers and BWMS plan

    2018-09-12T07:30:00Z

    Monaco-headquartered bulk operator Safe Bulkers has agreed a schedule to install Alfa Laval scrubbers and Erma First ballast water management systems at COSCO Shipping Heavy Industry Co’s repair yards.

  • Some cargo vessels spend more tham half their time and a large proportion of their fuel stationary, according to DNV GL's study (credit: Radio Canada International)
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    Study highlights cost of lengthy port stops

    2018-09-11T23:14:00Z

    A study of Automatic Identification Service (AIS) data by DNV GL has shed light on the significant time spent, and fuel consumed, by the international cargo fleet in port or stationary awaiting work.

  • MTU integrated bridge concept
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    Integrated bridge solution helps efficiency

    2018-09-11T16:33:00Z

    MTU has launched a new integrated bridge concept which collates key information for safe and efficient ship operation.

  • The range combines Dellner's turning and locking system with a hydraulic power pack developed by recently acquired company Pintsch Bubenzer (credit: Dellner Brakes)
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    Braking range highlights new capabilities for Dellner

    2018-09-11T15:55:00Z

    Dellner Brakes has launched a new range of brakes that harnesses engineering expertise from its Swedish business and German sister company Pintsch Bubenzer.

  • Four DC Hubs from Yaskawa Environmental Energy will provide power distribution on each of the Teekay shuttle tankers (credit: Yaskawa Environmental Energy)
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    Yaskawa electrical distribution for Teekay tankers

    2018-09-11T15:11:00Z

    Four cutting-edge shuttle tankers to be built by Samsung Heavy Industries for Teekay Offshore Group will feature DC Hubs provided by Yaskawa Environmental Energy.

  • Torm's agreement for 47 PureBallast 3 systems is the tenth such deal signed by Alfa Laval this year (credit: Torm/Alfa Laval)
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    Torm fleet agreement for Alfa Laval BWMS

    2018-09-11T10:39:00Z

    Product tanker operator Torm is to install Alfa Laval’s PureBallast 3 ballast water management system (BWMS) on 47 vessels between 2019 and 2024.

  • The Taro Ultra range aims to provide simplicity and flexibility even as the fuel mix becomes wider (credit: Chevron Marine Lubricants)
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    Chevron updates cylinder lubricant range

    2018-09-11T09:42:00Z

    Chevron Marine Lubricants is to phase in a new range of cylinder lubrication from early 2019 in preparation for the post-2020 fuel mix.

  • Russian minister of transport Evgeny Ditrich (left) with Sergey Frank, president and CEO, Sovcomflot at the opening (credit: SCF Group)
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    Sovcomflot and ABB open Azipod training centre

    2018-09-11T08:07:00Z

    Russian ship owner Sovcomflot and ABB have opened a training centre at Admiral Nevelskoy Maritime State University to prepare seafarers for vessels equipped with Azipod propulsion.

  • 'Maersk Pelican'
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    Maersk tanker to use Norsepower rotor sails

    2018-09-10T23:45:00Z

    Two 30m tall Norsepower rotor sails have been installed onboard product tanker vessel ''Maersk Pelican'' to target a reduction in fuel cost and associated emissions on typical global shipping routes of 7-10%.

  • FastBallast
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    CTG launches BWM flow through mode

    2018-09-10T23:42:00Z

    Chelsea Technologies Group''s (CTG) portable ballast water compliance monitor FastBallast is now available in flow-through mode.

  • CMS
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    Condition monitoring optimises operations

    2018-09-10T17:19:00Z

    ZF Group has launched a condition monitoring system (CMS) for transmission and thrusters to optimise the operation of ships by monitoring current data from the driveline and the status of core components.