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Crimean shipyard passes into public ownership
Crimean government press service reports say that the Zaliv shipyard, one of the largest in Crimea, has been taken into state ownership, writes Eugene Gerden.
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GreenSteam optimisation at SMM
GreenSteam will be showcasing its fuel saving optimiser at this year’s SMM exhibition in Hamburg, Germany, from 9 to 12 September.
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CBM on the cloud
ClassNK and Daihatsu Diesel are to embark on a joint research project to research and tests extensibility of condition based monitoring and automatic diagnostics for auxiliary engines, using cloud technology.
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Wärtsilä to maintain Harvey gas-fuelled PSVs
Wärtsilä says that it has signed a long-term technical management agreement with Harvey Gulf International Marine covering condition based maintenance and dynamic maintenance planning for eight offshore support vessels, including Harvey Gulf’s six LNG-fuelled PSVs.
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Operators, engine designers and oil suppliers join to examine cold corrosion
ExxonMobil and The Motorship recently hosted a round table discussion on cold corrosion in Hamburg, prior to the 36th Propulsion & Emissions Conference.
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Ulstein launches X-stern to join X-Bow on the North Sea
Norway’s Ulstein Group has announced the introduction of the X-Stern, intended to increase operability through positive effects on station keeping, wave response, comfort and safety in harsh conditions.
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New battery technology demonstrated afloat in Switzerland
Alcoa, technology company Phinergy and the Swiss HEIG-VD University have joined forces to demonstrate a zero-emissions electric demo boat powered by an aluminum-air battery on Lake Neuchâtel.
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Gibdock dredger repair
Van Oord’s 137m long trailing suction hopper dredger, ‘Lelystad’ has undergone an extensive programme of works at Gibdock’s yard in Gibraltar.
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AMS acceptance for Trojan ballast system
Trojan Technologies’ Marinex ballast water treatment (BWT) system has been approved by the US Coast Guard (USCG) as an Alternate Management System (AMS) for all water qualities: freshwater, brackish water and marine water.
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Wärtsilä unveils new LNG solution
Wärtsilä has upgraded its fully integrated fuel gas handling system, LNGPac, and made improvements to its Gas Valve Unit (GVU) as the use of LNG as a marine fuel becomes increasingly popular.
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Ulstein platform supply order
Ulstein Design & Solutions has entered into an extensive contract with Wuchang Shipbuilding Industry Co. Ltd, China, to design and supply equipment for four PX121 type platform supply vessels.
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Preferred bidder announced for Ferguson businesses
The Joint Administrators of the Ferguson Shipbuilders Group have announced that Clyde Blowers Capital has been chosen as preferred bidder for the group’s business and assets.
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Vane is claimed to cut fuel consumption
A Dutch company, Hull Vane, has developed a foil which can be fitted below a ship’s stern, and which is said to significantly reduce fuel consumption.
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Control system designed for hybrid ships
Wärtsilä is launching a hybrid control system, designed to combine different power sources with energy storage devices resulting in fuel savings and lower emissions.
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German LNG bunker barge draws interest
A lot of interest has been reported in a new German LNG bunker barge design - TB-X- developed by a Hamburg shipyard for a wide range of applications, reports Tom Todd.
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MacGregor wins Chinese offshore orders
MacGregor, part of Cargotec, has secured two orders for its offshore equipment from Chinese shipbuilders Wuhu Xinlian and Fujian Mawei Shipbuilding Ltd.
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Russia plans to acquire large Crimean shipyard
The Russian government and a group of Russian investors are in negotiations for the acquisition of the Zaliv shipyard, one of the largest in Eastern Europe, writes Eugene Gerden.
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Pod troubles bring forward QV yard stay
Cunard’s 90,000gt Queen Victoria will dock at Blohm + Voss Repair in Hamburg in January - nearly a year earlier than planned - because a propulsion unit bearing needs replacing, Tom Todd reports.
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Evoqua BWMS accepted by US Coast Guard
Evoqua Water Technologies’ SeaCURE ballast water management system (BWMS) has received alternate management system (AMS) approval, giving shipowners more choice for type approved and AMS approved solutions.
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Havyard windfarm vessel fit-out
Havyard is fitting out the first of two newbuild offshore windfarm vessels for new customer, shipping company, ESVAGT, opening a door to the new market of renewable energy for the shipbuilder.