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EU adopts sulphur directive compromise
The EU has offcially adopted a compromise regarding the sulphur content in marine fuels during its September plenary session, which allows states to assist the maritime sector.
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DFDS connects vessels to Gothenburg’s OPS
Swedish shipping company, DFDS Seaways, is set to get connected to onshore power supply (OPS) at three European ports, in a bid for a better working environment, both on board and ashore, and significant environmental gains.
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Gasfuelled ships conference gets a royal visit
Eidesvik’s new LNG powered supply vessel, the ''Viking Princess'', was named in an official ceremony, which took place at the same time as Mercator Media’s Gasfuelled ships conference in Norway last week.
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Simplex office opens in Australia
UK based marine component manufacturer, Simplex-Turbulo Company Ltd, recently opened its new office in Australia, despite builders still being on site.
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KR moves global headquarters
Classification society Korean Register (KR) recently moved its global headquarters to Busan, South Korea – the company says the move was prompted by continuing international growth.
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'Queen Victoria' to LWB with pod damage
Cunard-operated, 90,000gt Queen Victoria is to undergo an unscheduled dry-docking at Lloyd Werft Bremerhaven in October for “essential maintenance work” related to bearing problems in one of her ABB Azipod propulsion units, writes Tom Todd.
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Inland LNG Push Tug
Seatech Engineering in Poland has developed designs for an inland waterways push tug that uses LNG as fuel. The challenge was to accommodate the space required for the LNG tanks within the normal dimensions for this type of tug – achieved by some innovative solutions mainly involving the crew accommodation, ...
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LNG fuel – “The chickens are here”
The Motorship’s third annual Gas Fuelled Ships conference has got under way in Bergen, Norway, and has scored another resounding success, with many involved in the industry anxious to explore this powering option.
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New EcoLiner design concept
Damen’s inland waterway shipyard, Bodewes Binnenvaart BV, has designed a new inland shipping concept, the 110m long ‘EcoLiner’, in partnership with Dutch inland shipping company, The QaGroup.
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Rolls-Royce engine receives EPA approval
Global power systems company, Rolls-Royce says that the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has approved its new state-of-the art marine gas engine for use in the US.
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Zero emission ferry
A new ferry nearing completion at the French shipyard of STX France Lorient will have a pioneering new type of electric propulsion, writes Dag Pike.
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DNV improves hull integrity system
Det Norske Veritas (DNV), has launched a planned inspection and maintenance system for ship structures, in partnership with AMOS system supplier, SpecTec.
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EEDI certification for Carisbrooke ships
Germanischer Lloyd (GL) has presented British company, Carisbrooke Shipping, with Energy Efficiency Design Index (EEDI) certificates for four low emission dry cargo vessels built by Chinese shipyard, Jiangsu Yangzijiang Shipbuilding.
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Ulstein delivers ‘Blue Prosper’
Norwegian shipbuilder, Ulstein Verft, recently delivered the second of six platform supply vessels (PSV), the ‘Blue Prosper’, to Portuguese investment company, Blue Ship Invest.
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Fire on hazardous cargo ship contained
After a six hour battle, the fire on the 54,405 tonne MV Amsterdam Bridge which was carrying hazardous cargo has been contained although not extinguished, and the risk of an environmental disaster is diminishing.
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MAN adds commercial high speed unit
MAN Diesel had a new high speed engine on display at the recent SMM show in Hamburg; the vehicle-derived D2868 LE421 is a fully classified marine diesel for medium- and heavy-duty operation.
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LNG boxship design receives GL approval
Germanischer Lloyd says that the Approval in Principle (AIP) certificate which it has granted to Technolog’s IPP-designed range of LNG-fuelled container ships demonstrates the increasing acceptance of gas as ship fuel.
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First installation of R-R PM rim thruster
Rolls-Royce says that it has delivered the first example of its newly-developed permanent magnet tunnel thruster (TT-PM) to Norwegian company Olympic Shipping, which will operate the thruster on AHTS ‘Olympic Octopus’.
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Drydocks vessel launched earlier than scheduled
Drydocks World recently announced the launch of its latest vessel, an Anchor Handling Tug Supply Vessel (AHTS), the ''Pacific Defiance'' – earlier than its initial scheduled date in September.
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Harris Pye expansion leads to new appointments
As part of its planned expansion, maritime service company, the Harris Pye Group, has appointed David Hayden as new managing director at Harris Pye UK Ltd and Stephen Blake as technical manager.