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  • ‘LNG Sokoto’, Damen Shiprepair Brest’s first LNG repair job
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    Gas carrier drydocking for Brest

    2012-08-30T15:46:00Z

    French repair yard Damen Shiprepair Brest says that it has received its first firm booking for drydocking, maintenance and repair of an LNG carrier.

  • MTU’s latest version of the series 4000 Ironmen engine
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    Upgrade for Ironmen

    2012-08-30T15:46:00Z

    Tognum has announced that its MTU subsidiary is to launch an enhanced version of the series 4000 Ironmen engines which will comply with US EPA Tier 3 emissions regulations, using only internal emission control methods.

  • ‘Skandi Skolten’, one of the DOF ships covered by the agreement with Spectro
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    OSV oil analysis agreement signed

    2012-08-30T15:45:00Z

    UK-based oil condition monitoring company Spectro reports that it has signed a long term agreement for the provision of oil analysis services to Norwegian ship operator DOF Management for its global fleet.

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    Eight-PSV propulsion order for GE

    2012-08-30T15:43:00Z

    GE Energy Management’s Power Conversion business is to supply Swire Pacific Offshore Operations (SPO) with integrated power generation, propulsion, (DP) and automation systems for eight new PSVs.

  • Brunvoll and Steerprop are to cooperate further
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    Brunvoll and Steerprop intensify cooperation

    2012-08-30T15:41:00Z

    Brunvoll of Norway and Steerprop of Finland have decided to increase their cooperation in order to provide shipyards, ship owners and designers with a ‘package’ option of propulsion and manoeuvring equipment.

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    P & I Club warns of dangerous onboard practice and new PSC campaign

    2012-08-30T15:40:00Z

    The American Club has issued an urgent alert to its members about the operation of oxy-acetylene equipment without flashback arrestors.

  • Rambiz London array substation
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    MirTac and Star system chosen by Scaldis

    2012-08-30T15:39:00Z

    Belgium heavy lift engineering company, Scaldis Salvage and Marine Contractors has chosen the Star Information System fleet management system and related services with Dutch consultancy, MirTac.

  • The Peene yard of P+S Werften, which has filed for insolvency
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    P+S files for insolvency proceedings

    2012-08-29T13:08:00Z

    German shipyard P+S Werften has filed for insolvency in the local insolvency court in Stralsund. It is seeking debtor’s self-administration in the hope that the company can be kept running and the current orders completed.

  • Panel mounted PC showing tank level information
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    Tank level gauging flexibility suits OSVs

    2012-08-28T15:46:00Z

    Grandweld Shipyards of Dubai has chosen PSM Marine’s tank level gauging system PM ict 1000 for two offshore work maintenance vessels as a result of the system’s cost, weight and project engineering savings.

  • Castrol recommends its new 80BN cylinder oil for ships undertaking long ocean voyages at ultra-slow speed
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    Lubrication dangers of slow steaming

    2012-08-28T15:44:00Z

    According to Castrol Marine, it is vital to have a choice of different cylinder oils to suit the varying demands of slow steaming and fuel sulphur content.

  • NPT propeller from Stone Marine Propulsion
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    Advanced propeller designs suit slow revving engines

    2012-08-28T15:43:00Z

    Advanced propeller designs such as the NPT, Kappel and CLT find their worth with ultra slow speed diesel engines, writes Wendy Laursen

  • New crankshaft taken onboard
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    Engine service organisation reports difficult cases

    2012-08-28T15:43:00Z

    MAN PrimeServ has handled some demanding repair jobs on both two-stroke and four-stroke engines, as discovered on a recent visit by Henrik Segercrantz to MAN PrimeServ’s hub in Hamburg, Germany.

  • Newbuilding work at Meyer subsidiary Neptun
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    Dual-fuel LNG ship nears finish at Neptun

    2012-08-28T13:30:00Z

    Neptun Werft in Warnemünde has completed the hull of what is billed not only as the first ship to be built in Germany with a dual-fuel main engine plant but also as the first LNG tanker from the Meyer Group, writes Tom Todd.

  • EMP's EnergySail has been designed for sustainable shipping
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    EnergySail design process completed

    2012-08-28T11:44:00Z

    Japanese energy technology company, Eco Marine Power (EMP), says that it has now completed the high level design for its rigid EnergySail.

  • ‘Al Fenci’ is one of the two new RAmparts 3200 tugs for the Abu Dhabi Ports Company
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    Low manpower design for Abu Dhabi tugs

    2012-08-24T16:42:00Z

    The new RAmparts 3200 tugs for the Abu Dhabi Ports Company have been specially designed for a reduced manning operation, with a high degree of machinery automation.

  • The winners of the GL Award for Young Professionals, from left to right: GL COO Torsten Schramm, Sven Faustmann, Giovanni Colotto, Valerio Capurso, Eirik Bøckmann, Giorgio Guadagna (Photo UBS)
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    GL encourages young marine engineers

    2012-08-24T11:23:00Z

    Class society Germanischer Lloyd has honoured five young engineers for their theses on ‘Innovative Ideas to Increase the Efficiency of Ships and/or their Operation’ at GL’s fifth maritime summer meeting.

  • The 'Hamburg Express' and 'Jebel Ali' berthed at DP World Southampton's container terminal
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    Southampton welcomes new generation of 13,000TEU-plus boxships

    2012-08-24T09:46:00Z

    DP World Southampton, the UK''s only south coast container terminal, says it has asserted itself as a regional gateway for the new generation of ultra-large container ships following visits by two 13,000TEU-plus ocean carriers.

  • A Rolls-Royce design and propulsion package has been selected for a new Indian buoy tender
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    Design and power order for Indian tender

    2012-08-22T16:58:00Z

    Rolls-Royce has announced a new contract, valued at around £8 million, to design and power a specialised buoy tender vessel to be built in India by Cochin Shipyard for the Indian lighthouse authority.

  • TQC's DC9000 Hull Roughness Gauge
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    New TQC roughness gauge

    2012-08-22T16:04:00Z

    Dutch manufacturer TQC has developed a new product to add to its range – the DC9000 Hull Roughness Gauge.

  • Imtech Marine's Energy Management System has been nominated for this year's awards
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    Nominees for Maritime Innovation Award 2012

    2012-08-22T14:23:00Z

    Four nominees have been selected for the Dutch HME Maritime Innovation Award 2012 - Imtech Marine & Offshore BV, Vosta LMG BV, Huisman Equipment BV and Kranendonk Production Systems BV.