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  • Very little breakdown was observed on the tanks of Samco Raven' during inspection
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    'Better than good' after fifteen years

    2012-02-29T18:08:00Z

    A 300,000 dwt crude oil tanker has made 15 years with very little wear on its cargo tanks, thanks to the durability of an epoxy shield.

  • Kare Jonsson has been awarded the honorary title of group senior specialist by Volvo Penta
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    Specialist title for propeller engineer

    2012-02-29T18:05:00Z

    Propeller engineer Kåre Jonsson has been appointed by Volvo Penta as group senior specialist.

  • The BallastMaster ultraV ballast water management system from GEA Westfalia Separator Group has been type approved to IMO standards and released for the market with no constraints.
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    Type approval for GEA ballast system

    2012-02-29T17:36:00Z

    GEA Westfalia says that its newly-launched ultraviolet radiation system for the treatment of ballast water, the BallastMaster ultraV, has received type approval in accordance with IMO guidelines and regulations.

  • Remi Eriksen, new head of DNV’s maritime and oil & gas business: “The shipping industry is facing major changes on several fronts”
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    DNV restructures following KEMA takeover

    2012-02-29T15:44:00Z

    Det Norske Veritas is establishing a new group structure; following the recent transfer of the majority shareholding in KEMA, it aims to merge some activities to strengthen its industry position.

  • Mark Brownrigg: An EU ETS will require “fiendishly complex regulation”
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    Distrust and disbelief over carbon

    2012-02-29T15:34:00Z

    Part of the problem seems to be there is some distrust between governmental bodies and the shipping industry. It’s flared up again with a UK Energy and Climate Change Committee report accusing shipping of “delaying tactics” with regard to its calls for a global IMO emissions scheme, and winding up ...

  • The move to 0.5% low sulphur fuel in 2020 or 25 requires a step change to distillates
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    A market economy

    2012-02-29T15:33:00Z

    To be clear, even the move to 0.5% low sulphur fuel in 2020 or 25 requires a step change, as it means a switch over to distillates, rather than just cleaner fuel oil says John Aitken of SEAaT.

  • David Balston: doubts the study used “to support draconian and ill considered regulation”
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    Cutting off the leg you stand on

    2012-02-29T15:32:00Z

    “There are many who feel a growing unease about the fact that the EU’s new draft Sulphur Directive is going a lot further than the IMO’s Marpol Annex VI ruling”, says David Balston of the UK Chamber of Shipping.

  • Stadt no-loss drive system layout
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    No-loss electric propulsion selected for gas-fuelled ships

    2012-02-29T15:31:00Z

    Stadt of Norway reports that its patented Stadt Stascho no-loss drive system has gained a foothold in Korea with the country’s largest shipbuilder, Samsung, offering the system for its LNG-powered passenger ship designs.

  • ‘AET Innovator’, AET’s first lightering support ship and her sister are to be followed by two more examples
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    New lightering support ships near completion

    2012-02-29T12:08:00Z

    US Gulf llightering support services provider AET says that following the entry into service of its first purpose-built LSV in October 2011, it will take delivery of two similar newbuildings in April and June.

  • A SAM Electronics NACOS Platinum integrated bridge system, more than 130 of which have already been ordered worldwide for installation aboard ships of all types and sizes
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    Operators wary of ECDIS risks

    2012-02-28T23:45:00Z

    Wendy Laursen points out that there is still a lot of work to be done by manufacturers, operators and hydrographers before ECDIS can really be claimed to improve the safety of shipping

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    Navigation news in brief

    2012-02-28T23:45:00Z

    Kelvin Hughes claims its ice navigation radar installed in a MantaDigital radar matches or exceeds the performance of special-purpose ice navigation radars at much lower cost. Raytheon Anschütz has released a new advanced steering control system, NautoSteer AS, where all important components such as follow-up amplifiers, autopilots, interface units ...

  • The Jan de Nul fleet uses Total’s biodegradable lubricants
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    The courage of its conviction

    2012-02-28T23:45:00Z

    Total Lubmarine’s marketing and analysis department manager, Serge Dal Farra interviews Jan de Nul to understand how the company uses bio greases to reduce environmental impact

  • The ‘Karin Schepers’ - whose poor record brought about the mandatory introduction of BNWAS
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    Addressing the human fatigue question

    2012-02-28T23:45:00Z

    Dag Pike says little has changed in relieving watchkeeper fatigue in 100 years of navigation, but the situation is improving as bridge watch alarms become mandatory.

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    Bridge systems look forward to new mandates

    2012-02-28T23:00:00Z

    2012 is likely to provide plenty of work for maritime electronic systems suppliers and installers, to meet the latest IMO regulations and carriage requirements.

  • Sinopacific receives BV's first EEDI certificate for the ‘JS Amazon’ (Sinopacific Group)
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    EEDI certificate for first Crown63 bulker

    2012-02-28T16:44:00Z

    Bureau Veritas has issued its first EEDI certificate to Ultramax geared bulk carrier ‘JS Amazon’, the lead ship in the ‘Crown63’ series from China’s Sinopacific Shipbuilding Group with bulk carrier expert Setaf-Saget.

  • The Rolls-Royce JD6401 future LNG carrier design
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    Rolls-Royce gains design foothold in Chinese market

    2012-02-28T15:29:00Z

    A collaboration between Rolls-Royce and China’s Bestway Engineering has produced a number of energy efficient ship designs, primarily centred on coastal, regional and inland shipping, and intended to meet anticipated future requirements of global merchant shipping.

  • Videotel’s latest programme, on US Port State Control, is available on Videotel’s VOD system and for purchase world-wide from MTS
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    Training providers work together to simplify US Port State Control

    2012-02-28T15:05:00Z

    UK-based maritime safety training software provider and US training company Maritime Training Services (MTS) have joined together to produce a new training programme on US Port State Control.

  • Cummins has launched the QSM11-CP 200kW-300kW marine genset
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    New marine genset from Cummins

    2012-02-28T14:46:00Z

    Diesel engine company Cummins has announced an addition to its C Power product line, the QSM11-CP marine generator set, available with ratings from 250kWe to 300kWe, and optimised for ship’s primary and emergency power.

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    Pay-as-you-sail eases ECDIS chart costs

    2012-02-28T14:46:00Z

    Norwegian electronic navigation company Navtor has launched a ‘pay as you sail’ (PAYS) ENC Service, said to be an industry first, designed to provide simple and cost-effective management of electronic navigational charts.

  • Costa Allegra fire –another crisis for the cruise company
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    Another cruise crisis for Costa

    2012-02-28T12:54:00Z

    It’s the second crisis for Italian cruise firm Costa Cruises in as many months. The Costa Allegra is currently adrift off the Seychelles after a fire caused the ship’s generator to fail and lose power.