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  • The Havyard 832 L design ordered by the Faroese shipping company Supply Service
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    Faroe orders another Havyard vessel

    2011-11-23T10:43:00Z

    Havyard Group in Norway will deliver another PSV vessel to the Faroese shipping company Supply Service Pf.

  • Efthimios E.Mitropoulos addressed the 27th IMO assembly this week Photo: imo.un/Flickr
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    IMO piracy and emission focus

    2011-11-23T10:22:00Z

    IMO secretary general, Efthimios E. Mitropoulos told delegates at the 27th IMO assembly this week that piracy and ships'' emissions have been central themes for the organisation this year.

  • Wärtsilä's Björn Rosengren has announced the acquisition of Hamworthy plc
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    Wärtsilä acquires Hamworthy plc

    2011-11-22T12:01:00Z

    Wärtsilä has announced that an agreement for the acquisition of UK engineering firm Hamworthy plc has been reached.

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    US Navy undertakes alternative fuels test

    2011-11-21T16:31:00Z

    The US Navy reports that its self defense test ship (SDTS) has successfully concluded a trial voyage using a fuel comprising a 50-50 blend of an algae-derived, hydro-processed algal oil and petroleum F-76.

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    21-ship LNG carrier order for Hamworthy

    2011-11-21T13:36:00Z

    Hamworthy reports that it has won contracts to install its technology on 21 LNG carriers, under construction in South Korea, for Norwegian owners Golar, AWILCO and Höegh LNG, and Greek owners MaranGas and Thenamaris.

  • The new 35cm bore low speed engine from Wärtsilä has run for the first time
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    New low-speed engine design started up

    2011-11-21T13:33:00Z

    Wärtsilä says that the first example of its new electronically controlled X35 low-speed engine series has been successfully started at the Chinese premises of Yuchai Marine Power (YCMP).

  • Wartsila HQ in Helsinki - could Hamworthy be based here too?
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    Wärtsilä confirms Hamworthy bid talks

    2011-11-20T18:06:00Z

    Following reports in the UK press last week from Hamworthy that it was in advanced talks with Finland’s Wärtsilä Corporation regarding a takeover, Wärtsilä has issued a statement which confirms the news.

  • Accommodation rig ‘Safe Scandinavia’
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    Offshore repairs for Norwegian yard

    2011-11-20T15:25:00Z

    Bergen Group’s Hanøytangen repair yard has been awarded a contract to carry out mobilisation work on the accommodation rig ‘Safe Scandinavia’ involving a dock stay of about one week. The contract value is estimated at NOK 8-10 million.

  • MOL’s ‘Brilliant Ace’, which has demonstrated the benefits of Seaflo Neo
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    Quantifiable results from hull coatings

    2011-11-20T15:25:00Z

    The right hull coating can, claim several paint suppliers, make a real difference to a ship’s fuel consumption and environmental performance, through lowering hull resistance, and maintaining smoothness throughout the life of the coating.

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    Corrosion protection for seawater filters

    2011-11-20T15:25:00Z

    German filter supplier Armaturen-Wolff says that it has developed, with a partner company, a superior method of protecting seawater filters against corrosion.

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    Introducing nanotechnology to shipbuilding

    2011-11-20T15:25:00Z

    Naval architect M. Rajeev of Axsys Technologies in India has contacted The Motorship with his ideas about nanotechnology in shipbuilding, a subject he says has fascinated him throughout his career.

  • Semi-submersible crane vessel ‘Hermod’ undergoing refurbishment at Dubai
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    Busy year for Dubai yards

    2011-11-20T15:24:00Z

    Drydocks World in Dubai reports activity in all its core business areas in 2011 with the repair business picking up momentum during the course of the year.

  • The newly acquired Saga cruiseship ‘Bleu de France’ is currently undergoing a refit at the Fincantieri Palermo yard
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    Cruise makeovers benefit Italian yards

    2011-11-20T15:24:00Z

    Fincantieri has been awarded an extensive refit and refurbishment project for the newly acquired Saga cruiseship, the 37,301gt ‘Bleu de France’, built in 1981 by Bremer Vulkan in Germany for Hapag-Lloyd Cruises as the ‘Europa’.

  • Daewoo Mangalia Heavy Industries shipyard
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    Another builder returns to repair

    2011-11-20T15:24:00Z

    The Korean-owned Daewoo Mangalia Heavy Industries (DMHI) shipyard, located 40 km south of Constanta harbour in Romania, is returning to the shiprepair and conversion business after a four-year break during which it concentrated on newbuildings.

  • ‘Euro Snow’ main engine ready to be installed after repairs
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    Mixed fortunes for Spanish and Portuguese repair yards

    2011-11-20T15:24:00Z

    The Portuguese shiprepair yard Estaleiros Navais de Viana do Castelo (ENVC) repaired 31 vessels up to September, a number slightly inferior to that achieved in 2010 in the same period.

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    Contract signed for B.Delta 37 bulkers

    2011-11-20T00:15:00Z

    Deltamarin has contracted with Tianjin Xingang Shipbuilding Heavy Industry, part of CSIC Group, for designs for four ‘green’ Handysize Bulk Carriers to be built for M.T. Maritime Management and Strategic Shipping.

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    Heater company picks up its largest-ever order

    2011-11-19T01:45:00Z

    An order to supply fuel-fired heaters for 20 platform supply vessels being built by Zhejiang Shipbuilding ranks as the largest single delivery won by Norway’s Ulmatec Pyro.

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    Large PSV orders from US shipyards

    2011-11-19T01:30:00Z

    Hornbeck Offshore Services, of the USA, has contracted to construct eight 97.2m long offshore supply vessels with VT Halter Marine, and a further eight with Eastern Shipbuilding Group.

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    New online ECDIS courses launched

    2011-11-19T01:00:00Z

    Safebridge, a German e-learning company specialising in internet-based training solutions for the maritime industry, has unveiled the first release of its new online courseware for type-specific ECDIS training.

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    Important warning to our clients and readers

    2011-11-18T18:50:00Z

    It has come to the notice of Mercator Media, publisher of ‘The Motorship’, that bogus organisations are continuing to contact subscribers, advertisers and exhibitors, supposedly on behalf of Mercator Media.