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  • Individual ThrusterSCAN monitoring unit
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    Condition monitoring improves offshore vessel thruster reliability

    2011-01-31T23:45:00Z

    UK company Kittiwake Developments has recently launched ThrusterSCAN, a new addition to the company’s line of asset protection technology, aimed at the offshore market.

  • The recently-introduced Ultra UJ525 waterjet
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    Windfarm and dive support expansion provides orders for waterjets

    2011-01-31T23:45:00Z

    UK-based Ultra Dynamics says its latest jet, the Ultrajet UJ525, received orders even before the design was finalised.

  • Volkswerft bags DFDS ro-ro duo
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    New orders raise German hopes, but crisis far from over

    2011-01-31T23:45:00Z

    German shipbuilding saw its fortunes improve in 2010, but experts caution, as the New Year dawns, that the crisis is far from over and that despite some new work, more orders are needed, writes Tom Todd.

  • Underside of hull, ASV17 monohull
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    Alternative fuels drive eco-craft developments

    2011-01-31T23:45:00Z

    There are strong moves to make progress in reducing global warming, also reducing harmful engine emissions on smaller vessels, writes Dag Pike.

  • MOL’s tanker crews will benefit from Videotel training in energy efficiency and, through the company’s VOD system, all other aspects of tanker training
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    Onboard video training helps crews plan for energy-efficient voyages

    2011-01-31T23:45:00Z

    UK-based Videotel Marine International says that it is helping to spread the ‘green’ message with its new training course ‘The Ship Energy Efficiency Management Plan’ which guides seafarers through the practical and legislative steps needed for onboard energy planning.

  • One of the 9m shiphandling training models in transit to its new base
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    Manned training models move to new lake

    2011-01-31T23:45:00Z

    UK training provider Warsash Maritime Academy’s manned model fleet has left its Marchwood base and journeyed inland to its new location at one of the UK’s oldest existing reservoirs.

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    Hatch cover service grows in importance

    2011-01-31T23:45:00Z

    According to Dutch company Cargo Care Solutions, there is a growing move by ship owners and managers to effect essential and non-essential repairs to their hatch covers as they start to react to changing market conditions.

  • News

    Do not scrap VHF radios

    2011-01-31T23:45:00Z

    New products under development by UK company Sartech are claimed to offer shipowners a significant potential saving in servicing and replacement costs.

  • The ACV 606 arctic container vessel design, part of P&S Werft's latest order
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    German yard bags second major order in a week

    2011-01-31T19:31:00Z

    P+S Werften in eastern Germany has announced a big order for five ice-strengthened container/supply ships - just a week after bagging another for a unique offshore construction vessel.

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    Product-specific onboard ECDIS training launched

    2011-01-31T13:40:00Z

    Electronic navigation specialist MARIS and the training company Seagull have reached an agreement to develop a comprehensive product-specific computer-based training ECDIS module.

  • Artist impression of the Antarctic research and supply vessel ordered by South Africa
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    Keel laid for Antarctic research vessel

    2011-01-31T13:38:00Z

    The keel was recently laid for the Antarctic research and supply vessel ordered by the South African department of environmental affairs at STX Finland’s Rauma shipyard.

  • Trials of Hamworthy Krystallon exhaust gas cleaning system are set to begin this spring on board ‘APL England’
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    Key US ports back Krystallon system

    2011-01-31T12:09:00Z

    The ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach have selected Hamworthy Krystallon exhaust gas cleaning as the preferred technology to take forward trials aiming to cut sulphur emissions and particulate matter from ships burning heavy fuel oil in port.

  • Overall view of the Kongsberg Maritime K-Chief 600 automation system
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    First K-Chief 600 equipped ship delivered

    2011-01-31T11:40:00Z

    The first ship with Kongsberg Maritime''s latest K-Chief 600 automation system was recently handed over. The K-Chief 600 features integrated vessel performance system (VPS), for lower fuel consumption and emissions.

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    Major Indian coast guard order for waterjets

    2011-01-31T00:15:00Z

    Swedish company MJP Waterjets claims to have won one of the largest-ever waterjet orders, with a contract worth about €12 million.

  • Ole Johansson, departing Wartsila CEO
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    Top man at Wärtsilä announces his retirement

    2011-01-28T14:06:00Z

    Wärtsilä Corporation has announced that its president and CEO, Ole Johansson, has decided to retire after reaching 60 years of age in June 2011.

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    China retains No 1 place for shipbuilding

    2011-01-28T14:03:00Z

    According to the latest figures from the China Association of the National Shipbuilding Industry the country’s many shipyards completed a record volume of vessels during 2010.

  • The ‘Leonora Christina’ ready to be launched
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    Austal launches its largest cat

    2011-01-28T13:11:00Z

    Austal recently launched its largest catamaran to date when the 113m ‘Leonora Christina’ was lowered into the water at the Western Australian shipyard.

  • The general-cargo carrier newbuilding will be designed by FKAB in Gothenburg, Sweden's largest marine-consulting firm specialising in ship design and construction, and powered by MAN Diesel & Turbo’s new Liquid ME-GI engine running on LPG. Pictu...
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    New LPG engine from MAN

    2011-01-28T13:09:00Z

    MAN Diesel & Turbo has introduced a new Liquid ME-GI (liquid gas injection) engine which is powered by LPG (liquid petroleum gas).

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    China clinches French bulk carrier octet

    2011-01-28T13:07:00Z

    The French bulk carrier operator Louis Dreyfus Armateurs (LDA) recently placed an order for eight bulk carriers with the Tianjin Xingang Shipbuilding Heavy Industry shipyard in China at a cost of $330 million.

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    World’s first guidelines on friction stir welding in shipbuilding

    2011-01-28T13:06:00Z

    Classification society ClassNK has released the guidelines on the application of friction stir welding to the construction of commercial maritime vessels.