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  • The bridge of Austal 107m catamaran ‘Jean De La Valette’
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    Integrated system for high speed craft

    2010-12-31T23:45:00Z

    Kelvin Hughes reports that among the latest installations of its integrated bridge equipment is a system onboard the 107m Austal-built catamaran ''Jean De La Valette'', which is due to enter service with Maltese operator Virtu Ferries.

  • The Synapsis Bridge System from Raytheon Anschütz
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    Simpler and more efficient navigation

    2010-12-31T23:45:00Z

    At the recent SMM exhibition, German company Raytheon Anschütz launched its latest bridge system, known as Synapsis. The system aims to make navigation more efficient and to simplify operation for users.

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    Easier organisation of navigational data

    2010-12-31T23:45:00Z

    The latest product from ChartCo is PassageManager, an addition to the company’s oceanMaster software suite.

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    Looking forward to the future of bridge operation

    2010-12-31T23:45:00Z

    Kongsberg Maritime unveiled a new focus for its offshore aft bridge workstation during SMM 2010. The K-Master platform is now available in a new, redesigned version, as a forward looking bridge, workstation, enabling skippers and crew to navigate and manoeuvre from a single seated position, with all relevant systems, such ...

  • The screen shot demonstrates the ship information available with Jeppesen Fleet Manager, showing the status of the ship from the coloured indicators - green showing that everything is operating within accepted parameters and red being something ...
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    New tools for e-Navigation preparation and ship tracking

    2010-12-31T23:45:00Z

    Jeppesen Norway, part of Boeing, says that it has launched a new resource for the maritime industry, to help shipping companies prepare for the IMO’s mandatory carriage requirements for ECDIS and e-Navigation implementation plan.

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    Innovative products sought for merchant fleet

    2010-12-31T23:45:00Z

    Marine electronics group Navico has entered into a cooperative partnership with marine safety and navigation specialist Consilium through its Simrad brand, with the intent to offer new and innovative products for the world’s commercial vessel fleet.

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    Heading control system expands into operating vessels

    2010-12-31T23:45:00Z

    Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha ("K" Line) and Yokogawa Denshikiki (YDK) have jointly announced expansion of the installation of the YDKheading control system to "K" Line’s operating vessels.

  • Cylinder top view of B&W 10-cylinder 840mm bore engine on the test bed
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    Large bore diesels rule!

    2010-12-31T23:00:00Z

    There was a touch of ‘I told you so’ about the December 1960 issue of ''The Motor Ship''.

  • RWO’s CleanBallast disk filters
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    BWT system has zero impact on corrosion or coatings

    2010-12-31T10:50:00Z

    Bremen-based RWO, in cooperation with a leading European corrosion institute (SWEREA-KIMAB) and the classification society Germanischer Lloyd, has carried out thorough accelerated corrosion studies in treated full-salinity seawater with the CleanBallast ballast water treatment (BWT) system.

  • The first Lockheed Martin LCS vessel ‘Freedom’ was delivered in 2008
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    LCS contract awarded to Lockheed Martin

    2010-12-31T10:47:00Z

    The US Navy has awarded Lockheed Martin Corp. a fixed-price incentive contract for the design and construction of 10 littoral combat ships (LCS) from fiscal 2010 through fiscal 2015.

  • The Wärtsilä 32 engine
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    Wärtsilä beefs up its 32 series engine

    2010-12-30T12:03:00Z

    Wärtsilä has recently introduced a more powerful version for marine applications of its popular Wärtsilä 32 engine.

  • LCS-2 ‘USS Independence’ was commissioned in January 2010
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    US Navy awards Austal LCS contract

    2010-12-30T11:19:00Z

    The USA division of Australian-headquartered Austal has been awarded a U.S. Navy contract to construct one ‘Independence’ class littoral combat ship (LCS) at a cost of $432.1 million.

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    New NAPA-MAESTRO interface increases efficiency

    2010-12-30T11:16:00Z

    Working in cooperation, Napa Ltd in Helsinki and the USA-based DRS Defense Solutions, LLC, Advanced Marine Technology Center (DRS DS AMTC) have created a new interface between NAPA and MAESTRO software.

  • Principle of the new Napa-Maestro interface
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    New interface allows integration of load and FEM data

    2010-12-30T09:09:00Z

    Napa of Finland, working in co-operation with US defence technology company DRS Defense Solutions, part of the Italian Finmeccanica group, has announced the launch of a new interface between the two companies’ software products.

  • First converted by Keppel Shipyard in 2000 for long-time customer SBM, FPSO ‘Espadarte’ will return to Keppel Shipyard for an upgrade
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    Singapore yard secures conversion and shipbuilding contracts

    2010-12-29T16:04:00Z

    Keppel Offshore & Marine''s wholly-owned subsidiaries Keppel Shipyard and Keppel Singmarine have clinched a number of new contracts, worth in total some S$240 million ($185 million).

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    The Motorship sends its New Year greetings

    2010-12-29T14:28:00Z

    All at The Motorship and our sister magazines and events at Mercator Media send good wishes for 2011 to our readers, advertisers, industry colleagues and friends. We all look forward with optimism to a better year ahead.

  • Big newbuilds from Meyer help sugar the German pill
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    Meyer news brightens German scene

    2010-12-29T14:00:00Z

    Monday’s news about declining German yard deliveries in 2010 has been brightened by word now from leading cruise ship builder Meyer, writes Tom Todd.

  • New Unitor ultrasonic cleaning tank from Wilhelmsen Ships Service
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    New ultrasonic cleaning equipment from Unitor

    2010-12-29T12:09:00Z

    Wilhelmsen Ships Service has launched a new range of ultrasonic cleaning machines under its Unitor brand. The machines are available in four sizes up to 383 litres.

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    Saudis revive order for two chemical tankers

    2010-12-29T12:05:00Z

    The National Shipping Company of Saudi Arabia (NSCSA) has announced that affiliate company National Chemical Carriers (NCC) has signed a contract with SLS Shipbuilding Company of South Korea to purchase two petrochemical tankers.

  • Germans hold on in special sectors
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    German shipyard output slumps in 2010

    2010-12-29T12:02:00Z

    Struggling German shipyards delivered far fewer new ships in 2010 than they have for many years, conceding further market shares to Asia and themselves completing just 30 newbuildings of 783,500 gt, writes Tom Todd.