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  • Spirit of Britain prior to her launch at STX Europe’s Rauma shipyard
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    P&O’s new ropax ferry launched

    2010-08-07T10:05:00Z

    The launching of the 49,000 gt car-passenger ferry Spirit of Britain, built for P&O Ferries by STX Europe’s Rauma shipyard, took place recently.

  • Severe filter blocking demonstrates danger of chemical contamination in marine fuels
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    Lintec stresses importance of chemical screening

    2010-08-06T14:06:00Z

    Fuel testing agency Lintec Testing Services has stressed the importance of testing marine fuels for the presence of chemical contaminants ahead of the introduction of specific amendments to revised ISO specifications on 1 July, 2010.

  • The 13,800 TEU CMA CGM Christophe Colomb
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    Shippers challenge benefits of larger ships

    2010-08-06T11:42:00Z

    Shippers’ Voice has asked if the continued introduction of ever-larger ships brings any benefits to exporters, importers and others who actually pay the bills.

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    Students predict LNG preferred fuel

    2010-08-06T11:37:00Z

    According to DNV’s summer students, LNG could easily become the most feasible means of fuel in short sea shipping. The students’ report was presented today in front of an audience of 200 people including shipowners, representatives from the supply industry and Norwegian authorities.

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    ABS revises guide for vessels operating in Polar regions

    2010-08-06T11:35:00Z

    ABS has revised its comprehensive guide for vessels operating in the Arctic and comparable harsh environments incorporating nearly four years of operational experience since the guide was first issued in September 2006.

  • Artist impression of the Stena Bulk Suezmax newbuildings ordered from Samsung
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    Stena orders another Suezmax

    2010-08-05T17:14:00Z

    The Gothenburg-based Stena Bulk, which recently confirmed an order at Samsung Shipyard for six in-house designed Suezmax tankers for delivery in 2011/2012, has now placed further one order of a Suezmax tanker, the seventh in the series.

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    Hamworthy Krystallon lines up yard partners

    2010-08-05T10:57:00Z

    Following the first commercial order for exhaust abatement technology, Hamworthy Krystallon is finding shipyards eager to accelerate uptake of technology proven to cut sulphur emissions.

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    $20 million marine drives order from ABB

    2010-08-04T13:24:00Z

    ABB has won an order worth $20 million to provide complete power systems, drilling drive and propulsion systems for a new deep water drilling rig to be built by Daewoo Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering (DSME) in South Korea.

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    French yard secures much needed work

    2010-08-04T11:53:00Z

    STX France Lorient and STFMO (Société de Transports Fluvio-Maritimes de l''Ouest), a subsidiary of Sablières de l’Atlantique, have recently signed a contract for the construction of a 2,000 m3 sand dredger.

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    Greece accepts GL's extended drydocking programme

    2010-08-04T11:52:00Z

    The Greek ministry has accepted Germanischer Lloyd’s (GL) extended dry docking (EDD) programme. GL offers owners and operators the chance to extend the dry-docking period from five to seven-and-a-half-years.

  • Artist impression of the emergency response and rescue vessels ordered by Craig Group
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    Four ERRVs ordered from Spanish yard

    2010-08-04T11:50:00Z

    The UK-based Craig Group has placed a multi million pound order for four new emergency response and rescue vessels (ERRVs) with the Spanish shipbuilder Balenciaga Shipyard in northern Spain.

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    NYK develops additive for low-sulphur diesel

    2010-08-03T15:30:00Z

    NYK and its subsidiary Nippon Yuka Kogyo Co. Ltd. have jointly developed an additive (Yunic 700LS) for low-sulphur marine gas oil.

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    MaK engines target IMO III requirements

    2010-08-03T12:50:00Z

    As the global marine industry continues to evolve based on increasingly stringent regulations, Caterpillar Marine Power Systems has been focused on maximising research and development to satisfy requirements whilst minimising the impact on owning and operating costs.

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    Global container volume to top pre-crisis levels

    2010-08-03T12:49:00Z

    According to figures released by Alphaliner, global container port handling volumes are expected to grow by 11.6% in 2010 to 545 Mteu, with a strong first-half performance tempered by slower growth in the second half.

  • Caterpillar 3516B marine engine
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    Upgrade kits for Cat marine engines

    2010-08-03T12:48:00Z

    Caterpillar has developed engine retrofit kits for the Cat 3500 series of marine engines which will allow customers to upgrade mechanical unit injector (MUI) engines to reduce emissions to Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulated levels.

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    Smarter boiler monitor launched

    2010-08-02T16:15:00Z

    Rivertrace Engineering Ltd in England has launched the Smart 50M, a new boiler water monitor designed to address specific industry concerns over boiler and pipe blockages and the consequent potential for burn out or explosions.

  • Artist impression of phases 1 and 2 scheduled to commence operations in 2010
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    Ras Laffan drydock operational by year-end

    2010-08-02T15:02:00Z

    Ras Laffan dry dock in Qatar will be operational by the year-end according to Nakilat managing director Mohamed Ghannam. The work is being undertaken as part of the comprehensive development of Ras Laffan Industrial City managed by Qatar Petroleum.

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    Oman shiprepair yard on course for 2011

    2010-08-02T14:58:00Z

    Oman Drydock Company (ODC) is planning to commence ship repair operations at its new facility in Duqm in March 2011. “As much as 75% of the infrastructure (including civil work) and superstructure is complete now,” said a senior official.

  • Principle of operation of marine SCR system
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    Engine company launches SCR for inland waters

    2010-07-31T16:57:00Z

    Volvo Penta, together with Swedish emission control specialist STT Emtec, is introducing an effective solution to greatly reduce NOx emissions from high speed marine diesel engines.

  • Impression of the oil well intervention compact semi submersible ordered by Hallin Marine
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    Drydocks World wins semisub order

    2010-07-31T09:36:00Z

    Drydocks World – South East Asia has won a contract to build a new oil well intervention compact semi-submersible (CSS) vessel, representing a third order from Singapore-based Hallin Marine. The vessel will cost a total of $110m.