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K Line trials Immarsat’s NexusWave
K Line is to trial Inmarsat’s new network service in October to enhance ship-to-shore communications with high-speed connectivity
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Wärtsilä retrofits advanced reliquefaction systems
Wärtsilä is to supply Compact Reliq systems to retrofit Excelerate Energy’s FSRUs, reducing emissions and operational costs
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The true price of a bad separation
How shipowners can save money with correct oily water separator systems
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Arkitech delivers HVAC savings for cruise
Technology developed by marine software firm Arkitech has delivered substantial energy savings to the HVAC on board an MSC Cruise ship
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WhisperPower and Bukh-Bremen team up
WhisperPower has teamed up with marine product wholesaler, Bukh-Bremen, to bring high-quality power solutions to the market
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First Evergreen CCS retrofit
EVER TOP, a Neopanamax container vessel owned by Taiwanese liner operator Evergreen, has been awarded a SCCS-Full class notation by ClassNK, signifying that the vessel is equipped with an onboard CO2 capture and storage (CCS) system.
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Largest MAN ES SCR for Mitsui E&S
MAN Energy Solutions has announced the production of a 3.9m diameter Cluster 5 Double Layer SCR (Selective Catalytic Reduction) catalytic converter for MITSUI E&S Co., Ltd. The SCR unit - the largest the company has ever built - comes ammonia-ready.
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VCR narrows gap between dual-fuel two-stroke designs
Early orders indicate that WinGD’s latest advance to its X-DF platform could answer some of the challenges associated with low-pressure dual-fuel engines.
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Sterntube failures on the rise
Increasing numbers of vessels are suffering failures in their stern tube bearings, according to SLS Technical Manager, Engineering, Jose Antonio Vazquez and 90% of them are in the aft bearing. And he believes he knows why. “Increased pressure over operators and crews to meet targets makes them take risks,” he said.
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IntelliSafe is caring for bearings
Wärtsilä SLS’s IntelliSafe bearing uses sensors to provide immediate information to control oil flow in the event that there is a risk of metal-to-metal contact, which would result in expensive damage to the bearing and the shaft.
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Test rig demonstrates complete FuTube family
Installed within Wärtsilä Shaft Line Solutions’ Bearing Centre in Vigo, Spain, is a practical simulation of a complete shaft line, from engine to propeller.
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Groke wins first major European deal
Groke Technologies moves into the European market with its first major deal with a Greek shipowner
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Thordon rudder bearing for research ship
Thordon’s replacement of a bronze rudder bearing on board research ship will bring cost benefits, it says
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NES to power autonomous ferries
Norwegian Electric Systems has been contracted by Tersan Shipyard to supply technological solutions to four autonomous, zero-emission ferries
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Ground-breaking Turbine For Fluid Flows
Framo, a leading innovator in pump technology, proudly introduces its latest breakthrough – an inline turbine designed to recover electrical power from diverse fluid flows.
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New ultra low-friction antifouling coating launched
PPG, the Pittsburgh-based paints, coatings, and specialty materials supplier, has launched a new innovative copper-free antifouling. The ultrasmooth PPG Nexeon 810 coating offers vessel performance, emissions reduction benefits, while tests suggest that it can also improve fouling control performance.
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MacGregor to supply cable layer cranes
MacGregor is to kit out a new state-of-the-art cable layer with three cranes
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Kistler launches new accelerometers
Kistler has announced the introduction of a new series of robust high-sensitivity sensors for modal analysis. The new 8740A and 8788AIEPE accelerometer series are designed to offer more accurate vibration measurements, thanks to lightweighting and a reduction in their noise.
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Compact STC0-23 sewage treatment plant solution relaunched
The STC0-23 sewage treatment plant has been relaunched following a number of improvements, according to the product supplier Wärtsilä Water & Waste.
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Type Approval For DCP System Upgrades
Survival Technology solutions provider Survitec has announced that classification society DNV has awarded a Type Approval to its reconfigured and enhanced Dry Chemical Powder (DCP) fire extinguishing system.