Ships & Yards 13-18 – Page 67

  • Applying Hempaguard topcoat
    News

    Coating system combines foul release and biocide technologies

    2014-04-29T16:24:00Z

    Danish coatings manufacturer Hempel first produced a silicone-based marine coating in 1999, based on technology patented by the company in the early 1970s. The product, Hempasil, provided a smooth non-stick surface on the hull, preventing adhesion of marine organisms and less drag in the water, resulting in lower fuel consumption ...

  • Signalling a new chapter in small ferry design, the ‘Hallaig’ employs a hybrid power and propulsion system using batteries and diesel-electric plant (Caledonian MacBrayne)
    News

    Hebridean ferry puts down a new marker for hybrid technology

    2014-04-14T17:49:00Z

    Scotland’s ground-breaking, hybrid ferry project has been realised through the entry into west coast service of two double-enders incorporating a novel powering and propulsion concept, described by David Tinsley.

  • Germans tipped for heavy ferry conversion
    News

    Germans in running for conversions

    2014-04-14T11:45:00Z

    Lloyd Werft Bremerhaven and Blohm & Voss Repair in Hamburg were reported in the running for two major conversions planned by Scandlines as ''The Motorship'' went to press, writes Tom Todd.

  • All offshore: ‘Bold Tern’, ‘Aeolus’, ‘Island Captain’ and ‘Island Centurion’ at LWB
    News

    Offshore and cruise dominate spring repair

    2014-04-14T11:45:00Z

    Offshore vessels in all their complex variety, along with seasonal cruise ships, dominate an active repair and conversion scene in Germany this spring, reports Tom Todd.

  • News

    Repair alliance pays off

    2014-04-14T11:45:00Z

    The heads of the two Petram Group shipyards in Bremerhaven’s Kaiserhafen, German Dry Docks (GDD) and Lloyd Werft Bremerhaven (LWB), say their new repair alliance is paying off, reports Tom Todd.

  • Inline bunkering operation by the 'Bourbon Petrel'
    News

    Keeping it all moving

    2014-03-31T23:00:00Z

    A new breed of offshore support ship - the seismic support vessel - is entering service, with three such ships, headed by the ''Bourbon Petrel'', designed by OSD-IMT and now in operation with Bourbon; Stevie Knight reports.

  • Icebergs in the High Arctic. Photo: B Inaglory
    News

    Evolution in cold water

    2014-03-24T23:30:00Z

    There will be a pressure on Ice-class OSVs in the future that won’t just come from the ice itself. Stevie Knight investigates.

  • UT 771 WP support vessel design from Rolls-Royce
    News

    Tying it up

    2014-03-23T23:30:00Z

    The two UT 771 WP support vessels now being built by Sinopacific are edging into MPSV territory, explains Ronny Pål Kvalsvik of Rolls-Royce.

  • Finnish Transport Agency vessel, photo FTA
    News

    Following a tough act

    2014-03-20T23:30:00Z

    Both physical and legislative challenges have come together to give rise the first LNG icebreaker, writes Stevie Knight

  • Stuart Duffield of LOC
    News

    To err is... all too human

    2014-03-20T23:30:00Z

    Some reported incidents of ‘DP technology failure’ are actually down to human error.

  • The Petrofac JSD 6000 derrick lay vessel
    News

    Big ship, but a delicate balance

    2014-03-20T23:30:00Z

    Bringing different capabilities together isn’t a question of just piling everything you can onto one ship, even if that ship is as big as the 215.9m Petrofac JSD 6000.

  • DP training needs to evolve
    News

    DP training can’t stand still

    2014-03-19T23:30:00Z

    There are divergent forces at the heart of the DP certification: on one side is the need for capable and experienced operators, while on the other side there is a surge of new vessels with DP positions to fill.

  • NUSI’s training facility will assist in growing India’s offshore sector
    News

    India looks for answers at home

    2014-03-19T23:30:00Z

    A very sophisticated offshore support training facility has been built, housed not in a high end OEM R&D installation, but in a not-for-profit facility in Mumbai, India. By Stevie Knight

  • New product of Austal's stake in the Philippines shipbuilding industry, the 80m catamaran ‘Aremiti Ferry II’
    News

    Production shift for Australian aluminium ferry technology

    2014-03-18T23:30:00Z

    A new lightweight passenger-vehicle ferry to an established Australian design has been built in the Philippines for service in French Polynesia is described by David Tinsley.

  • ‘MTS Martinique’; an electric hybrid powered bunker barge for Belgian ports
    News

    Bunker barge uses electric propulsion

    2014-03-15T23:30:00Z

    With ever-tighter emissions limits in port areas, there are pressures on vessels operating mostly within harbor confines, like tugs and bunker barges, to be as clean as possible; Dag Pike describes an electric Belgian bunker barge.

  • We may see a new generation of polar ships utilising the pods ability
    News

    Shaped by ice

    2014-03-02T11:32:00Z

    There’s a difference between ice and ice – it’s not always the same thing.

  • Smooth work on ‘Thomson Celebration’, says B+V
    News

    German yards stay active on a wide front

    2014-02-28T23:30:00Z

    German repair yards went into the New Year with a varied and interesting spread of work, but, as Tom Todd writes, it is the smaller facilities which are again drawing most of the attention.

  • ‘Kestrel Fisher’ is designed and built for Northern European coastal service
    News

    Product tanker built to high specification for European coastal trade

    2014-02-25T00:30:00Z

    Damen Shipyards’ ‘series production’ philosophy, which has proved so successful in the workboat, tug and patrol craft markets, is successfully transferring to coastal and short sea shipping as demand grows for high-quality and cost-effective smaller tonnage built to meet the latest environmental standards.

  • With increasing use of Arctic and Antarctic waters by large ships, IMO is close to finalising a new code of safety
    News

    Polar code close to implementation

    2014-02-18T23:30:00Z

    Dag Pike looks at the increasing focus on Arctic shipping which has led to the IMO implementing a new code of safety to ensure safe ships and navigation in polar waters

  • Class NK’s new software is the first to support the latest IACS harmonised CSR requirements
    News

    New tool for harmonised IACS rules aids designers

    2014-02-15T23:30:00Z

    Classification society ClassNK has release a new version of its PrimeShip-Hull ship design support software, said to be the first such product that fully supports the IACS Common Structural Rules (harmonized CSR) for oil tankers and bulk carriers.