Ships & Yards 13-18 – Page 68

  • ‘Polarcus Naila’ is receiving a thruster upgrade and refit at Damen Shipdock Amsterdam
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    Offshore refit for Damen Shipdock Amsterdam, and Damen expands in Sharjah

    2014-02-14T11:47:00Z

    Ship repair and conversion yard Shipdock Amsterdam, part of Damen Shipyards Group, has received a contract to carry out a propulsion upgrade of the 3D Seismic Vessel ‘Polarcus Naila’.

  • TQC’s Hull Roughness Analyzer
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    Quantifying coating effectiveness for fuel savings

    2014-02-14T11:46:00Z

    The Hull Roughness Analyzer instrument from Dutch company TQC is reported to have been nominated for the Corrosion Innovation of the Year Award 2014, in connection with the NACE even in the USA in March this year.

  • Pitted surface, filling with Ecofix, and coated with Ecoshield
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    Corrosion repair system fights underwater pitting

    2014-02-14T11:44:00Z

    Subsea Industries of Belgium, known for its Ecoshield coating system, has introduced Ecofix, a product for filling and building up a corroded and pitted steel surface to its original form prior to recoating with Ecoshield.

  • Oman Drydock Company – plenty of room for growth
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    Oman Drydock Company upbeat for the future

    2014-02-10T23:30:00Z

    The Oman Drydock Company (ODC), one of the Middle East’s newest and biggest shipyards, says it had its strongest year of trading in 2013.

  • Product tanker ‘Bow Firda’ received a Mewis Duct to save fuel, work which ASRY completed in six days, allowing the ship an early return to revenue-earning service (Odfjell)
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    4,000 ships repaired at ASRY

    2014-02-10T00:00:00Z

    Bahrain-based ASRY says that it recently repaired its 4,000th ship, a landmark achieved after 36 years of operation.

  • ‘Francisco’ has given a new edge to competition in the Uruguay/Argentina travel market
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    LNG-fuelled catamaran pushes frontiers in ferry powering

    2014-01-27T23:00:00Z

    Incat’s fastest ferry yet, the LNG-fuelled gas turbine-powered ‘Francisco’ has successfully entered service with Buquebus in South America: David Tinsley reports on the ship and its fuel arrangements.

  • Asian newbuilds for Ferus Smit
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    Yards stay busy as production switches bite

    2014-01-27T00:30:00Z

    According to Tom Todd, both large and small yards in Germany are reaping the benefits of diversification and streamlined production, and have attracted some significant newbuild orders despite some still-unresolved failures along the way.

  • Rendering of the new LK-70 icebreaker, for which the keel has been laid at the Baltic Shipyard in St Petersburg
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    Largest icebreaker construction now underway

    2014-01-26T23:30:00Z

    Work has begun in Russia on a new nuclear-powered icebreaker, considerably larger and more powerful than any existing vessel, while a smaller Russian icebreaker soon to be completed in Finland, offers a novel approach to clearing wide channels, writes Dag Pike.

  • The Seastreak ferry ‘Wall Street’ which achieved 32% fuel savings, a 2 knot speed increase, and lower emissions by changing from waterjets to a Servogear CP system
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    Switch to propellers from waterjets pays dividends

    2014-01-25T23:30:00Z

    Dag Pike describes a conversion to the propulsion system of a US ferry that resulted in improved performance – and a Workboat Environmental award.

  • The Edda Ferd has a DC main grid, which gives it the ability to use variable engine speeds
    News

    Introducing the truly innovative Edda Ferd

    2013-12-29T23:00:00Z

    The latest addition to the Ostenso Rederij fleet claims that it’s capable of cutting the typical PSV energy draw by between 25% and 30% - while still running plain ordinary diesel, writes Stevie Knight.

  • Jesse Millar
    News

    Baseline management of coatings and fuel consumption

    2013-12-28T23:00:00Z

    Wendy Laursen speaks to Jesse Millar, naval architect at BMT Design and Technology, to see how his company''s Baseline Management System can assist shipowners as they tackle the demands of energy efficiency and hull coating performance.

  • The big bridge section of a recent build coming out of Ulstein's building sheds
    News

    The choreography of ship building

    2013-12-28T23:00:00Z

    Offshore support vessels are becoming more and more densely engineered, especially in the North Sea where the oil majors play a large part in driving the technology relentlessly upward, says Stevie Knight.

  • Nippon
    News

    New coatings compete on operational benefits

    2013-12-28T22:00:00Z

    Investment in hull coatings is on the rise, and manufacturers are responding with a range of new performance promises, writes Wendy Laursen

  • The Palfinger-Koch partnership will have to ramp up to be able to deliver the high end, tech heavy offshore cranes
    News

    Making a good marriage

    2013-12-27T23:00:00Z

    Stevie Knight says that holding hands with a Brazilian collaborator who knows the water may be the best way to negotiate the ‘local content’ directive and the mire of other regulations that Brazil is known for.

  • Deepwater Enabler, customised version for Toisa-Sealion
    News

    Buoyant enough for the market

    2013-12-23T00:00:00Z

    The Deepwater Enabler is the response to a tipping point according to Bob Rietveldt of Ulstein. Cheap is no longer really viable if it limits what you can do, and given this, ‘more is better’ - Stevie Knight explains.

  • Imtech Marine's smart energy solution doesn't leave the crew behind
    News

    Tying it all together

    2013-12-22T00:00:00Z

    Although people often seem to be looking for the next novel power source, it’s more likely that the offshore support market will see an increasingly complex set of combinations rather than a ‘one size fits all’ energy generator, says Stevie Knight.

  • Odfjell’s ‘Bow Pioneer’, the biggest Type II chemical and products tanker
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    Odfjell brings new scale to chemical trades

    2013-12-22T00:00:00Z

    ‘Bow Pioneer’, delivered this year to Odfjell Tankers of Norway by DSME in South Korea, is the largest type 2 chemical tanker afloat, and is described here by David Tinsley.

  • DP capability plots can be useful to determine actual responses to conditions
    News

    Position and economy?

    2013-12-21T00:00:00Z

    “You can’t assume much about what’s really happening to fuel consumption when a vessel is in Dynamic Position mode,” David Barton of Global Maritime tells Stevie Knight.

  • ‘Dynamic Blue’ is offered to owners willing to make a higher initial investment but recoup this through increased revenue and lower operating costs
    News

    Ferries for the future

    2013-12-20T00:00:00Z

    What shape should the next generation of ferries take? was the question addressed by Rolls-Royce’s Blue Ocean team at the InterFerry Conference, held earlier this year in Malta.

  • Vladimir Shmakov: “There is a need to use a divisional model”
    News

    Russia’s shipbuilding reform nears completion

    2013-12-18T23:00:00Z

    The reform of Russian shipbuilding, which was marked by a spate of scandals and behind-the-scenes struggle for gaining control over the strategic industry, is nearing completion, writes Eugene Gerden.