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Building toward even bigger success
Royal Caribbean?s fifth in series Post-Panamax precedes larger Ultra Voyager class cruise shipMariner of the Seas, the fifth cruise ship in the Voyager-class for Royal Caribbean Cruises, was delivered in October of last year. Even before then, such was the operational success of the first four ships in the series ...
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New technology at Big Sight
Sea Japan 2004, which takes place between the 14-16 April, is again being held at the Tokyo Big Sight Exhibition Centre. The exhibition will run over three days and there will be a conference on the first day. Both the event as a whole and the one-day conference is organised ...
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The paperless dream becomes reality
The paperless office has always been a bit of a dream. Computer technologies in the early days were never that reliable and office managers found that instead of reducing the paper mountain, the computer often added to it.However, it would seem that the age of crew wandering around the ship ...
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?INTEGRATION? ? the answer to road transport congestion in Europe
The Integration of transportation is considered the solution to the expected increase in freight traffic.In its ongoing attempt to manage predicted increases in freight transport, the European Commission is taking steps to encourage the use of intermodal systems and containerisation. Integration of the different modes within the transport chain will ...
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Integrating the laser - Docking made easier with advanced systems engineering
With containerships getting ever bigger, ports should perhaps be looking to improve docking systems in much the same way as oil and gas terminals have. "You damage a fender and it?s OK, but damage two fenders and that?s the cost of paying for the [docking] system. If you end up ...
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Active cargo damage
Active cargoes can influence coating breakdown inflicting damage, accelerating corrosion and causing premature coating failureIt?s a bulk carrier; of course the paint came off the cargo holds, what did you expect?" Everyone who works with bulk carriers knows that there is no paint capable of withstanding the type of physical ...
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Call for action on effects of PVC
A leading supplier of halogen-free ship interiors has called for the use of PVC to be outlawed. Danish-based Inexa Panel believes that: "it is difficult to understand why there are still some shipowners that continue to use PVC for interior accommodation when the noxious gases it produces in a fire ...
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Christening of Diamond Princess
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) has completed the construction of Princess Cruises?s latest cruiseship at its Nagasaki shipyard. A christening ceremony of the Diamond Princess was held yesterday when the ship was officially named. MHI was contracted to build two cruise ships for Princess Cruises and construction began first with the ...
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China?s exports of new ship rises dramatically
Exports of new ships built by Chinese shipbuilders last year reached $3.02 billion, up 57% compared with $1.93 billion in 2002. By ship types, this figure comprises of 41 container ships valued at $565 million, 43 bulk carriers worth $559 billion, 51 product carriers at $498 million and 5 crude ...
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A.P. Moller - Maersk signs 50th contract for China built vessels
An example of a Dalian built 110,000 dwt product tanker similar to those ordered recently.The Danish A.P. Moller - Maersk Group signed contracts with Dalian New Shipbuilding and Guangzhou Shipyard International to build four product tankers. With the signing of these contracts, the A.P. Moller - Maersk group has ordered ...
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Hanjin HI to implement five days working
Hanjin Heavy Industries in South Korea plans to implement a five-day working week from March this year. This is the first time such a move has been introduced in the Korean shipbuilding industry. Although the shipbuilder expects that the shortened working week will cause a reduction output and increase labour ...
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Keppel O & M wins multi million contracts
Keppel Offshore & Marine (Keppel O&M) has secured a total of $101 million worth of contracts through its wholly owned subsidiaries, Keppel Singmarine and AMFELS in the USA. Keppel Singmarine, a specialised shipbuilder, will construct four Anchor Handling Tug/ Supply (AHTS) vessels for European based company, Groupe Bourbon, and four ...
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CIMAC issues its fuel quality recommendations
CIMAC, the international organisation founded to promote technical and scientific knowledge in the field of internal combustion engines, last year issued the fourth edition of its recommendations regarding fuel quality for diesel engines. This replaces the previous edition dated 1990 which has been technically revised. The latest edition introduces several ...
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Tsuneishi to enhance China investment
Tsuneishi Corporation (formerly Tsuneishi Shipbuilding) will be expanding its Tsuneishi Group (Zhoushan) Marine & Development facility and establish a new company which will manufacture large ship blocs. The shipbuilder said that it will invest $32 million and Tsuneishi aims to operate the new company from March this year and full ...
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Austal launches first of the Yemen naval patrol boats
First of the Yemen fast patrol boats ready for launching at Austal?s shipyard.Australian shipbuilder Austal has launched the first in a series of 10 fast patrol boats being built for the Republic of Yemen. It is the first naval vessel launched since the company announced the formation of Austal Defence, ...
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NAPA and ABS develop Safehull Express
The ongoing collaboration between Napa Steel in Finland and ABS has culminated in the recent release of a new version of SafeHull, called SafeHull Express, which will be used for the design and assessment of ship structures in accordance with the ABS rules.The joining of forces has resulted in the ...
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MES produces first ME engine
Mitsui Engineering & Shipbuilding (MES) in Japan completed the first electronically controlled slow speed diesel engine (ME-type) at its Tamano facility. This engine, which offers improved fuel economy as well as a reduction in exhaust gas emissions, is to be installed as the main propulsion engine in a Panamax type ...
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Hundai and Transas develop IBS
The Electro Electric Systems Division of Hyundai Heavy Industries, the world?s largest shipbuilder, has chosen Transas as a cooperation partner for the joint development of the new Hyundai ? Transas intelligent bridge system (HTIBS). According to the agreement, the new advanced HTIBS to be presented to the international commercial marine ...
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Early delivery from Hyundai Mipo
Hyundai Mipo delivered OMI?s Loire two months ahead of schedule.Hyundai Mipo Dockyard in South Korea completed two ships ahead of schedule. The shipbuilder named the lead ship of a seven-ship series of 37,000DWT product carriers ordered by OMI, as the Loire. This tanker was completed two months early thanks to ...
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Hamworthy KSE delivers first C2G pumps to Japanese market
Hamworthy KSE has won a contract to supply shipsets of 19 engine room pumps to two Leif Hoegh 145,000m3 LNG carriers under construction at Mitsubishi Heavy Industries in Japan. This is Hamworhty?s first order for engine room pumps for the Japanese market for commercial vessels and each shipset of pumps ...