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    Engine room extinguisher from Kashiwa

    2001-11-01T00:00:00Z

    Kashiwa has launched a fire extinguisher for fighting fires in the engine room. Called Hyper-Mist it uses a high pressure jet nozzle and is suitable for use on ships of all sizes including VLCCs, says Kashiwa. The company says it has received an order from a South Korean shipyard for ...

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    Dutch expertise raises Kursk

    2001-11-01T00:00:00Z

    The nuclear-powered submarine Kursk sank in the Barents Sea at a depth of 108m on August 12, 2000 with the loss of 118 lives. President Putin of Russia promised to have the submarine salvaged so that the bodies of the drowned crew could be returned to their families. The salvors ...

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    World-Wide orders at DSME

    2001-11-01T00:00:00Z

    In September, Daewoo secured an order for two 300,000 dwt VLCCs plus two on option from Hong Kong-based World-Wide Shipping worth an estimated $300 million. The vessels are due to be delivered in early 2004. Since 1986, World-Wide companies have ordered in total 33 newbuildings from Daewoo, including 24 VLCCs. ...

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    Flying Dolphins for Korea?

    2001-11-01T00:00:00Z

    George Patakos, ceo of Greek ferry company Hellas Flying Dolphins (formerly Minoan Flying Dolphins), has confirmed the company is close to ordering two high speed conventional ferries with an option for two more vessels. Talks are said to involve Scandinavian and Korean yards. The company has a fleet of 74 ...

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    Isolde docks at Remontowa

    2001-11-01T00:00:00Z

    Polish shipyard Stocznia Remontowa has docked the 30,000 dwt car carrier Isolde for general inspection and maintenance work. Jobs carried out included hull treatment, sandblasting and painting of the ship?s two vehicle ramps. Other work included inspection of the car deck?s 55 ventilation heads, cleaning of the fuel tanks and ...

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    Northrop Grumman to supply new US Navy destroyers

    2001-11-01T00:00:00Z

    Northrop Grumman has won a contract from Bath Iron Works to supply commercial-off-the-shelf surface search radars for new Arleigh Burke (DDG 51) Class destroyers. It will supply the Decca BridgeMaster E naval radars for the next 19 ships in the class, replacing the SPS-64 radars installed on the earlier DDG ...

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    LSE-powered ship delivered

    2001-11-01T00:00:00Z

    The first ship with a Mitsubishi UE LSE engine has been delivered to its owner. Pacific International Lines of Singapore took delivery of the 6UEC52LSE-powered 1,098 TEU feeder container ship Kota Hakim from Japanese yard Shin Kochi Jyuko on September 26. The 10,230kW engine, manufactured at the Nagasaki factory of ...

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    Stena V-Max VLCCs delivered

    2001-11-01T00:00:00Z

    HHI has been involved in a high-profile newbuilding contract with Concordia Maritime, a public tanker company of the Swedish-based Stena organisation, which involved building two innovative 315,000 dwt VLCC at its Ulsan shipyard. The first vessel, Stena Vision, was handed over to Concordia on 19 April with the second unit, ...

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    New Deere

    2001-11-01T00:00:00Z

    John Deere is planning to launch a new commercial marine engine. It hopes to have the 220kW seawater-aftercooled engine, labelled as the 6068 FFM, in commercial production next year.

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    Dredging packages from De Groot Nijkerk

    2001-11-01T00:00:00Z

    IHC Holland may be the Netherlands? best known dredger builder, but several other smaller concerns - such as De Groot Nijkerk, part of the Damen group of companies - are also highly successful, and innovative in their own right. Among De Groot Nijkerk?s latest projects is a bucket dredger that ...

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    Tankers ?R? Daewoo

    2001-11-01T00:00:00Z

    Located in Okpo Bay on Koje Island, off the south eastern tip of the Korean Peninsula, Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME) has built 174 oil tankers up to September 2000 including 56 VLCCs since 1988 which corresponds to about 13% of the world?s VLCCs. In addition, DSME is currently ...

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    Daedong Shipbuilding is reborn with STX help

    2001-11-01T00:00:00Z

    STX Corporation has expanded into the shipbuilding business with an equity injection of $77 million into Daedong Shipbuilding. STX, formerly called Ssangyong Heavy Industries, is a licensed builder of MAN B&W, SEMT Pielstick, Niigata Engineering and Hanshin Diesel marine engines. Daedong Shipbuilding had been under court management since 1997. During ...

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    Dae A Express goes high speed

    2001-11-01T00:00:00Z

    Dae A Express has commenced operation of a new high speed ferry. The mv Hankyoreh operates services on the Sea of Japan between Mukho City, on the east coast of Korea, and the tourist island of Ollongdo, 110 miles offshore. It also operates a once weekly return service from Sokcho, ...

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    Customising a successful design

    2001-11-01T00:00:00Z

    Izar?s Seville yard recently saw the launch of the 6,300 DWT ropax Murillo, the largest ship in Trasmediterranea?s fleet even exceeding the dimensions of the recently delivered 172m long ropax sisters Sorolla and Fortuny. The ship?s hull is identical to that of the vessels built for Cenargo, Dawn Merchant and ...

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    Keeping hatch covers watertight

    2001-11-01T00:00:00Z

    Water ingress from whatever cause is one of the main reasons of damage to cargoes onboard ships and occasionally, in extreme cases, can lead to the foundering of a vessel as highlighted in a number of recent bulk carrier casualties. The cause is often seawater entering cargo spaces through leaky ...

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    Cosalt updates its flotation range

    2001-11-01T00:00:00Z

    A new range of constant-wear survival clothing is available from Cosalt Safety and Protection. The company says its Aquarius, Gemini and Cormorant flotation garments use improved materials that offer easier movement together and better protection against the elements. The suits combine an outer and inner material with a middle layer ...

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    Cordless flashlight for tight spots

    2001-11-01T00:00:00Z

    Tracer Products has introduced a cordless, rechargeable UV/blue leak detection flashlight called the Titan Stinger. It is designed to locate refrigerant and fluid leaks in tight engine compartments. The unit is 19cm long and weighs 247g. It has a polymer housing with a non-slip grip and uses a xenon gas-filled ...

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    Seaworx to convert seismic ships

    2001-11-01T00:00:00Z

    Seaworx, part of the Wijsmuller group in the Netherlands, has acquired three seismic survey vessels from Western Geco in the US. The vessels in question are the Western Orient, Western Polaris and Western Aleutian. One is to be converted for use in the cable-laying sector, a second vessel will be ...

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    Strategic offers free confirmed delivery

    2001-11-01T00:00:00Z

    Strategic Software has developed a confirmed delivery Internet e-mail service which, its says, allows users to take advantage of cheap e-mail messaging. The company says it is already providing the service, free-of-charge, to over 600 shipping companies. The service is being offered as a free upgrade to all Strategic and ...

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    Compact lifeboat

    2001-11-01T00:00:00Z

    Dutch boatbuilder Mulder & Rijke claims that, at 9.5m long, its new PELB95/150 is the world?s shortest, most compact 150-seat lifeboat. The lifeboat uses alternate rows of elevated seats. It features a 21kW Bukh diesel and is designed for cruise ship use. It achieved speeds in excess of 6kts on ...