All Motorship articles in Web Issue – Page 125

  • Evergreen's Ever Alot has set a new record in boxship capacity.
    News

    New Milestone For Chinese Builders

    2022-07-27T10:37:00Z

    Taiwan’s Evergreen Group has commissioned the world’s highest capacity containership to date, topping the 24,000 teu mark. The first in a series of seven booked from China State Shipbuilding Corporation (CSSC) yards, the 400m Ever Alot represents a new milestone for Chinese production. 

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    GTT confirmed as Silver Sponsor

    2022-07-27T08:13:00Z

    GTT (Gaztransport & Technigaz) confirmed as Silver Sponsor for the Propulsion & Future Fuels Conference 2022.

  • Harriet Brice, Technology Manager - Marine Engine Oils, Lubrizol
    Conference

    Are lubricants ready for multifuel engines?

    2022-07-27T08:11:00Z

    Find out with Harriet Brice, Technology Manager - Marine Engine Oils, Lubrizol who will be speaking at Propulsion & Future Fuels taking place from 22-24 November in Le Méridien hotel, Hamburg.

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    Conference

    Learn about the ‘Digital Wave’ with MAN Energy Solutions

    2022-07-27T08:03:00Z

    Gregory Puckett, Vice President & Chief Digital Officer, MAN Energy Solutions, will be presenting within the digitalisation session taking place on Tuesday 22nd November 2022 from 13:40, in Le Méridien hotel, Hamburg.

  • Andrew Scott, Business Development Manager, Babcock LGE
    News

    Ammonia and LCO2 among Babcock LGE’s development targets

    2022-07-26T10:26:00Z

    Andrew Scott, Business Development Director at Babcock LGE, assesses the emerging alternative fuel markets and gives an insight into the company’s development priorities in an exclusive interview with The Motorship.

  • The determination of energy saving estimates includes evaluating the aerodynamics of how the propulsors interacted with each other and with the vessel.
    News

    MARIN-led research projects further understanding of wind-assist vessel design

    2022-07-26T10:11:00Z

    Researchers at MARIN are examining the regulatory framework and design maturity of wind-assist technologies.

  • Silverstream Technologies has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Mitsui & Co. Europe Plc. and Orient Marine Company
    News

    Japanese companies agree to promote air lubrication

    2022-07-26T09:54:00Z

    A new collaboration between Silverstream Technologies, Mitsui & Co. Europe and subsidiary Orient Marine aims to promote decarbonisation within the Japanese shipbuilding market and encourage adoption of Silverstream’s air lubrication technology.

  • The 12-18 month long drop-in biofuels pilot project will involve 12 vessels bunkering at three ports in Singapore, the Netherlands and the US.
    News

    GCMD-led consortium commits US$18 million to biofuels

    2022-07-26T09:33:00Z

    The Global Centre for Maritime Decarbonisation (GCMD) is leading a consortium of 18 industry partners to launch a drop-in biofuels pilot project.

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    Large order for GTT LNGC tanks

    2022-07-25T09:50:00Z

    GTT receives large order for the design of 14 LNG carrier tanks

  • The design group's proposals drew on hierarchy of hazard control concepts to identify a number of generic changes to the design of ships and equipment that can be made to improve safety.
    News

    Design changes would reduce enclosed spaces risks

    2022-07-25T08:49:00Z

    In 2018, InterManager launched a survey on enclosed space deaths. Now, as a driving force behind the action being taken on those deaths, the organisation is calling for changes to vessel design, procedures and regulations.

  • The Dolphin 65, capacious new carrier of bulk goods in Chinese waters.
    News

    China Boosts Domestic Shipping Capacity

    2022-07-25T08:31:00Z

    A multiple vessel contract sealed with a home yard for bulk carriers of 65,000dwt gives new expression to scale as a central feature of Chinese reinvestment in its coastwise shipping fleet.

  • MAN PrimeServ notes that MAN 48/60 engine types that have accumulated more than 80,000 operating hours are particularly suitable for a lifecycle upgrade.
    News

    MAN offers lifecycle upgrade for 48/60 engines

    2022-07-25T08:30:00Z

    MAN PrimeServ is now offering its customers the opportunity to retrofit older MAN 48/60 marine and power-plant engines to state-of-the-art MAN 51/60 types as part of its new ‘lifecycle upgrade’ offering.

  • AIDAPrima taking delivery of GoodFuels' biofuel in Rotterdam.
    News

    AIDAprima bunkers biofuel

    2022-07-25T08:19:00Z

    As part of its CO2 emissions reduction efforts, AIDA Cruises has now initiated the use of biofuels.

  • Alsym Energy plans to start pilot manufacturing of its manganese oxide batteries later this year at its facility in Massachusetts.
    News

    New chemistry batteries planned for 2025

    2022-07-25T08:13:00Z

    Alsym™ Energy will work with ship manager Synergy Marine and shipowner Nissen Kaiun will jointly develop marine applications for Alsym’s high-performance, rechargeable batteries.

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    GTT LNGC tank order

    2022-07-21T12:14:00Z

    GTT has received an order from its partner DSME for the tank design of six new LNG carriers

  • IMES will present the next generation of its EPM electronic handheld device at its booth at SMM in Hamburg in September.
    News

    IMES to showcase next EPM generation

    2022-07-21T10:14:00Z

    IMES GmbH, the Germany-based specialist in cylinder pressure sensors and engine monitoring systems, will present the new generation of its successful electronic handheld devices type EPM at SMM in Hamburg.

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    News

    Shell doubles down on Dutch hydrogen strategies

    2022-07-21T09:59:00Z

    Shell is moving ahead with plans to create a green hydrogen production and distribution supply chain centred around the Port of Rotterdam. 

  • ABB plans to spin off Accelleron (formerly ABB Turbocharging) by way of a dividend in kind of Accelleron Industries Ltd’s shares to ABB’s shareholders.
    News

    ABB confirms turbocharging business spin off

    2022-07-21T09:50:00Z

    ABB has announced it will spin off Accelleron (formerly ABB Turbocharging), its market-leading turbocharging division. Accelleron will list on SIX Swiss Exchange in Zurich on 3 October 2022, subject to approval from ABB’s shareholders among others.

  • Research into on board carbon capture and storage solutions (such as a pilot project being developed by Norway's TECO) has accelerated since 2021.
    News

    ABS sees role for carbon capture

    2022-07-21T08:53:00Z

    The path towards net zero will start with drop-in transition fuels, progress with the adoption of carbon capture (CCS) technologies and eventually lead to adoption of low- and zero-carbon fuels produced using renewable energy, says ABS.

  • Lithium iron phosphate (LFP) batteries are one of the chemistries to undergo electrochemical cycling performance testing at ANL's Battery Laboratory.
    News

    LFP batteries could improve economics of electric shipping: study

    2022-07-20T15:15:00Z

    Researchers from University of California, Berkeley, have concluded that battery prices of US$100 kW/h make the electrification of trade routes of less than 1,500 kilometres economical.