All Motorship articles in Web Issue – Page 156
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New more accurate pressure sensor
The Kistler Group’s new 6041C M8 miniature cylinder pressure sensor represents a new advance for small-size water-cooled cylinder pressure sensors for large marine and stationary engines.
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Alliance signs MoU on digital bill of lading
DCSA, BIMCO, FIATA, ICC and SWIFT form Future International Trade Alliance and sign memorandum of understanding (MoU) to standardise the digitalisation of international trade.
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IMO pushes ahead with electronic certificates
The IMO Sub-Committee on Human Element, Training and Watchkeeping (HTW 8) met during 7-11 February 2022 and advanced regulation changes that will formalise the use of electronic seafarers’ certificates.
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MAN and Hyundai cooperate on EEXI compliance
MAN Energy Solutions has signed a cooperation agreement with Hyundai Global Services to deliver its Overridable Power Limitation (OPL) solution to MAN B&W-branded low-speed engines manufactured by Hyundai Heavy Industries Engine & Machinery Division (HHI-EMD).
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Bunker licensing survey
An effective bunker licensing scheme can help resolve disputes over fuel quality and supply
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Hydrogen production planned in Dutch North Sea
Neptune Energy and RWE have signed a Joint Development Agreement to develop the offshore green hydrogen project H2opZee in the Dutch North Sea ahead of 2030.
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FuelTrust launches Carbon Baseline
FuelTrust has launched Carbon Baseline, an AI-enabled solution that delivers a detailed and verified baseline assessment of historical vessel and fleet emissions.
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First Polish DF RoPax orders for Remontowa
Wärtsilä has been contracted by Remontowa shipyard in Poland to supply engines, fuel storage and supply systems for three new RoPax vessels, the first LNG-fuelled RoPax vessels to be built for the Polish maritime sector.
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MAN 175Ds for South American tug
ASENAV shipyard in Chile has placed an order for 2 × 12V175D-MM IMO Tier II engines, each rated at 2,040 kW @ 1,800 rpm, a first for MAN in South America.
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ABB Turbocharging rebrands as Accelleron
ABB’s Turbocharging division has unveiled its new brand name Accelleron.
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New safety rules for enclosed spaces
New UK rules will come into force to strengthen safety measures for those who work in enclosed spaces onboard vessels.
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Maritime simulator solution
An Australian maritime training institute is to benefit from an enhanced simulation suite
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HTW 8 targets human element
Highlighting the human element as a key factor in safety and environmental protection, the IMO’s Sub-Committee on Human Element, Training and Watchkeeping (HTW 8) agreed on a revised checklist for considering the human element in the review, development, and implementation of new and existing IMO requirements.
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UK Chamber of Shipping wants more action
Speaking at the UK Chamber of Shipping Annual Dinner last week, Chamber President John Denholm called on the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) to take more decisive action to cut emissions from the international shipping industry.
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Wind association calls for broader decarb approach
Policy makers should adopt an energy centric approach to decarbonisation, not just a narrow fuel focused one.
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Unifeeder trials 100% biofuel bunkering
Unifeeder announced that it had bunkered 100% biofuel from VARO Energy in the Port of Rotterdam earlier in February, which it claims is the first such collaboration.
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Sunderland Marine
New Australian branch manager will manage and develop Sunderland Marine’s insurance business in the region
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Nor-Shipping 2022
Removal of Covid-19 restrictions brings ‘post pandemic celebration’ for Nor-Shipping 2022
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Novel ORC technology offers efficiency savings
A group of researchers have proposed a novel auxiliary trigeneration waste heat recovery system that produces electricity, cooling, and freshwater. The system is expected to improve engine efficiency by around 11% under optimal conditions.
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Green containerships expected in 2024
Clean fuel producer Aker Clean Hydrogen and Kuehne+Nagel, the world’s largest sea logistics provider, are partnering to offer green container transport.