All Motorship articles in Web Issue – Page 201

  • Panos Koutsourakis, ABS Director of Sustainability Strategy, Singapore
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    Methanol is a realistic alternative as a marine fuel

    2021-06-25T16:28:00Z

    Methanol can provide a straightforward, regulated transition for the shipping industry, writes Panos Koutsourakis, ABS Director of Sustainability Strategy, Singapore

  • A new partnership will help shipowners reach decarbonisation targets
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    Helping shipowners decarbonise

    2021-06-25T13:55:00Z

    Barry Rogliano Salles (BRS), Deltamarin and Bureau Veritas are joining forces to provide ship performance and energy transition solutions for the world’s shipowners.

  • The ‘Germanica’ taking on board methanol Photo: Anna Hult/Stena Line
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    Producing methanol from residual steel gases

    2021-06-25T13:44:00Z

    Stena Line is thought to have achieved a world first with the powering of one of its RoPax ferries on methanol recycled from residual steel gases.

  • A picture of MV Glen Maddox in June 2021, illustrating the completion of the structure around the stern and inside the hull. (copyright Mark Gibson)
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    Ferguson targets Q3 2022 delivery for first CalMac dual-fuel ferry

    2021-06-25T13:39:00Z

    Ferguson Marine (Port Glasgow) has announced that the first of two dual-fuel Caledonian MacBrayne ferries being built at the yard will be delivered between “July and September 2022”.

  • The proposed consolidation between Keppel O&M and Sembcorp Marine (pictured) will create 'complementary yard capabilities', the companies announced. (credit: Sembcorp Marine)
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    Sembcorp Marine discusses potential merger with Keppel O&M

    2021-06-25T12:58:00Z

    The Singaporean maritime engineering services provider Sembcorp Marine has opened talks to combine its operations with local competitor Keppel O&M, the two companies announced in a stock market filing yesterday.

  • The results of a patch test of Selektope containing paint in Tokyo Bay after 12 months.
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    CMP ADDS SELEKTOPE ANTIFOULING TO DEEPSEA VESSEL COATINGS

    2021-06-24T14:06:00Z

    Chugoku Marine Paints is integrating I-Tech’s antifouling technology Selektope into a new coating within the SEAFLO NEO series for worldwide trading vessels. The new low friction, hydrolysis antifouling coating will be available from July 2021.

  • Wärtsilä is supplying its LNG cargo handling and fuel system to two LNG bunkering vessels Photo: Wärtsilä
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    Wärtsilä wins two LNG system orders

    2021-06-24T13:43:00Z

    Wärtsilä has received two more orders for its complete LNG cargo handling and fuel system from Hyundai Mipo Dockyard.

  • DNV has issued guidance on interpreting the rules around the maintenance of LSA equipment Photo: David Dixon
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    DNV guidance on maintaining LSA equipment

    2021-06-24T13:39:00Z

    DNV has clarified its interpretation of the rules around the maintenance and testing of life saving appliances (LSA) equipment.

  • Dr. Otto Preiss (left), Chief Technology Officer and COO of Rolls-Royce Power Systems, and Dr. Uwe Lauber (right), CEO of MAN Energy Solutions, signing the agreement.
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    MAN ES and Rolls-Royce sign turbocharger cooperation agreement

    2021-06-24T13:29:00Z

    Rolls-Royce and MAN Energy Solutions have signed an agreement for a strategic partnership under which MAN”s PBST brand will distribute mtu turbochargers. PBST will include the latest generation of the mtu turbocharger family ZR1 to ZR5 in its product portfolio and will distribute them under the series name HIRO in ...

  • Shipyard Ferus Smit and Arklow Shipping opted to fit Van der Velden BARKE high-lift flap rudders to its series of 8,500dwt singledeckers.
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    High-lift rudders for Arklow singledeckers

    2021-06-24T12:57:00Z

    Damen Marine Components has announced that it has completed deliveries of an order for BARKE high-lift flap rudders for 6 x 8,500dwt singledeckers for Arklow Shipping. The company has also delivered Van der Velden MASTER rudders for four 16,500dwt vessels.

  • Norsepower’s first installation of its tiltable Rotor Sails on board a bulk carrier Photo: Norsepower
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    Vale's ambitions to decarbonise the front haul route

    2021-06-23T16:47:00Z

    Mining major Vale’s ambitions to lead the low carbon agenda include its maritime supply chain, Rodrigo Bermelho, Shipping Technical Manager at Vale explains.

  • The LNG bunker vessel Gas Agility seen during recent operations at the Dunkerque LNG Terminal. (credit: Dunkerque LNG – HappyDay)
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    TotalEnergies Marine Fuels positions for a transformed maritime landscape

    2021-06-23T16:42:00Z

    Frédéric Meyer, Director Strategy & Projects for TotalEnergies Marine Fuels explains how the marine fuels business unit of TotalEnergies plans to leverage the company’s investments into cleaner, renewable energies to serve its shipping customers.

  • One Sea has released a white paper on autonomous shipping Photo: One Sea
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    Autonomous shipping white paper

    2021-06-23T16:35:00Z

    An alliance bringing together experts in autonomous ship technology has released a new white paper on the relationship between ship safety and autonomous technology.

  • Latest addition to a highly-customisable series of jack-up WTIVs, the Atlas A-class. (credit Knud E.Hansen).
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    OPTIMISED NEW OPTION FOR WINDFARM SCHEMES

    2021-06-23T14:16:00Z

    Against the backcloth of surging growth in the global offshore wind energy market, Danish consultancy Knud E.Hansen has augmented its portfolio of self-propelled, self-elevating wind turbine installation vessel (WTIV) designs, writes David Tinsley.

  • The 12 x 23,500+-teu newbuildings will join the 19,900teu Barzan (pictured) on the Asia-Europe route.
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    Hapag-Lloyd returns to DSME for 6 x dual-fuel ULCS

    2021-06-23T13:55:00Z

    Hapag-Lloyd, the liner-shipping company, has ordered 6 x 23,500+-teu container vessels from Korean shipyard, Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME), it announced on 22 June.

  • DNV’s new ST-0033 Maritime Simulator Systems standard Photo: DNV
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    DNV revises simulator systems standard

    2021-06-23T11:39:00Z

    DNV has revised its ST-0033 Maritime Simulator Systems standard with the introduction of a new class D for all function areas covering cloud-based simulation.

  • The new TCP and TCF families have significantly smaller rotors than previous ranges. (Credit: PBST)
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    PBST IS READYING TWO NEW SERIES OF MODULAR RADIAL TURBOCHARGER

    2021-06-22T15:16:00Z

    PBST has achieved pressure ratios of 7 with a new product line of radial turbochargers and boosted flow in another new product, with both expected to be ready for first customers in 2022.

  • ABB’s A255-L turbocharger
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    First Japanese-built engine order for A255-L turbocharger

    2021-06-22T15:12:00Z

    Japanese engine builder Makita has selected ABB’s A255-L turbocharger for an engine being built for a chemical tanker, marking the first time that a Japanese-built engine will feature the compact, low-speed turbocharger.

  • OptiLink is designed for ship-to-shore sharing of operational data for ballast water treatment systems to optimise fleet efficiency
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    Optimarin extends BWTS smart maintenance solution

    2021-06-22T14:51:00Z

    Optimarin, the Norway-based ballast water treatment systems (BWTS) supplier, is launching a service frame agreement integrating its new OptiLink digital solution to minimise operational costs and ensure regulatory compliance for shipowners.

  • Ecochlor's ClO2 generator is unchanged in the new EcoOne filterless solution. (credit: Ecochlor)
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    Testing for Ecochlor filterless BWMS completed

    2021-06-22T14:35:00Z

    Ecochlor has completed all land-based and shipboard testing for its filterless EcoOne ballast water management system (BWMS), the company has announced.