All Motorship articles in Web Issue – Page 247

  • Schottel is supplying the propulsion systems for two AHTS for operation in the Caspian Sea Photo: Schottel
    News

    Schottel to propel Russian AHTS

    2020-09-03T11:13:00Z

    Schottel has been awarded a contract to supply a total of eight propulsion units to the Turkish Atlas Shipyard.

  • An-Magritt Ryste, Product Director, Next Generation Shipping at Kongsberg (credit: Kongsberg)
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    Driving force: Kongsberg’s An-Magritt Ryste interview

    2020-09-03T11:09:00Z

    An-Magritt Ryste, Product Director, Next Generation Shipping at Kongsberg offers her perspective on autonomous vessel development, and the future of demand

  • PrimeServ Lab has added the p-value to its standard, fuel-analysis programme. (credit: MAN ES)
    News

    PrimeServ Lab extends scope of engine fluid analysis

    2020-09-02T15:25:00Z

    MAN Energy Solutions'' after-sales division, PrimeServ Lab, has launched a fuel-stability analysis for IMO 2020-compliant low-sulphur fuels, covering their compatibility with other fuels. PrimeServ Lab’s standard, fuel-analysis programme now covers the p-value, as well as lubricity, biofuel content and ignition delay.

  • ASKO’s two 67m long ‘autobarges’ will connect the ports of Moss and Horten, replacing 150 daily truck runs. Image: ASKO Maritime.
    News

    Autonomous ships to overhaul hub-and-spoke logistics

    2020-09-02T12:07:00Z

    Autonomous shortsea and feeder distribution could disrupt hub-and-spoke logistics, Stevie Knight hears

  • Sembcorp Marine Quality Control inspector working with helmet mounted camera and communication device Photo: BV
    News

    BV paves the way for remote inspections

    2020-09-02T10:26:00Z

    Bureau Veritas (BV) in Singapore, in collaboration with Nokia and Sembcorp Marine, has successfully completed remote surveys, paving the way for a new class procedure for the remote inspection of vessels under construction.

  • Kongsberg and Shell have joined forces to deliver optimisation software Photo: Kongsberg Maritime
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    Kongsberg and Shell deliver trim software

    2020-09-02T10:21:00Z

    Kongsberg Maritime has signed an agreement with Shell International Trading and Shipping Company Limited to deliver Shell’s draft and trim optimisation software.

  • The technical reference documentation is based on 'requirements' documentation, rather than the distinctive operational experiences of Stena Germanica or the Methanex tankers. (credit: Stena)
    News

    LR and Methanol Institute publish Methanol bunkering guidance

    2020-09-01T23:05:00Z

    Lloyd’s Register (LR) and the Methanol Institute (MI) have produced a Bunkering Technical Reference on Methanol. The document is intended to help shipowners, ports and bunker suppliers understand processes and procedures for the safe use of methanol as a marine fuel.

  • Will SOFC cells like these pave the way for shipping’s decarbonisation?
    News

    Hot stuff: the big fuel cell come-back

    2020-09-01T21:39:00Z

    A new LNG carrier project seeks to harness the specific characteristics of SOFC technology, but the technical obstacles are considerable, Stevie Knight hears

  • Heavy weather presents a challenge to derated propulsion systems
    News

    Storm brews over EEDI minimum power requirements

    2020-09-01T21:37:00Z

    In severe sea states, EEDI’s minimum power requirements potentially create a risk that a ship may not be able to make enough way through the water to maintain steerage “and then you are in trouble,” warned Philip Holt, a naval architect at MAN Energy Solutions.

  • ROV
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    First in-water remote ship surveys using ROV

    2020-09-01T19:19:00Z

    The world’s first in-water remote ship surveys using a remotely operated vehicle (ROV) have been completed by DNV GL.

  • Babcock will conduct scheduled maintenance on NorthLink vessels at its Rosyth yard. (credit: Babcock)
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    Babcock awarded NorthLink service contract

    2020-09-01T13:22:00Z

    A four-year service contract for NorthLink''s vessels has been awarded to Babcock, which will undertake planned maintenance and dry docking at its Rosyth facility.

  • Galicia being put through her paces off the Chinese coast.(credit: Brittany Ferries).
    News

    RO-PAX BOOST TO ANGLO-SPANISH ROUTES

    2020-09-01T12:38:00Z

    Brittany Ferries is set to introduce the first of three ro-pax newbuilds of Stena’s E-Flexer type to the UK/Spain traffic, writes David Tinsley.

  • Tanker-foredeck-in-bad-weather-from-MAN-ES-AWC-brochure
    White Papers

    MAN ES: Adverse weather condition functionality and minimum propulsion power

    2020-09-01T11:12:00Z

    In a new white paper, MAN ES examines how the tightening requirements of Energy Efficiency Design Index (EEDI) are driving increased demands for energy efficiency on merchant vessels. This has led to concerns about a potential lack of propulsion power during adverse weather conditions. This paper, which ...

  • Stena-Germanica
    White Papers

    LR: Introduction to Methanol Bunkering

    2020-09-01T11:10:00Z

    In a new technical reference document, Lloyd’s Register (LR) and the Methanol Institute (MI) have produced a Bunkering Technical Reference on Methanol. The new guidance outlines the procedures required for the safe bunkering of methanol and incorporates dedicated checklists to assist shipowners/operators, ports, bunker suppliers and other ...

  • Helge Skryseth, President of Kongsberg Digital and Cristian Corotto, Vice President Digital Customer Solutions, ABB Turbocharging, at the virtual signing of the new partnership
    News

    Digitalization leaders to collaborate on edge data collection

    2020-08-28T17:29:00Z

    ABB Turbocharging and Kongsberg Digital signed a cooperation agreement on edge data collection and ship engine performance analysis on 21 August. The companies will work towards a common data infrastructure and accelerate the development of value-added digital applications and services.

  • A prototype demonstration unit of the solid-state Shuttle Battery technology is being built. (Image: CONNEXX SYSTEMS)
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    SOLID-STATE BATTERY TECHNOLOGY COULD OUT PERFORM LITHIUM-ION

    2020-08-28T16:51:00Z

    CONNEXX SYSTEMS in Japan is developing a solid-state technology with its SHUTTLE BatteryTM that has far greater energy density than lithium-ion batteries.

  • The new chemical tankers will feature a five-cylinder, 500mm bore RT-flex50-D low pressure LNG dual-fuel main engine. (Image: Terntank)
    News

    TERNTANK'S NEWBUILDS ARE SET FOR A LIFETIME OF EMISSIONS REDUCTIONS

    2020-08-28T16:13:00Z

    Terntank has always had an eye for technology, and the group''s latest newbuildings will showcase advances that competitors are already looking to copy.

  • The new Cat C32B offers 5% higher power density than existing C32 engines (credit: Caterpillar Marine)
    News

    Caterpillar Marine launches new C32B engine

    2020-08-28T16:11:00Z

    Caterpillar Marine has launched a new engine based on its existing C32 high-speed engine platform. The Cat C32B is rated at 2,025 hp at 2,300 rpm, extending the power capability of the C32 product line, and delivering a 5% power increase over existing C32 ratings.

  • CSR Prescriptive Analysis (PA) software now includes IACS January 2020 version of the Common Structural Rules for Bulk Carriers and Oil Tankers. (credit: CSR Software)
    News

    ABS and LR update CSRS ship design software to comply with IACS changes

    2020-08-28T11:27:00Z

    ABS and Lloyd’s Register (LR) have updated their Common Structural Rules Software (CSRS) to comply with a 1 July Rule Change Notice from IACS.

  • The Appledore yard with its signature covered building hall.(credit: Babcock International).
    News

    CLOSED UK YARD SET TO BE REVIVED

    2020-08-28T10:18:00Z

    A dormant shipyard in the west of England is set to re-open following purchase by London-based energy group InfraStrata, which also saved Harland & Wolff (H&W) from closure last year, writes David Tinsley.