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  • Namura Shipbuilding plans to deliver one of the first LNG-fuelled coal carriers in 2023. Credit: Namura Shipbuilding
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    Orders for first LNG-fuelled coal carriers

    2020-01-14T15:14:00Z

    The first LNG-fuelled large coal carriers are expected to enter service in Japan in 2023 after MOL and NYK take delivery of two 95,000dwt bulkers. The two vessels are to be built by Oshima Shipbuilding and Namura Shipbuilding, respectively.

  • Signum acquisition
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    Trelleborg acquires Signum Technology

    2020-01-14T14:17:00Z

    Trelleborg has acquired engineering group Signum Technology Ltd and its subsidiary companies Gall Thomson, KLAW LNG, KLAW Products, and Vee Bee Filtration to further its business in areas including LNG.

  • Four short-sea cargo vessels being built for Wijnne & Barends will feature LNG propulsion and storage systems provided by Wärtsilä. Image copyright: Wijnne & Barends.
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    LNG package for next-gen Lo-Lo vessels

    2020-01-13T17:14:00Z

    Technology group Wärtsilä is supplying a package of LNG propulsion and storage systems for four of the first Lo-Lo (lift-on, lift-off) vessels to be powered by LNG fuel.

  • David Loosley will join BIMCO as secretary general and CEO in June. Credit: BIMCO
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    David Loosley to join BIMCO as SG and CEO

    2020-01-13T14:02:00Z

    David Loosley has been appointed to succeed Andrew Frew as Secretary General and CEO of shipowner association BIMCO.

  • LR warned that owners and operators must ensure that all servicing done in China should meet revised China MSA requirements but also be acceptable to Lloyd’s Register and/or the ship’s Flag Administration Photo: LR
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    China MSA clarifies service supplier localisation exemption

    2020-01-13T13:12:00Z

    The Chinese authorities have issued a clarification that new regulations covering the control and monitoring of service suppliers in China are not applicable to foreign service providers which do not require a fixed location workshop and only work on foreign-flagged vessels.

  • Alfa Laval PureSOx Connect Photo: Alfa Laval
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    Safe Bulkers extends Alfa Laval partnership

    2020-01-13T12:51:00Z

    Greek dry bulk operator, Safe Bulkers, has signed a long-term service agreement with Alfa Laval to help safeguard compliance.

  • Kongsberg and DNV GL have signed an agreement to share data Photo: Saltwater Stone
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    Kongsberg and DNV GL share data

    2020-01-13T12:46:00Z

    Kongsberg and DNV GL have signed an agreement to enable customers of Kongsberg’s data infrastructure solution to share their data for use in DNV GL''s digital class and assurance services.

  • The new base fluid range from Croda offer non-sheening properties for stern tube lubricant producers.
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    New range of non-sheening base fluids

    2020-01-13T12:25:00Z

    UK based supplier Croda Energy Technologies has launched a new series of innovative non-sheening base fluids.

  • Lubrizol compared five VLSFOs in China with five VLSFOs blended by its in-house laboratory to gauge their effect on engine deposits and lubricant performance.
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    Looking into the lubricant demands of VLSFO fuel

    2020-01-10T15:09:00Z

    The Lubrizol Corp has published research into the implications of very low sulphur fuel oil (VLSFO) on deposit formation and lubrication performance in two-stroke engines. Legacy cylinder oils may not protect ship engines from the variable fuel characteristics of such fuels, the global additive supplier has advised.

  • The Superstar RoPax Photo: Finnlines
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    Finnlines’ Superstar Ropax

    2020-01-10T14:24:00Z

    Following an order for three hybrid StoRo ultra large green vessels at Jinling Shipyard in 2018, Finnlines has recently signed an order for two RoPax vessels from China Merchants Jinling Shipyard.

  • STX Engine received type approval from Korean Register (KR) for a medium speed pure gas engine, L22G
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    Type approval for first SK pure gas engine

    2020-01-10T12:16:00Z

    South Korea based engine designer and licensee STX Engine announced in January that it has obtained type approval from Korean Register (KR) for a medium speed pure gas engine, L22G.

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    VLSFO challenge: looking deeper for lubricant performance

    2020-01-10T11:32:00Z

    Legacy cylinder oils may not protect ship engines from the variable fuel characteristics of very low sulphur fuel oil (VLSFO), global additive supplier The Lubrizol Corp has advised. In a new whitepaper, Lubrizol outlines the research that underpins its advice that ship owners should use lubricants specifically ...

  • The alternative fuels landscape is evolving rapidly: Norway's decision to fund the development of a hydrogen distribution network is just one significant development since mid-November.
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    Shifting sands in Europe

    2020-01-09T18:20:00Z

    Writing before the full effects of the introduction of the Global Sulphur Cap are fully known, the pace of regulatory developments shows no sign of relenting. Class societies are already providing guidance ahead of the introduction of requirements under the EU Ship Recycling Regulation (SRR) for non-EU vessels to submit ...

  • SHIPSWEB uses AI and ICT to manage engine performance Photo: Yanmar Engineering
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    Yanmar deploys engine management tool

    2020-01-09T16:13:00Z

    Yanmar subsidiary, Yanmar Engineering, has announced the deployment of SHIPSWEB, a tool for the management of auxiliary engines on ocean-going vessels.

  • Norled’s hydrogen-fuelled ferry is due to make her debut in 2021 (image credit: LMG Marin).
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    NORWAY PLANS HYDROGEN NETWORK FOR SHIPS

    2020-01-09T11:55:00Z

    A consortium of industry partners has been awarded a government grant of NOK 33.5 million (US$3.8m) towards the development of a liquid hydrogen fuel supply chain in Norway for marine applications, writes David Tinsley.

  • Irish research ship Celtic Explorer. The same designer, Skipsteknisk, has been retained for the newbuild project (credit: Marine Institute).
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    IRELAND INVESTS IN MARINE RESEARCH FLEET

    2020-01-09T11:44:00Z

    Northern Spain’s vibrant shipbuilding industry has landed the contract for Ireland’s new research ship, scheduled to be delivered to the Galway-based Marine Institute (Foras na Mara) in 2022, writes David Tinsley.

  • Japan's Oshima Shipbuilding's Oshima Ultramax 2030 concept design is expected to have an EEDI figure just half that of comparable current designs. (Credit: DNV GL)
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    Simplicity and safety concerns mark bulker carrier evolution

    2020-01-09T10:52:00Z

    It is a simple concept: a floating box that carries large quantities of a commodity from its producer to its user. Yet the bulk carrier’s evolution into today’s reliable workhorse has not been straightforward.

  • A potentially seminal development, the zero-emission Yara Birkeland.
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    NORWAY BANKING ON A GAME-CHANGER

    2020-01-09T10:47:00Z

    The era of autonomous commercial shipping will move a step closer in 2020 with the launching of the coastal container carrier Yara Birkeland, writes David Tinsley.

  • Tor Erling Skare,Toralv Austrheim and Tove Aarekol Photo: Sjøfartsdirektoratet
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    NMA goes digital with certificate issue

    2020-01-08T12:32:00Z

    The Norwegian Maritime Authority (NMA) has issued its first electronic vessel certificates.

  • KVH Industries and Kongsberg Digital have installed their first IoT system Photo: KVH Industries
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    IoT system installed on research vessel

    2020-01-08T12:28:00Z

    KVH Industries and Kongsberg Digital have successfully installed their first joint maritime IoT system on an active working vessel.