All Motorship articles in Web Issue – Page 300

  • Rolls-Royce Power Systems
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    Rolls-Royce Power Systems brand shift

    2019-08-09T12:46:00Z

    The Rolls-Royce Power Systems business unit, with its core brand MTU, will present itself more clearly in future as an integral part of the British Rolls-Royce engineering group.

  • anti-fouling agreement
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    Jotun anti-fouling deal to aid major fleet

    2019-08-08T14:12:00Z

    Jotun will provide its Hull Performance Solutions (HPS) anti-fouling coating system for 42 vessels in Wallenius Wilhelmsen’s ro-ro fleet.

  • Methane: the industry’s saving grace, or a small and potent greenhouse gas? Image: Stevie Knight
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    Double bind: an industry caught between issues

    2019-08-08T10:57:00Z

    The maritime industry is currently trying to make sense of clashing emission requirements, writes Stevie Knight

  • Namura Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. delivered Cape Hayatomo, the first of its second generation of WOZMAX VLOCs, in May 2017.
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    DNV GL AiP for LNG-fuelled Wozmax design

    2019-08-08T10:50:00Z

    Japan’s Namura Shipbuilding Co. Ltd and Kawasaki Kishen Kaisa (K-Line) have received an Approval in Principle (AiP) from DNV GL for a 250,000 dwt VLOC design concept capable of using LNG as fuel.

  • ClassNK has joined a working group aimed at reducing emissions from shipping Photo: ClassNK
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    ClassNK joins emissions working group

    2019-08-07T12:00:00Z

    Classification society, ClassNK, is participating in a working group aimed at reducing CO2 emissions from shipping.

  • The MSI HORIZON digital platform Photo: Maritime Strategies International
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    MSI launches new digital platform

    2019-08-07T11:49:00Z

    Maritime Strategies International has unveiled a new digital platform which enables clients to access the consultancy’s macro and shipping market models and asset valuations data via a single interface.

  • 'GasLog Warsaw'
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    GasLog LNG carrier delivered by SHI

    2019-08-06T10:14:00Z

    GasLog has taken delivery of its first 180,000 cubic metre (cbm) LNG carrier from Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) in Korea.

  • RENK has won a contract for its MARHY hybrid system Photo: RENK
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    RENK wins first order for hybrid drive

    2019-08-05T15:53:00Z

    The maritime sales team of RENK’s Rheine plant has won its first new construction project for its MARHY maritime hybrid system.

  • The Ports of Auckland and Damen have signed a contract for an electric tug Photo: Damen
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    Damen supplies world’s first electric tug

    2019-08-05T15:41:00Z

    New Zealand’s Ports of Auckland has signed a contract with the Damen Shipyards Group for the delivery of the world’s first fully electric ship-handing tug.

  • Color Hybrid is entering service on the Sandefjord/Stromstad route (credit: Ulstein Verft).
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    LARGEST PLUG-IN HYBRID FERRY MAKES DEBUT

    2019-08-03T10:57:00Z

    Norway’s maritime cluster has opened a new chapter in the roll-out of environmentally-attuned shipping through the completion of the world’s largest ‘plug-in’ hybrid ferry combining diesel and electric power, writes David Tinsley.

  • Macnaught has released a new flow meter Photo: Bell Flow Systems
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    Macnaught expands flow meter range

    2019-08-02T13:29:00Z

    Australian manufacturer of flow meters and fluid transfer instruments, Macnaught, has expanded its MX series offering more options for both hazardous and safe environments.

  • Arctic shuttle tanker Shturman Albanov Photo: ABB
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    ABB provides remote support to Sovcomflot

    2019-08-02T13:21:00Z

    ABB has won a contract to supply ABB Ability remote diagnostic systems to eleven Sovcomflot vessels operating in the Arctic and Russia’s far east.

  • The Wider 165 Photo: Nidec
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    Nidec sustainably powers mega yacht

    2019-08-01T13:27:00Z

    Energy management company, Nidec ASI, has developed and installed its Power Management System on a mega yacht, optimising power management on the vessel and distributing it between the staterooms, propulsive system and recharging of batteries.

  • New capacity: Imabari’s Marugame yard with No3 Dock (photo courtesy of JSEA).
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    CONSOLIDATION A CONTINUING THEME IN JAPAN

    2019-08-01T13:09:00Z

    Business determination by Japanese shipbuilders is expressed in the reshaping of strategies and capacities in the face of unremitting competition, writes David Tinsley.

  • The steel cutting ceremony for the 'Costa Toscana' Photo: Meyer Turku
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    Costa Cruises ceremony at Meyer Turku

    2019-08-01T09:09:00Z

    The steel cutting ceremony of the second Costa Cruises ship build at Meyer Turku has begun with a new tradition with the use of the new plasma cutter line for the first time.

  • The Mari Jone, powered by MAN B&W ME-LGI dual-fuel engine and running on methanol, was launched in 2016.
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    Marinvest dual-fuel pair clock up 10,000 hours operating on methanol

    2019-07-31T17:36:00Z

    Marinvest, the Swedish ship-management company, stated that two of its vessels, Mari Jone and Mari Boyle, have each passed 10,000 operating hours operating on methanol.

  • Wind farm
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    Europe’s wind capacity up from 2018

    2019-07-31T17:09:00Z

    Europe added 4.9GW of new wind energy capacity in the first half of 2019, according to figures released by WindEurope.

  • Samsung Heavy Industries received a first type approval certificate from DNV GL as a South Korean producer of lithium ion battery systems for the marine market.
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    DNV GL grants type approval to SHI ESS

    2019-07-31T15:30:00Z

    Classification society DNV GL has granted Type Approval to a lithium ion battery system supplied by Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI). The shipbuilder said it was the first TA for a Korean supplier, and that it hoped to establish a competitive edge in the market for such eco-friendly vessels.

  • Schottel has retrofitted two Finnish ferries with propeller systems Photo: Schottel
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    Schottel retrofits Finnish ferry propellers

    2019-07-31T13:12:00Z

    The Schottel after sales team has carried out a modernisation on two double-ended ferries operated by FinFerries.

  • Royston is equipping Malaysian OSVs with specialist electronic fuel management systems Photo: Royston
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    Royston installs EFMS on Malaysian OSVs

    2019-07-31T13:03:00Z

    Marine diesel power specialist Royston is working with a number of international oil companies (IOCs) operating in Malaysia to equip oilfield supply contract vessels (OSVs) with specialist electronic fuel management systems.