All Motorship articles in Web Issue – Page 368

  • Fuel quality issues are on the rise as the industry approaches the 2020 sulphur cap, according to Veritas Petroleum Services (photo: VPS)
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    2017 a ‘worst case scenario’ for fuel quality

    2018-02-16T01:18:00Z

    A high number of bunker quality alerts issued last year suggests that fuel challenges will mount as the global sulphur cap approaches, according to Veritas Petroleum Services (VPS).

  • New rules and notations are a response to an increase in stern tube bearing failures
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    DNV GL tackles stern tube failures

    2018-02-16T00:03:00Z

    Class society DNV GL has revised class rules for single shaft bearing installations and introduced two shaft alignment notations in the wake of a reported upsurge in stern tube bearing failures.

  • Carine Magdo: "The company is uniquely placed to help formulate workable international standards for ballast water sampling and analysis"
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    IMO ballast water sampling and analysis standard

    2018-02-15T16:13:00Z

    The ISO 11711 – the Ships and Marine Technology, Piping and Machinery, Ballast Water Sampling and Analysis standard will provide guidance on the materials, design and installation of equipment used to sample treated ballast water from a vessel''s discharge pipe.

  • The Rexpeller can be freely rotated 360 degrees horizontally to generate thrust in any direction
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    First order for energy saving Kawasaki thruster

    2018-02-15T15:48:00Z

    Kawasaki has received its first order for the newly developed energy saving E-series Rexpeller Azimuth Thruster.

  • Documents showing three-dimensional drawings could simplify the class approval process
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    Paperless class approval system on trial

    2018-02-15T14:17:00Z

    A three-dimensional PDF technology that could significantly reduce the amount of time spent comparing and adapting drawings during class approvals is being tested in Germany.

  • A diverse, renewable energy market will lead to dramatic changes in shipping trades and fuels, says DNV GL
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    Shifting energy demand to impact shipping

    2018-02-15T07:48:00Z

    Over the next thirty years, the global transition to more renewable energy sources will change how ships are fuelled as well as the resources that they carry. A recent report by class society DNV GL presents one perspective on that shift.

  • Acidic wash water from scrubber treatments is causing an increase in corrosion-related pipe repairs
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    Scrubbers cause rise in pipe repairs

    2018-02-14T17:12:00Z

    Underwater repair specialist Hydrex has noted an increase in work on pipes and overboard outlets of ships that have had exhaust gas cleaning systems (or ‘scrubbers’) fitted.

  • The jack-up vessel 'Seafox 5' departing Damen Verolme Rotterdam following its conversion
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    Damen jack-up vessel re-fitted for wind challenge

    2018-02-14T16:59:00Z

    Seafox’s largest self-propelled DP2 jack-up rig has left the Damen Verolme Rotterdam (DVR) shipyard following a four-month refit to prepare it for work on next generation windfarm projects.

  • Four more methanol-fuelled ships for Waterfront Shipping as price of dual-fuel technology drops
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    Four more methanol-fuelled carriers for Waterfront Shipping

    2018-02-14T15:59:00Z

    Methanex subsidiary Waterfront Shipping Co is to charter four more methanol carriers powered by methanol-burning, dual-fuel ME-LGI engines from MAN Diesel & Turbo.

  • Nauticor has refuelled the DEME Group’s hopper dredger 'Scheldt River' with 85 tonnes of LNG in a five truck-to-ship operation
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    Milestone for bunkering LNG in the Lower Elbe

    2018-02-14T14:24:00Z

    A new LNG bunkering operation aims to establish LNG as fuel for ships in Germany''s Lower Elbe region.

  • Claims for auxiliary engine damage cost an average of US$344,615
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    An eye on auxiliary damage

    2018-02-14T11:26:00Z

    A new report from insurance company The Swedish Club, placing the blame for most auxiliary engines on poor maintenance, gives an insight into why owners might look to swap gensets for batteries.

  • Could four-stroke propulsion with PTO be more flexible and cost efficient than two-stroke engines for LNG-fuelled bulkers?
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    Could LNG kill the two-stroke?

    2018-02-14T11:07:00Z

    Manufacturers have been hailing new four-stroke engines as ‘two-stroke killers’ for years, but a case study from Wärtsilä suggests that LNG as fuel could make four-stroke propulsion viable for some bigger ships.

  • Scrubbers may be less useful in cleaning black carbon from high sulphur fuel than previously thought
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    Scrubbers vs black carbon: More research needed

    2018-02-14T08:48:00Z

    As Arctic campaigners urge the industry not to rely on scrubbers to tackle black carbon emissions, an update to an influential report has concluded that more research is needed on their efficacy.

  • Donald Gregory: “EGCSA was set up to offer impartial technical information and advice"
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    EGCSA workshop will examine emissions requirements

    2018-02-13T16:06:00Z

    The Exhaust Gas Cleaning Systems Association (EGCSA) is to hold a two-day workshop for the to discuss the effect of new rules and regulations on emission requirements and fuel use.

  • Bourbon is embracing digital technology across its operations
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    Bourbon action plan focuses on smarter shipping

    2018-02-13T11:54:00Z

    French shipping company Bourbon has launched a smarter shipping action plan in order to stay competitive and keep up with new demands from customers.

  • One of seven methanol-fuelled tankers with cylinders protected by Chevron's BN20 oil and analysis, and MAN's ACOM system
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    Safeguarding methanol-fuelled engine cylinders

    2018-02-13T08:59:00Z

    A white paper exploring the lubrication demands onboard seven methanol carriers has cast a light on cylinder condition challenges for dual-fuel, two-stroke engines.

  • Scot Navigator discharging timber at the Irish port of Wicklow (credit: Roy Conway/Conway Ports)
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    Efficiency the watchword for short-sea trader

    2018-02-13T08:56:00Z

    A UK practitioner in the general cargo short-sea trades has looked to the Dutch industrial maritime cluster for its latest stage of fleet development. David Tinsley reports.

  • Funnels often have to be extensively modified to avoid installing expensive, tailor-made scrubber systems
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    Planning tips for scrubber retrofits

    2018-02-13T08:51:00Z

    With only a couple of years until the global cap on sulphur emissions is introduced, Wilhelmsen Ship Management’s offers some key considerations for owners planning to comply by installing scrubbers. By Sanjiv Rastogi, head of new building and technical services, Wilhelmsen Ship Management.

  • ClassNK has been looking to utilise data collected on board of vessels and at shipping companies for both EU MRV and IMO-DCS
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    ClassNK support for IMO fuel consumption reporting

    2018-02-12T13:14:00Z

    ClassNK Consulting Service Co Ltd has launched a support service for setting up a Data Collection Plan in order to support the Fuel Consumption Reporting system IMO Data Collection System (DCS).

  • Ultraviolet LED and protective coating technology could combine to tackle underwater biofouling
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    Biofouling breakthrough to harness UV-LED technology

    2018-02-12T11:58:00Z

    AkzoNobel is to develop a fouling prevention technology using ultraviolet light-emitting diodes (UV-LED) to eliminate fouling growth on underwater surfaces.