All Motorship articles in Web Issue – Page 436

  • Caterpillar’s Marine Solution Centre unveils breakthrough hybrid thruster
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    First delivery for Cat hybrid thruster

    2016-05-27T10:00:00Z

    Caterpillar Maine’s new Marine Solutions Centre will be overseeing the delivery of the first Cat Marine Hybrid Thruster system.

  • The propellers will be delivered directly to the shipyard where installation is scheduled for July and September
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    Kappel propellers for Danaos container vessels

    2016-05-26T16:15:00Z

    MAN Diesel and Turbo has won an order to supply Danaos Shipping with fixed pitch Kappel propellers to CSCL Europe and CSCL America.

  • (l-r) Juergen Kudritzki and Dong Jianfu sign the cooperation agreement in Shanghai
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    Marorka and SMEDRI to develop ship efficiency in China

    2016-05-26T12:12:00Z

    Global provider of energy management and operational performance solutions, Marorka Iceland, and the Shanghai Marine Diesel Engine Research Institute (SMDERI) have joined forces to make China’s shipping industry more efficient and sustainable.

  • Alfa Laval's PureNOx Prime system has been chosen for use on five new VLECs
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    VLEC order for Alfa Laval PureNOx

    2016-05-25T15:56:00Z

    Alfa Laval’s PureNOx water treatment solution – PureNOx Prime – has been chosen for use in Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) systems on board five very large ethane carriers (VLEC) to be operated by United Ethane Carriers (UEC).

  • Composition of the PPG SIGMAGLIDE self-adhesive fouling release film solution
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    PPG to develop eco-friendly hull film system

    2016-05-23T14:34:00Z

    PPG’s protective and marine business has received EU finding to produce a new fouling protection system for commercial vessels.

  • "Shipping needs to play its part in reducing CO2. But once you introduce a measure it can be very costly, so it needs to be thought through carefully beforehand." Martin Kröger, managing director, German Shipowners Association VDR
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    German owners confront challenging market

    2016-05-23T08:04:00Z

    For one of the world’s biggest merchant fleets, environmental regulation and efficiency improvements remain high on the agenda even in the face of economic uncertainty, Martin Kröger, managing director of German shipowners association VDR, tells The Motorship.

  • Support from commercial operators FinFerries and ESL Shipping will enable further progress as the Rolls-Royce led autonomy project enters the next stage
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    Autonomous shipping: Closer than you think

    2016-05-23T08:02:00Z

    With plans to build a remote-controlled coastal demonstrator ship by 2018, Rolls-Royce and partners in the Advanced Autonomous Waterborne Applications project are confident that such vessels are no longer a distant possibility. But what they discover along the way will be equally important. Gavin Lipsith reports.

  • News

    Measuring fuel quality

    2016-05-23T07:57:00Z

    There is more reason than ever for ship operators to look more closely at how fuel quality can affect engine and vessel performance, writes Larry Rumbol, marine condition monitoring market development manager, ?Parker Kittiwake.

  • Aker ARC 130A icebreakers will soon be helping out round Novy Port. Image: Aker Arctic
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    The ‘all or nothing’ of ice design

    2016-05-23T07:54:00Z

    “The problem is with ice is that it’s all or nothing,” says Arto Uuskallio of Aker Arctic. “It’s the nature of the physics: it’s either frozen or liquid.”

  • Capable Wismar will share work with other yards
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    €3.5 billion German order takes shape

    2016-05-22T11:44:00Z

    The ten new cruise ships ordered just this week from the shipyards making up Germany’s new Lloyd Werft Group by owners Genting Hong Kong are worth €3.5 billion, reports Tom Todd.

  • Modeltest of the new nozzle Schottel VarioDuct SDV45 in the towing tank
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    Schottel launches high-performance nozzle

    2016-05-20T15:25:00Z

    Schottel has announced that its new high performance nozzle is now available in the Rudderpropper range.

  • The membrane tank technology is suited for the tight spaces onboard cruise vessels, but the scale of the installation presents challenges
    News

    A place for big ideas

    2016-05-20T09:57:00Z

    Heavy fuel oil is ‘discouraged’ in the Arctic and completely banned in the Antarctic, which means there is a greater emphasis on low-pollution propulsion, for example LNG, writes Stevie Knight

  • Initial test results for an eighteen-cylinder pure gas MTU engine under developmnet will benefit the European ferry projects
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    MTU develops high-speed pure gas engine

    2016-05-20T09:56:00Z

    Rolls-Royce’s high speed engine unit MTU is developing the first high-speed marine engines to operate on pure gas, with first applications planned on European ferries.

  • Rare lock gate overhaul at LWB.
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    Which way repair after German yard changes?

    2016-05-20T09:50:00Z

    The dust is settling after yet another corporate reshuffle in German shipbuilding, but it remains to be seen if the latest changes will also benefit the repair and conversion sector as well as newbuilding, writes Tom Todd

  • News

    Finning calls for accurate fuel monitoring

    2016-05-20T09:47:00Z

    Finning UK and Ireland is urging all ship operators to implement accurate monitoring technology to document fuel consumption.

  • The Olympic Gemini at EJA’s quayside
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    Sembcorp Marine Brazil yard completes debut repair

    2016-05-19T10:38:00Z

    Estaleiro Jurong Aracruz (EJA), Sembcorp Marine’s Brazilian subsidiary, has successfully completed the yard’s first vessel repair project.

  • Mitsubishi Turbocharger and Engine Europe has acquired Norwegian Gas & Diesel Power AS
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    Mitsubishi acquisition to bolster gas-fuelled business

    2016-05-18T17:01:00Z

    Mitsubishi Turbocharger and Engine Europe’s (MTEE) new acquisition and merger of Norwegian Gas & Diesel Power AS (G&DP) has been finalised.

  • Shell will analyse around 18,000 cylinder drain oil samples in 2016v
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    Increase in oil condition monitoring

    2016-05-17T17:54:00Z

    Shell Marine Products (SMP) has analysed over 50,000 cylinder drain oils samples via its Shell Rapid Lubricants Analysis (RLA) service for which it says demand has grown rapidly.

  • AkzoNobel makes award of carbon credits to Greek ship owner Neda Maritime
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    AkzoNobel carbon credits for Neda Maritime

    2016-05-17T10:30:00Z

    Neda Maritime Agency has been awarded carbon credits through a methodology developed by AkzoNobel’s marine coatings business.

  • News

    OceanSaver completes USCG testing

    2016-05-17T10:29:00Z

    OceanSaver has finalised all testing which is required for the US Coast Guard (USCG) type approval application of ballast water management systems.