All Motorship articles in Web Issue – Page 450

  • News

    ClassNK publishes amended rules

    2016-01-18T11:00:00Z

    Classification society ClassNK has announced that it has released amendments to its Rules and Guidance for the Survey and Construction of Steel Ships.

  • Azipod XO podded propulsion recently departed from the ABB factory
    News

    ABB propulsion for Meyer Werft newbuilds

    2016-01-14T10:40:00Z

    The latest Azipod XO podded propulsion has recently departed from the ABB factory in Helsinki.

  • The new Wärtsilä ferry concept featuring zero exhaust emissions
    News

    Wartsila designs zero-emissions ferry concept

    2016-01-13T14:19:00Z

    Wärtsilä Marine Solutions has launched a concept for a series of innovative and cost effective shuttle ferries which feature zero or low emissions.

  • News

    Parker Kittiwake introduces ECA data gathering

    2016-01-12T16:13:00Z

    Parker Kittiwake Procal, part of the Parker Hannifin Corporation, has launched the new Procal 1200M data gathering system and control unit.

  • Deltamarin's LNG-fuelled bulk carrier design, BDelta37 Mark II
    News

    Finding the balance

    2016-01-12T15:23:00Z

    Balancing chill, pressure and business demands is no easy task for those designing LNG fuel tanks and bunkering vessels, reports Stevie Knight.

  • The MTCCs will be hosted by credible institutions in each region following an open tender process, with strong regional involvement building on seed funding
    News

    IMO technology centres receive crucial funding

    2016-01-12T15:13:00Z

    The European Commission has provided €10 million towards five maritime technology cooperation centres (MTCCs) to be established by the IMO in Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, Latin America and the Pacific.

  • The onboard DC grid for the Vastrafik river ferry project, powered by Visedo, is one of many collaborations between the two companies
    News

    Visedo acquires Electric Power Conversion

    2016-01-12T09:48:00Z

    Finnish electric drive train specialist Visedo continues to increase its system expertise in marine solutions by acquiring Dutch integration and development partner Electric Power Conversion.

  • Applications such as the methanol conversion onboard the LR-classed 'Stena Germanica' have driven the development of the new notation
    News

    Lloyd’s Register adds low-flashpoint notation

    2016-01-12T09:14:00Z

    Class society Lloyd’s Register has introduced new design and construction standards for the use of low-flashpoint fuels with a new LFPF notation.

  • Cathelco engineer checking an ICCP control panel
    News

    Cathelco corrosion protection for FPSO trio

    2016-01-11T15:06:00Z

    Cathelco has won a trio of orders to supply hull corrosion protection systems to FPSOs.

  • Knut Ørbeck-Nilssen, CEO of DNV GL Maritime (left) with Mikki Koskinen, managing director of ESL Shipping
    News

    ESL bulkers first for DNV GL rules

    2016-01-11T14:21:00Z

    Two dual-fuelled handysize bulk carriers for Finnish owner ESL Shipping will be the first built to DNV GL’s new rules, released late last year.

  • Jon Childs of GE Power Conversions:  “The economic downturn is really forcing owners and operators to refocus”
    News

    Jon Childs: Out of the bottleneck

    2016-01-11T11:53:00Z

    Jon Childs of GE Power Conversions admits he “has been on something of a crusade” to make nailing down the most effective electrical installation less painful. But it took a neat turn of events to propel his ideas beyond the coffee machine, writes Stevie Knight.

  • The 7,000m3 LPG tanker Barbosa Lima Sobrinho is Promar's maiden vessel, and the second of six ordered from Vard by Transpetro
    News

    Vard Promar bears first fruit

    2016-01-11T11:47:00Z

    Global shipbuilder and designer Vard has delivered a 7,000m3 full-pressurised LPG carrier to Petrobras Transporte (Transpetro), the first vessel to be completed at the group’s newest yard, Vard Promar near Recife.

  • The new chemical tankers under construction at shipyards in Vietnam will feature a Wärtsilä integrated solution
    News

    Wartsila X-40 for Vietnamese chemical tanker

    2016-01-08T16:30:00Z

    Three new 21,800 dwt chemical tankers, under construction at two different shipyards in Vietnam, will feature integrated Wärtsilä propulsion and power generation systems.

  • News

    Langh Tech takes control of DeltaLangh JV

    2016-01-07T17:22:00Z

    Langh Tech has acquired Deltamarin’s shares in scrubber and water treatment systems manufacturer DeltaLangh, taking full control of the company.

  • News

    ABB introduces smart motion compensation

    2016-01-07T15:19:00Z

    ABB has introduced a new self-learning motion compensation system designed by MJR Power and Automation, the X-Wave.

  • Ships could be powered with fuel derived from paper waste streams
    News

    Biofuels: A force for good

    2016-01-07T12:12:00Z

    A new partnership between Goodfuels, Wärtsilä and Boskalis is testing the next generation of marine biofuels with a view to enhancing the performance of more demanding, lower quality fuels. Stevie Knight reports.

  • News

    ExxonMobil brings mass flow metering to Hong Kong

    2016-01-07T12:11:00Z

    ExxonMobil has introduced the first independently accredited mass flow metering system (MFMS) in Hong Kong, following successful introduction of the system in Singapore.

  • Innovative ships committed long-term to transatlantic shipments of US shale gas
    News

    Embracing ethane

    2016-01-06T13:32:00Z

    Late last year The Motorship reported in-depth on the first of Evergas’ Dragon-class ethane carriers. At the Gas Fuelled Ships conference in November 2015 Carlo Contessi, general manager, Wärtsilä Italia, revealed how the company had adapted its four-stroke dual-fuel engines to run on ethane boil-off.

  • News

    Panasia BWMS steps towards US approval

    2016-01-06T13:30:00Z

    Filter- and UV-based ballast water management system manufacturer Panasia has passed a crucial stage of testing for USCG type approval, without using the now-discounted Most Probable Number (MPN) method of sampling.

  • Hapag-Lloyd's 'Kuala Lumpur Express' can complete fuel switch in under four hours; older vessels can take up to 72 hours
    News

    Fuel switching on Hapag-Lloyd containerships

    2016-01-06T10:50:00Z

    Hapag-Lloyd has provided an insight into the fuel-switching procedure on its 8,750 teu containership ‘Kuala Lumpur Express’, which changes between HFO and MDO four times each tour.