All Motorship articles in Web Issue – Page 455

  • Using a combination of online monitoring and offline tools such as Parker Kittiwake's Ferrous Wear Meter can help avoid damage and maintain productivity.
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    Engineers prefer reliability centred maintenance

    2015-11-20T08:14:00Z

    The shift from preventative to predictive maintenance decisions is one of the key means by which the industry can cut costs and extend the useful life of vessels, argues Larry Rumbol, marine condition monitoring market development manager, Parker Kittiwake.

  • The low-pressure Unitor Xflow water mist system from Wilhelmsen Technical Solutions can protect room sizes fr which a high-pressure system is usually required
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    IMO addresses water mist systems maintenance

    2015-11-20T08:11:00Z

    Design, installation, commissioning and maintenance all have an impact on safe operations, but owners must understand that no two installations are the same, explains Erik Christensen, global technical solution manager at Wilhelmsen Technical Solutions.

  • News

    Yard worker health research

    2015-11-19T16:25:00Z

    The medical team at Drydocks World Dubai have successfully completed collaborative research with the UK’s Imperial College London into the health and wellbeing of its yard employees.

  • News

    MAN acquires Cryo Marine fuel interests

    2015-11-19T11:56:00Z

    MAN Diesel & Turbo’s Swedish operation has acquired the marine fuel and bunkering business of Cryo AB, a Linde Engineering subsidiary that also makes cryogenic equipment for handling LNG.

  • News

    Eaton launches new uninterruptable power supply

    2015-11-19T11:52:00Z

    Eaton has launched a next generation marine UPS, the Easton 9PHD, specifically designed to withstand harsh working conditions and secure the reliability of critical systems.

  • Andree Underthun, operations manager (left) and Stian Braastad, global technical support manager, at the new Integrated Operations Centre in Billingstad
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    Integrated operations centre enhances ABB monitoring

    2015-11-19T11:18:00Z

    ABB is now monitoring equipment onboard nearly 100 vessels from a new integrated operations centre in Billingstad, opened in September and introduced to press yesterday.

  • Royston completes engine overhaul on FPSO
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    Bluewater FPSO gets engine overhaul

    2015-11-18T09:44:00Z

    Royston Limited has completed an engine overhaul on the Bluewater-owned offshore floating production, storage and offloading (FPSO) vessel, Haewene Brim.

  • Bestobell secures major orders for cryogenic valves for marine fuel systems
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    Bestobell secures high-pressure valve orders

    2015-11-17T16:04:00Z

    Bestobell Marine has secured two new orders to supply its new range of high pressure globe and check valves to be used in fuel gas systems on board ships.

  • News

    Seven ship RCL deal for Hyde Marine

    2015-11-17T14:55:00Z

    Hyde Marine has been awarded with another retrofit contract for Hyde GUARDIAN Gold Ballast Water Treatment systems by Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd (RCL).

  • Optimarin in pole position in the race for USCG approval
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    Optimarin claims lead in USGC approval

    2015-11-16T16:14:00Z

    Ballast water treatment (BTW) specialists Optimarin looks set to be USCG approved in 2016 after meeting USCG marine water requirements.

  • Fincantieri delivered ‘Viking Star’ to Viking Ocean Cruises last spring
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    Fincantieri to build Viking pair

    2015-11-16T15:00:00Z

    Viking Ocean Cruises and Fincantieri have signed an agreement for the construction of two newbuild additional cruise ships.

  • Great Eastern in Dock 1 at Gibdock, showing part of the Pad 1 fabrication and assembly area
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    Gibdock in Norbulk exhaust scrubber project

    2015-11-16T13:51:00Z

    Gibraltan shipyard Gibdock is to retrofit exhaust gas scrubbers for five vessels operated by ship management major Norbulk Shipping and owned by global shipping group Vroon.

  • The 'Pacific Aria' and 'Pacific Eden' drydocked concurrently at Sembcorp Marine's Admiralty yard
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    Sembcorp Marine completes P&O Cruises upgrades

    2015-11-16T13:36:00Z

    Singapore-based yard group Sembcorp Marine has completed concurrent upgrades of cruise vessels ‘Pacific Eden’ and ‘Pacific Aria’, taking its total cruise upgrades in 2015 to 12.

  • 'Pacific Aria' and 'Pacific Eden' at Sembcorp Marine's Admiralty yard
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    Sembcorp Marine completes P&O Cruises upgrades

    2015-11-16T08:05:00Z

    Singapore-based yard group Sembcorp Marine has completed concurrent upgrades of cruise vessels ‘Pacific Eden’ and ‘Pacific Aria’, taking its total cruise upgrades in 2015 to 12.

  • Verifavia is helping five ship owners identify compliance issues ahead of reporting emissions in line with the EU's MRV regulation
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    Verifavia helps owners address MRV readiness

    2015-11-15T17:50:00Z

    DFDS Seaways, Euronav Ship Management, NEDA Maritime Agency, Seaspan Ship Management and Synergy Maritime have appointed emissions verification specialist Verifavia Shipping to perform pre-verification gap analyses of the companies’ compliance with the EU’s new MRV regulations.

  • News

    Interferry heads MRV ro-pax metrics group

    2015-11-15T17:28:00Z

    Trade association Interferry is leading a correspondence group tasked with recommending sector-specific metrics for ro-pax vessels under EU legislation on the monitoring, reporting and verification (MRV) of carbon dioxide emissions from ships.

  • News

    Calnetix patents to find marine applications

    2015-11-15T17:13:00Z

    Three US patents recently awarded to Calnetix Technologies could find use in marine applications, the company has confirmed to The Motorship.

  • Bearings damage and problems caused by lubrication management remain the most costly of main engine damage claims, says the Swedish P&I Club
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    Swedish Club sheds light on engine claims

    2015-11-15T14:58:00Z

    Analysis of machinery claims handled by the Swedish P&I Club over two years reveals that main engine damage is the most costly of all claims, with bearings damage and problems caused by poor lubrication management the most expensive.

  • The 11G95ME-C9.5 engine during its shop test in Korea (picture courtesy of Doosan Engine)
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    Most powerful MAN engine leaves testbed

    2015-11-15T13:22:00Z

    South Korean engine builder Doosan Engine has successfully factory tested a 103,000hp MAN B&W 11G95ME-C9.5 two-stroke engine, the most powerful MAN engine ever built.

  • CMA CGM said this is the first maritime-themed wooden toy
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    My first container ship

    2015-11-13T17:10:00Z

    A new wooden toy launched by French shipping line CMA CGM, My First Container Ship, is set to bring out the shipping magnate in children - and the inner child in all ship enthusiasts..