All Motorship articles in Web Issue – Page 493

  • Ro-pax 'San Sha No 1` was completed from concept to delivery in just two years
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    Hainan ro-pax ferrry project completed

    2015-01-16T09:31:00Z

    Kned E Hansen, CS Marine (Shanghai) and Bo Hai Shipyard have delivered the first ro-pax vessel designed for the Chinese market, ‘San Sha No 1’, commissioned by the Hainan government.

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    Rolls-Royce upgrades ‘Norwegian Epic’ propulsion

    2015-01-15T16:59:00Z

    Rolls-Royce will supply permanent magnet tunnel thrusters to Norwegian Cruise Lines (NCL) vessel ‘Norwegian Epic’ as part of an upgrade of the ship’s propulsion package.

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    GE powers US Coast Guard cutter

    2015-01-15T16:26:00Z

    The US Coast Guard has commissioned the National Security Cutter ‘Hamilton’, to be powered by a combined diesel and gas turbine (CODAG) system comprising a GE LM2500 gas turbine and two diesel engines.

  • News

    Hapag-Lloyd prepares for MRV

    2015-01-15T15:47:00Z

    DNV GL and Hapag-Lloyd have initiated a joint project to verify the ship owner’s readiness for upcoming EU emission-monitoring regulations.

  • Newport Shipping Group's Green Lotus 32 embodies the owner's focus on energy efficiency
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    Newport Shipping urges efficiency focus

    2015-01-15T15:00:00Z

    Ship owners should avoid fast steaming despite lower oil prices according to Newport Shipping Group’s technical ship management arm Ecoships, which has instead argued that companies should take the opportunity to benefit fully from energy-saving technologies.

  • The ice class vessel for MCS is one of four icebreaker orders currently on Keppel's books
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    Keppel wins MCS ice class contract

    2015-01-15T11:19:00Z

    Shipbuilder Keppel Singmarine has been awarded a contract to build an ice-class, multipurpose vessel for Maritime Construction Services valued at around US$265m.

  • Coralius is the first LNG ship-to-ship bunkering and feeder vessel to be built in Europe
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    Skangass commissions LNG bunker vessel

    2015-01-15T10:17:00Z

    Skangass has commissioned the first LNG bunker and feeder vessel to be built in Europe. The Coralius will be built by Royal Bodewes in the Netherlands and owned by Swedish-Dutch joint venture Sirius Veder Gas.

  • News

    ClassNK updates onboard maintenance checklists

    2015-01-14T16:50:00Z

    ClassNK has released the latest version of its Good Maintenance Onboard Ships checklists to ensure vessels are safe, well-maintained and compliant with regulations.

  • Palfinger will create a separate winches business unit after acquiring Norwegian Deck Machinery
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    Palfinger Marine acquires Norwegian Deck Machinery

    2015-01-14T16:03:00Z

    Palfinger Marine has concluded the 100% acquisition of Norwegian Deck Machinery (NDM), adding winches to its portfolio of deck and handling equipment.

  • Jason Steward joins BMT Nigel Gee as business development manager
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    BMT Nigel Gee appoints business development lead

    2015-01-14T08:37:00Z

    International maritime design, engineering and risk management consultancy BMT Nigel Gee has appointed Jason Steward as its business development manager.

  • Eaton’s uninterruptible power supplies (UPSs) have power ratings of between 20 and 160kVA
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    Eaton power for newbuild cruise ships

    2015-01-13T17:16:00Z

    Global power management company, Eaton, has secured a contract with German shipbuilder, Meyer Werft to supply power systems onboard two of its cruise ships currently under construction for Star Cruises.

  • The SX175's X-stern hull line design is intended to enhance the vessel's stability
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    Ulstein to build offshore wind service vessels

    2015-01-13T16:46:00Z

    Norwegian ship builder and designer Ulstein will supply two SX175 service operation vessels to Bernhard Schulte in its first contract within the offshore wind industry.

  • Van Beers joins Blohm+Voss from power and propulsion company Wärtsilä
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    Van Beers joins Blohm+Voss as CEO

    2015-01-13T16:20:00Z

    German shipbuilder Blohm+Voss has appointed Fred van Beers as its new chief executive officer, taking over from Dr Herbert Aly from 1 March.

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    Bahamas recognises Indian Register of Shipping

    2015-01-13T14:32:00Z

    The flag state of Bahamas has recognised the authority of Indian Register of Shipping to carry out statutory surveys, audits and certification of Bahamian ships and ship-operating companies.

  • The Alaska-class ferries will house Rolls-Royce Promas propulsion systems
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    Rolls-Royce to power Alaskan ferries

    2015-01-13T13:42:00Z

    Rolls-Royce has been selected by Vigor Industrial and the Alaska Marine Highway System, part of the Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities, to provide the propulsion system for its Alaska-class ferries.

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    ISSA urges cooperation in global ship supply

    2015-01-12T14:56:00Z

    Abdul Hameed Hajah, new president of the International Shipsuppliers & Services Association (ISSA), has called for industry stakeholders to work together to create an effective and efficient global supply industry.

  • After its conversion, ‘Stena Germanica’ will be the ‘world’s first’ methanol powered vessel
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    LR to class first methanol powered vessel

    2015-01-12T14:12:00Z

    Lloyd’s Register (LR) has confirmed it will class the ‘world’s first’ methanol powered vessel following its conversion to a dual-fuel propulsion system at Poland’s Remontowa shipyard.

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    Yara Marine wins Hyundai scrubber contract

    2015-01-12T10:03:00Z

    Yara Marine Technologies, formerly Green Tech Marine, has won an order to supply six scrubber systems to LPG Carriers being built by Hyundai Heavy Industries at Hyundai Mipo.

  • Damen Shiprepair & Conversion completed the Saga Sapphire repair in 19 days
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    Damen Shiprepair completes Saga Sapphire refurb

    2015-01-12T09:44:00Z

    The 196.63m Saga Sapphire has been repaired and refurbished at Damen Shiprepair Rotterdam, with works including the replacement of two sewage plants and a scheduled DNV GL class survey.

  • Polarstern at LWB recently
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    Polarstern limps home after Polar breakdown

    2015-01-09T16:19:00Z

    Veteran German research ship Polarstern is cutting short an Antarctic expedition and returning home for repairs after a breakdown in one of her two Escher Wyss propeller systems, writes Tom Todd.