All Motorship articles in Web Issue – Page 529

  • The ships are of a newly developed E/F 12,500dwt type
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    Owners team up on new type from China

    2014-04-24T16:03:00Z

    Three German shipowners have teamed up to develop and order six of a new type of multi-purpose ship in China, which they say could be the most efficient ship of its kind ever built and will be packed with European equipment and expertise, reports Tom Todd.

  • 'CMM Gravity' features a 782m² deck with a 1,500 tonnes deck load capacity
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    CMM receives first Damen PSV

    2014-04-24T15:58:00Z

    Monaco-based Compagnie Maritime Monégasque SAM (CMM) has received its first Damn platform supply vessel (PSV) 3300, ‘CMM Gravity’.

  • DSA deputy director-general Jan Fritz Hansen: “The decision makers have not understood the consequences of what they have done”
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    Danes want strict ECA sulphur enforcement

    2014-04-23T17:09:00Z

    The Danish Shipowners Association (DSA) has repeated the call from one of its member companies for proper enforcement of the upcoming ECA sulphur limits.

  • The SPA80 uses an all-electric propulsion system
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    Sinopacific new build christened

    2014-04-23T14:55:00Z

    Sinopacific Shipbuilding Group has christened its latest vessel, an Anchor Handling Tug Supply (AHTS) SPA80, at its Zhejiang Shipyard.

  • Volkswerft gets a chance to build ships again
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    New owners at last for battered Volkswerft

    2014-04-23T11:47:00Z

    Receiver Berthold Brinkmann and Nordic Yards have welcomed a decision by German state authorities to sell the bankrupt shipyard Volkswerft to Nordic Yards as of June 1st, reports Tom Todd.

  • Claus Winter Graugaard of Lauritzen Kosan: “There is a huge upside to being non-compliant”
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    Shipowner speaks about ECA sulphur limits

    2014-04-22T21:58:00Z

    A prominent Danish shipowner says that regulators must do more to ensure compliance with the 0.1% fuel sulphur content which will be mandatory in ECAs from January 2015.

  • Rolls-Royce engines and anchor handling for Bourbon newbuild [951257]  -  3 Linkid : 1997461
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    Arctech new build for Sovcomflot

    2014-04-22T16:14:00Z

    Arctech Helsinki Shipyard is to build an icebreaking supply vessel for Russia’s Sovcomflot as part of a €100m contract.

  • Bijela shipyard – could be yet another Damen acquisition
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    Damen bids for Montenegro’s Bijela shipyard

    2014-04-22T14:33:00Z

    The Dutch Damen Shipyards group has submitted the sole bid in the tender to acquire a 61.57% stake in Montenegro’s Bijela shipyard, writes Jaroslaw Adamowski.

  • MAN's ME-GI engine significantly reduces emissions compared to a traditional engine
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    MAN prepares for Tier III era

    2014-04-17T17:01:00Z

    With the International Maritime Organisation’s (IMO) Tier III emissions regulation set to come in to force in the coming years, MAN Diesel and Turbo says it’s ready to support its customers “for this new era of environmentally efficient shipping”.

  • The contract was signed for NOK 350m (US$58.5m)
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    Hybrid battery-powered PSV contract

    2014-04-17T06:52:00Z

    Norway’s Havyard is to design and build a hybrid battery-powered platform supply vessel (PSV) for Fafnir Offshore HF as part of a NOK 350m (US$58.5m) contract.

  • Lockheed Martin’s first LNG tank for Harvey Gulf rolls out of the company’s NASA facility in New Orleans
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    Lockheed Martin delivers first LNG tank

    2014-04-16T11:19:00Z

    The first LNG tank manufactured by Lockheed Martin in the US for Harvey Gulf’s gas-fuelled PSVs has been completed in New Orleans.

  • Quest 1 schematic
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    NES adds energy storage to Quadro drives

    2014-04-15T18:18:00Z

    Norwegian Electric Systems (NES), the Bergen-based integrator of marine and offshore electric propulsion systems, has launched two new hybrid systems to the market.

  • News

    New Russian oil tanker series

    2014-04-15T15:36:00Z

    Armada Shipyard is to build two river-sea oil tankers to the Russian Maritime Register of Shipping (RS) class for the Palmali Group.

  • Two new PrimeShip-Green software products have been released by ClassNK
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    Free EEDI design support tool released by ClassNK

    2014-04-15T14:33:00Z

    A new PrimeShip-Green software tool has been introduced by Tokyo-based classification society ClassNK to aid compliance with IMO requirements for EEDI.

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    Gazprom opens new lubes plant in Russia

    2014-04-15T11:36:00Z

    Gazprom Neft is expected to become a major supplier of marine lubrication oils to the Russian domestic shipping industry following the recent commissioning of a new production plant, writes Eugene Gerden.

  • Signalling a new chapter in small ferry design, the ‘Hallaig’ employs a hybrid power and propulsion system using batteries and diesel-electric plant (Caledonian MacBrayne)
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    Hebridean ferry puts down a new marker for hybrid technology

    2014-04-14T17:49:00Z

    Scotland’s ground-breaking, hybrid ferry project has been realised through the entry into west coast service of two double-enders incorporating a novel powering and propulsion concept, described by David Tinsley.

  • News

    Agreement reached on MLC amendments

    2014-04-14T17:10:00Z

    An agreement has been reached for amendments to the Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 (MLC, 2006) to address abandonment of seafarers and crew claims.

  • An example of an underwater hull coating system specification
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    More clarity needed on dry film thickness

    2014-04-14T13:58:00Z

    Dr Raouf Kattan of Safinah and John Fletcher of Elcometer have prepared a paper discussing the pitfalls in assessing dry film thickness; Wendy Laursen summarises the findings.

  • All offshore: ‘Bold Tern’, ‘Aeolus’, ‘Island Captain’ and ‘Island Centurion’ at LWB
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    Offshore and cruise dominate spring repair

    2014-04-14T11:45:00Z

    Offshore vessels in all their complex variety, along with seasonal cruise ships, dominate an active repair and conversion scene in Germany this spring, reports Tom Todd.

  • Germans tipped for heavy ferry conversion
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    Germans in running for conversions

    2014-04-14T11:45:00Z

    Lloyd Werft Bremerhaven and Blohm & Voss Repair in Hamburg were reported in the running for two major conversions planned by Scandlines as ''The Motorship'' went to press, writes Tom Todd.