All Motorship articles in Web Issue – Page 533

  • The ASD tug ‘Calovébora’ on her way from Hong Kong to Panama; she is equipped with 2 x SRP 1515 units from Schottel (Cheoy Lee Werft Hong Kong)
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    Schottel scores in Panama

    2014-03-25T12:14:00Z

    Schottel of Germany says that its propulsion systems are proving a popular choice for the new generation of post-Panamax era tugs, as well as a local ferry.

  • The latest MTU marine genset delivers up to 323kW and is based on the series 1600 six-cylinder inline engine
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    MTU launches new marine genset engine

    2014-03-25T12:14:00Z

    Rolls-Royce Power Systems – the brand which includes MTU among others – is launching a new marine genset, based on the six-cylinder series 1600 inline diesel engine.

  • An overhauled engine is given a test run in the Royston workshop
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    Support offered for all engine types

    2014-03-25T12:14:00Z

    UK company Royston Ltd says that its engineers, based in two centres in diametrically opposite parts of the world, can be called upon to support any type or age of marine diesel engine, wherever it might be.

  • A chief engineer records in-cylinder pressures while under load running on fuel oil emulsion.
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    Emulsion trial could spark new interest

    2014-03-25T09:49:00Z

    The idea of using emulsified fuel has been around for decades, and a recent trial has again demonstrated that efficiency gains are possible alongside the known emission reductions, writes Wendy Laursen

  • Combining ship performance models with optimisation software can help achieve optimised voyage performance
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    Improving ship operating efficiency

    2014-03-25T09:48:00Z

    Quantifying true ship performance is a very complex, if not impossible task, says Dr Henry Chen, Boeing Associate Technology Fellow, currently Chief Naval Architect at Jeppesen Marine.

  • Clipper Quito and Clipper Victory (Solvang)
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    Exhaust gas cleaning – solutions for sulphur oxide emission reduction

    2014-03-25T09:47:00Z

    With tighter SOx regulations in ECAs coming into effect in 2015, shipowners and operators must decide within the next few months on how to reduce SOx emissions; Leonardo Sonzio, director retrofit, Wärtsilä Ship Power environmental solutions, explains that there are two main options, exhaust gas cleaning systems or switching to ...

  • A cold corrosion test kit
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    Beating cold corrosion, the downside of fuel-efficient engines

    2014-03-25T09:47:00Z

    Dr Steve Dye, business development and marketing manager, Parker Kittiwake explains why frequent condition monitoring is the most effective measure in combatting the recent cold corrosion phenomenon.

  • Icebergs in the High Arctic. Photo: B Inaglory
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    Evolution in cold water

    2014-03-24T23:30:00Z

    There will be a pressure on Ice-class OSVs in the future that won’t just come from the ice itself. Stevie Knight investigates.

  • MHI has lost around 60 billion yen because of difficulties encountered in the construction of two cruise vessels for AIDA Cruises
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    MHI newbuild cruise ship loss

    2014-03-24T18:17:00Z

    Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) says it has made a loss in its cruise ship business, according to its financial results for the year ending 31 March 2014.

  • The Wärtsilä 46DF engine
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    Dual fuel engine developed for fuel flexibility

    2014-03-24T17:28:00Z

    Wärtsilä has added another dual fuel four-stroke engine, the 46DF, to its marine portfolio, a move which the company claims has “once again raised the technology bar in the dual-fuel engine market.”

  • News

    Damen opens new yard in Vietnam

    2014-03-24T17:27:00Z

    Damen Shipyards Group has added a new yard, one of the largest in the group, to its portfolio, following the formal opening of the Damen Song Cam shipyard, a joint venture between Damen and several local partners.

  • Simon Bennett: “It is unfortunate that the debate has been complicated by the parallel proposal from the EU.”
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    ICS wants IMO to speed up carbon monitoring and reporting

    2014-03-24T17:22:00Z

    The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) wants IMO to give greater priority to developing a global system for monitoring and reporting of carbon emissions from ships.

  • Danelec's third generation VDR will comply with the new IMO VDR standard
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    Danelec unveils new VDR

    2014-03-24T12:46:00Z

    In response to customer demand and in view of the new upcoming IMO standard, Denmark-based Danelec Marine is launching its third generation Voyage Data Recorder (VDR), built around an entirely new ‘concept’ to help shipowners save time and cut costs, it told The Motorship.

  • UT 771 WP support vessel design from Rolls-Royce
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    Tying it up

    2014-03-23T23:30:00Z

    The two UT 771 WP support vessels now being built by Sinopacific are edging into MPSV territory, explains Ronny Pål Kvalsvik of Rolls-Royce.

  • Puttgarden should be a cleaner port when ‘Schleswig-Holstein’ (seen here) and her sisters are refitted for hybrid power (Scandlines)
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    More hybrid power systems for Scandlines ferries

    2014-03-21T15:47:00Z

    Canadian company Corvus Energy says that it is to supply three more energy storage systems to Scandlines for its next hybrid ferry refits.

  • ABB Turbocharging and Van Oord have concluded a three-year maintenance agreement
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    Turbo maintenance agreement cuts dredging costs

    2014-03-21T15:47:00Z

    ABB has announced a three-year maintenance agreement with dredging specialist Van Oord, covering global maintenance of turbochargers for 2014-2016.

  • News

    Korean Register launches CSR-H software

    2014-03-21T15:46:00Z

    Classification society Korean Register (KR) has released new software, SeaTrust-HullScan, to analyse and appraise a ship hull structure in accordance with IACS harmonised common structural rules (CSR-H).

  • Praveen Kumar Mishra has proposed an alternative to onboard ballast water treatment, on behalf of IRClass
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    IRClass proposes alternative to BWTS

    2014-03-21T15:46:00Z

    A different approach to the ballast water controversy has been proposed by Praveen Kumar Mishra, vice president of the Indian Register of Shipping (IRClass), the most recently-appointed member of IACS.

  • News

    First LNG tug for Asia

    2014-03-21T11:53:00Z

    Rolls-Royce is to power Asia’s first LNG-powered tug, marking a “new era” for tug boat propulsion.

  • The Petrofac JSD 6000 derrick lay vessel
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    Big ship, but a delicate balance

    2014-03-20T23:30:00Z

    Bringing different capabilities together isn’t a question of just piling everything you can onto one ship, even if that ship is as big as the 215.9m Petrofac JSD 6000.