All Motorship articles in Web Issue – Page 535

  • The acquisition of NAPA by Class NK is concluded byTetsuya Kinoshita, executive vice president, ClassNK (top left), Yasushi Nakamura, representative director, executive vice president, ClassNK (bottom left) Juha Heikinheimo, president, NAPA Grou...
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    Class society acquires maritime software house

    2014-03-18T08:33:00Z

    Tokyo-based classification society ClassNK is to acquire the Finnish maritime software house NAPA, in a deal which is claimed to help improve safety and performance of the maritime industry as a whole.

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    DSME wins ice-class gas tanker order

    2014-03-17T17:40:00Z

    Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering of South Korea has announced a Russian contract for an LNG carrier with icebreaking capabilities.

  • Wärtsilä low-pressure two stroke gas engine, using both Diesel and Otto cycles
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    Diesel is far from dead

    2014-03-17T15:56:00Z

    Although alternatives are looking increasingly attractive, Lloyd’s Register believes that the trusted traditional two-stroke diesel engine will continue to be the first choice in large ship propulsion for many years to come.

  • The EcoCam from MAN promises to bring improved fuel economy to mechanical engines operating at low loads
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    EcoCam continues MAN diesel fuel optimisation

    2014-03-17T15:56:00Z

    MAN Diesel & Turbo has announced a device known as EcoCam, intended for retrofitting to its mechanical two-stroke engines with single turbochargers.

  • General influence of turbocharger’s rpm on its efficiency based on Caterpillar 399 engine example (M/V ‘Seaspan Greg’)
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    Cost-effective turbocharger modification for fuel saving and emission control

    2014-03-17T15:46:00Z

    Dr Anatoly Mezheritsky, president of Canadian engineering company MA TurboEngine, looks at alterations to turbocharger configuration for large marine engines employing slow steaming and other part-load operations to cut fuel costs and reduce exhaust emissions.

  • ‘MTS Martinique’; an electric hybrid powered bunker barge for Belgian ports
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    Bunker barge uses electric propulsion

    2014-03-15T23:30:00Z

    With ever-tighter emissions limits in port areas, there are pressures on vessels operating mostly within harbor confines, like tugs and bunker barges, to be as clean as possible; Dag Pike describes an electric Belgian bunker barge.

  • Bourgas shipyard – to be auctioned in April
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    Bulgaria’s Bourgas Shipyards put up for auction

    2014-03-14T16:11:00Z

    Bourgas Shipyards, a shipbuilding and repair yard located on the country’s Black Sea coast, has been put up for sale, writes Jaroslaw Adamowski.

  • Two Vard 1.08 PSVs have been ordered by offshore contractor Mermaid Marine Australia
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    Australian owner orders two Vard PSVs

    2014-03-14T15:40:00Z

    Vard Holdings has announced contracts for the design and construction of two Vard 1.08 PSVs for offshore contractor Mermaid Marine Australia (MMA), which is based in Fremantle, WA.

  • The equipment package includes MacGregor VDF electric cranes
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    MacGregor secures “substantial” contract

    2014-03-14T11:22:00Z

    MacGregor, part of Cargotec, is to supply deck equipment for a series of eight 58,500 tonne bulk carriers under construction at New Times Shipbuilding in China.

  • Transas has established itself as one of the world’s leading e-maritime innovators Photo: Transas
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    E-maritime solutions partnership

    2014-03-13T18:35:00Z

    France’s high-technology group, Orolia, has signed a strategic partnership with the global hardware and software provider, Transas, to develop new e-maritime solutions for the shipping industry.

  • Even lube oil in the engine needs to be declared to customs in Argentina, says the American Club
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    Insurer warns of ‘oily business’ in Argentina

    2014-03-12T16:55:00Z

    Insurer The American Club has warned its members that customs authorities in Argentina are becoming particularly strict regarding declaration of ships stores.

  • The ABB PLCs and drives went through detailed testing at Vard Electro’s test facility in Norway
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    ABB supplies drive systems to Vard Electro for PSVs

    2014-03-12T16:55:00Z

    ABB reports that its modular liquid-cooled drives and programmable logic controllers (PLCs) are part of an application-specific propulsion and thruster power system for offshore supply ships from Vard Electro.

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    UASC completes largest ever order

    2014-03-12T16:38:00Z

    The United Arab Shipping Company (UASC) has completed its largest ever newbuild order by exercising the final option for one 18,000 teu vessel with Korea’s Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI).

  • ClassNK regroups
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    ClassNK responds to boxship safety concerns

    2014-03-12T12:17:00Z

    ClassNK, the Tokyo-based classification society, has established a new inspection panel into large containership safety, following the Japanese government investigations into the ‘MOL Comfort’ incident.

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    Two more OSVs from Vard

    2014-03-12T11:38:00Z

    Vard Holdings, the Singapore-based Fincantieri subsidiary formerly known as STX Offshore, has announced contracts for two more offshore support vessels, following the announcement on 11 March of a large subsea construction vessel order.

  • Lloyd’s Register’s ‘Global Marine Fuel Trends 2030’ sees HFO maintaining a significant market share into the foreseeable future
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    HFO still dominant in 2030, says LR study

    2014-03-12T11:08:00Z

    Classification Society Lloyd’s Register has issued a new study, ‘Global Marine Fuel Trends 2030’, as a follow-up to its 2013 report ‘Global Marine Trends 2030’.

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    Major new Asian contract for Stadt

    2014-03-11T15:29:00Z

    Nam Cheong Group in Malaysia has ordered more electric propulsion system from Stadt, a sustainable electric propulsion expert based in Norway.

  • A new local operating panel from CMR
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    Improved control panels for electronic engines

    2014-03-11T15:13:00Z

    Engine control and instrumentation company CMR has launched new local operating panels (LOPs) for ship machinery, designed to marine standards.

  • A new OSCV ordered from Vard will be the largest in Solstad’s fleet
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    Solstad orders large sub-sea construction vessel

    2014-03-11T11:59:00Z

    Vard Holdings says that it has entered into a letter of intent with Solstad Offshore of Norway for the design and construction of a large offshore subsea construction vessel (OSCV), said to represent the largest single vessel order in Vard’s history.

  • The contract was signed by Eng Ali Bin Towaih, vice president - business development, commercial and project management and Alireza Ramin Majid, country manager of DNV GL
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    DNV GL to re-certify DDW quality systems

    2014-03-11T11:41:00Z

    Dubai-based Drydocks World and Maritime World says that it has appointed DNV GL to provide re-certification services for its Quality Management Systems, in order to verify compliance with ISO 9001:2008 and to identify potential process improvement opportunities.