All Motorship articles in Web Issue – Page 536

  • Damen has received a second order for its 138m DOC 8500 offshore construction vessel design
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    Maersk orders Damen cable layer

    2014-03-11T11:41:00Z

    Damen Shipyards has announced a new order for a DOC 8500 Offshore Carrier vessel, contracted by Maersk Supply Service for charter to DeepOcean.

  • Sinopacific of China has received more orders for its Crown 82 bulker
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    New contract for Chinese bulkers

    2014-03-11T11:41:00Z

    Sinopacific Shipbuilding Group of China has announced a new contract with Shandong Bohi Industry for two Crown MHI 82 bulk carriers, with an option for a further two vessels.

  • News

    New shiprepair branch for Unithai

    2014-03-11T11:41:00Z

    Thai shipyard Unithai Shipyard and Engineering has announced the opening of a new branch in Songkhla province, intended to support the steady growth of operations in one of the busiest offshore markets in the region.

  • Trojan Technologies’ Marinex BWT system
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    Type approval for Canadian BWT system

    2014-03-11T11:41:00Z

    Trojan Technologies of Canada has announced that its Marinex BWT product suite has obtained IMO type approval from DNV on behalf of the Norwegian Maritime Directorate.

  • UECC said these are the first PCTC’s of their kind to be fitted with an LNG fuel propulsion system Photo: UECC
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    Newbuild dual fuel pure car and truck carriers

    2014-03-10T19:33:00Z

    United European Car Carriers (UECC), jointly owned by Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha (NYK) and Wallenius Lines, has signed a contract to construct two dual fuel LNG Pure Car and Truck Carriers (PCTCs).

  • Brittany Ferries’ new LNG-fuelled ro-pax ordered from STX France
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    Ferry fleet to switch to gas fuel

    2014-03-10T14:21:00Z

    Bureau Veritas has announced a significant contract to class a fleet of LNG-fuelled ro-pax vessels, including three conversions and one newbuilding.

  • ASRY had a record six vessels on its slipways for repair simultaneously
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    ASRY hits repair record

    2014-03-07T16:38:00Z

    Arabian Gulf-based Arab Shipbuilding and Repair Yard (ASRY) recently saw six vessels under repair simultaneously on its dual slipways, which helped bring in a 7.24% increase in revenues in 2013.

  • Kleven is to build two 127m OCVs for Volstad
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    Kleven acquires two-ship OCV order for Volstad

    2014-03-07T12:28:00Z

    Norwegian shipyard Kleven Verft has announced an order from Ålesund-based Volstad Maritime on the delivery of two offshore construction vessels (OCVs).

  • News

    DNV GL Maritime Battery Forum

    2014-03-06T16:30:00Z

    DNV GL is to set up a Maritime Battery Forum in a bid to boost Norway’s position in maritime battery-based value creation.

  • Wärtsilä's Aquarius UV BWMS now meets EX proof requirements
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    Wärtsilä BWMS meets EX requirements

    2014-03-05T15:11:00Z

    Wärtsilä’s Aquarius UV ballast water management system (BWMS) has been certified according to explosion proof (EX) requirements, meaning it can be used for hazardous onboard areas.

  • DNV GL and the MPA have worked  jointly and separately on projects to reduce emissions and improve fuel efficiency in shipping
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    Joint collaboration for green marine R&D

    2014-03-05T13:34:00Z

    Research and development (R&D) in the marine industry has been thrust into the spotlight with the new collaboration between DNV GL and the Maritime Port Authority of Singapore (MPA).

  • The combination of ESAB and Victor will create a comprehensive welding product portfolio
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    ESAB acquires Victor Technologies Holdings

    2014-03-04T17:28:00Z

    British based ESAB welding and cutting products, a member of the Colfax group of companies, has entered into a binding agreement to acquire Victor Technologies Holdings, Inc.

  • Wärtsilä's sealing solutions comply with the EPA's revised 2013 VGP
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    Wärtsilä solutions receive seal of approval

    2014-03-04T14:38:00Z

    Wärtsilä’s environmentally-sustainable propeller shaft sealing solutions, Airguard and Oceanguard, can continue to use mineral oil as they meet the US Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) 2013 revised Vessel General Permit.

  • A previous large self-propelled cutter suction dredger, the 2,200dwt ‘Niccolo Machiavelli’ was built by Uljanik for Jan De Nul
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    Dutch dredger to be built in Croatia

    2014-03-04T11:50:00Z

    Croatian shipbuilder Uljanik has signed a deal to build a self-propelled cutter suction dredger for Dutch firm IHC Global Production. The vessel is to have a length of 152m and a width of 28m, writes Jaroslaw Adamowski.

  • The newbuild ‘Velikiy Novgorod’ LNG carrier
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    MAN powered ice-class LNG carrier

    2014-03-03T17:28:00Z

    Russian shipping company, Sovcomflot, has taken delivery of the MAN Diesel & Turbo powered LNG carrier, the ‘Velikiy Novgorod’, from South Korea’s STX Offshore & Shipbuilding.

  • Andrea Cogliolo of RINA
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    RINA granted Danish LNG fuel authority

    2014-03-03T17:11:00Z

    Classification society RINA has been authorised by the Danish Maritime Authority to act on its behalf to carry out plan approval and surveillance during construction on board ships using LNG as marine fuel.

  • The tanker contract includes options for four more vessels
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    STX secures US$578m contract

    2014-03-03T16:47:00Z

    STX Offshore and Shipbuilding is to supply eight 74,000 tonne product/crude oil tankers, with four options for more, as part of a US$578.9m contract with Singapore’s Navig8 Product Tankers.

  • Geir Lyngheim Olsen
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    Fighting piracy – intelligently

    2014-03-02T11:37:00Z

    The face of global piracy is constantly changing; E-Navigation technology offers a proactive complement to armed guards, by providing information that can prevent a confrontation altogether, but what kind of information is actually required? asks Geir Lyngheim Olsen, product manager at Jeppesen Marine.

  • We may see a new generation of polar ships utilising the pods ability
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    Shaped by ice

    2014-03-02T11:32:00Z

    There’s a difference between ice and ice – it’s not always the same thing.

  • Machinery control room in ‘Mississippi Maru’, said to be the world’s most automated ship
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    US remains cool about Diesel power

    2014-03-01T00:00:00Z

    The lead article in The Motor Ship, March 1964, suggested that the Diesel engine had been accepted as preferred ship propulsion technology everywhere except the USA.