All Motorship articles in Web Issue – Page 547

  • Oxidation processes for PAGs vs hydrocarbon oils (Dow Chemicals)
    News

    Are PAGs the perfect environmental hydraulic oils?

    2013-12-17T00:00:00Z

    The US EPA has set out the criteria for what is required to classified and considered an approved Environmentally Acceptable Lubricant, or EAL, but not all hydraulic oil products on the market meet this specification, explains Jim Burton, Coast Lubricants of Canada.

  • Total Lubmarine’s ‘Virtual Vessel’ identifies areas of the ship where lubricants are used and identifies a suitable EAL product
    News

    US calls time on low-level pollution, mandates enviro-lubricants

    2013-12-16T23:00:00Z

    The US EPA is bringing in a revised Vessel General Permit this month, mandating the use of environmentally acceptable lubricants for certain shipboard applications while in US waters; David Tinsley explains.

  • Viking's Venoc system with chute and liferaft
    News

    Getting out alive

    2013-12-16T23:00:00Z

    Every second is critical if things turn out badly enough to require abandoning ship, but as Benny Carlsen of Viking tells Stevie Knight, there is the ‘last man’ issue.

  • News

    Multi-million tanker order for DSME

    2013-12-16T15:04:00Z

    There are media reports that Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering Co (DSME) has won a US$400m order to build five new tankers.

  • MAN's ME-GI engine is based on its ultra-long-stroke, G-type concept
    News

    MAN ME-GI engines for LNG carriers

    2013-12-16T12:00:00Z

    MAN Diesel and Turbo is to supply four 7G70 ME-GI engines for two new Norwegian LNG carriers for Knutsen OAS Shipping.

  • ‘Borgøy’ at its naming ceremony at the Sanmar yard in Turkey
    News

    The first tugs with pure gas propulsion

    2013-12-15T23:00:00Z

    The first tug to use LNG as its sole fuel source is undergoing sea trials prior to its delivery to Norwegian operator Buksér og Berging from the Sanmar shipyard in Turkey.

  • The offshore sector may need specialist cover
    News

    Rough waters for contracts

    2013-12-15T23:00:00Z

    Offshore support sector vessels are more likely to find themselves working in difficult conditions, close up and personal with very expensive bits of kit which can endanger life and limb, says Stevie Knight.

  • SeaGuard recommends the coating system for each specific area of a vessel
    News

    Marine coating app launched

    2013-12-13T16:29:00Z

    US-based Sherwin-Williams Protective and Marine Coatings is making it easier for port engineers and fleet managers to assess protective coating for vessels with a new interactive app.

  • News

    GE Shipping newbuilds

    2013-12-12T18:58:00Z

    The Great Eastern Shipping Company (GE Shipping) has placed an order for three newbuild Kamsarmax dry bulk carriers with the Jiangsu Yangzijiang Shipbuilding Group, China.

  • Hayato Suga: "It is a great honour to be elected the next chairman"
    News

    ClassNK expert appointed TSCG chairman

    2013-12-12T12:37:00Z

    ClassNK tanker expert, Hayato Suga, has been appointed as the chairman of the Tanker Structure Co-operative Forum (TSCF).

  • News

    ClassNK updates guidance for gas fuelled ships

    2013-12-12T09:58:00Z

    Classification society ClassNK has released its second version of the ‘Guidelines for Gas Fuelled Ships’ based on the requirements for the design of natural gas fuelled ships.

  • Two of the latest 20DF engines will be used in a new dual-fuel ferry to be built by Fassmer
    News

    Dual-fuel propulsion system contract for German ferry

    2013-12-12T09:18:00Z

    Wärtsilä has announced an order to provide a full propulsion package for a new North Sea passenger ferry being built for German company Reederei Cassen Eils.

  • MX-Srubber installation is now up and running at MET's test facility
    News

    MX-scrubber success

    2013-12-11T17:18:00Z

    Marine Exhaust Technologies’ (MET) MX-scrubber is successfully running at its test facility in Denmark, which the company says makes it the first supplier in the country.

  • FPSO ‘Cidade de IIhabela’, of similar in design to the two latest FPSOs for SBM (picture: SBM Offshore)
    News

    ICCP systems for two FPSO conversions

    2013-12-11T16:37:00Z

    UK company Cathelco has announced an order for ICCP hull corrosion protection systems for two FPSOs which are being converted for SBM Offshore for use in the Petrobras Lula field in Brazil.

  • The Mobile Powership should commence operation in December 2017
    News

    MoU signed for mobile powership

    2013-12-11T14:54:00Z

    Four big industry players have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to develop a highly efficient power generating facility installed onto a Floating Storage Regasification Unit (FSRU) being called an industry first.

  • The European Council wants to ensure minimum standards for shore side electricity supply at ports in member states
    News

    A general approach to alternative fuels

    2013-12-10T14:07:00Z

    The European Transport Council has agreed to take a general approach on a proposal aimed at building up minimum infrastructure for alternative fuels across EU ports – a directive that is part of the Clean Power for Transport initiative.

  • News

    MAN powered specialised fishing vessel

    2013-12-10T13:41:00Z

    Norwegian shipping company Nyholmen, part of Hansen Dahl, has chosen MAN Diesel & Turbo main and auxiliary four stroke engines for its newbuild 77.25m purse seiner/trawler.

  • The EnergySail will start the final phase of testing in the lab before sea trials
    News

    Lab set up to develop sustainable ship technologies

    2013-12-09T16:49:00Z

    Japan’s KEI System Ltd (KEI) and Eco Marine Power (EMP) have jointly established the Aquarius Innovation Lab to develop sustainable shipping technologies.

  • The Wärtsilä X92 engine
    News

    Big-bore long-stroke engine for Post Panamax boxhips

    2013-12-09T16:17:00Z

    A series of four 9,000 teu container ships for Turkish operator Ciner will be powered by eight-cylinder Wärtsilä X92 main engines.

  • ABB says 2013 is its best ever year for cruise liner orders with Azipod systems
    News

    ABB wins US$180m in orders

    2013-12-09T16:02:00Z

    ABB is to supply the complete electrical power plants and propulsion systems for six new cruise liners that include its latest generation Azipod XO units. The total value of the orders is over US$180m.