All Motorship articles in Web Issue – Page 551

  • Maersk is in "exploratory discussions" over the possible use of LNG as fuel. Photo: A.P. Moller-Maersk Group
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    Maersk looks to LNG

    2013-11-25T15:50:00Z

    Media reports suggest Denmark-based AP Moeller Maersk is considering LNG as fuel and is in discussion with Gazprom, the only LNG exporter in Russia.

  • Washington State Ferries intends to convert its six Issiquah class ferries to run on LNG, with tanks sited on the top decks
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    Washington Ferries concludes that LNG fuel is safe, clean and cost-effective

    2013-11-25T14:31:00Z

    US ferry operator Washington State Ferries reports that it is a step closer to converting one class of vessels from diesel to LNG operation.

  • News

    Efficient cargo handling equipment for 10 large container ships

    2013-11-22T16:17:00Z

    MacGregor has received an order worth US$77 million from Hyundai Heavy Industries in South Korea for optimised cargo handling systems for five A-14 series and five A-18 series container vessels

  • ‘Atlantic Energy’, now supplying Total Lubmarine products in Rotterdam
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    Lubricant supply in Rotterdam

    2013-11-22T16:16:00Z

    Marine lubricant provider Total Lubmarine has added another supply vessel to its fleet, with the recent inauguration of the ‘Atlantic Energy’ in Rotterdam.

  • The new ferry will be the first German flagged newbuild to be equipped to operate primarily on LNG
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    DNV GL class for Helgoland ferry

    2013-11-21T16:57:00Z

    The new Fassmer built Helgoland ferry for AG EMS, will be constructed under the supervision of classification society DNV GL.

  • MacGregor's 250 tonne SWL active heave compensated (AHC) subsea crane
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    MacGregor subsea crane contract

    2013-11-20T16:56:00Z

    Cargotec’s MacGregor has won a contract to deliver a 250 tonne SWL active heave compensated (AHC) subsea crane for the construction vessel ''Island Intervention''.

  • ABB says the waste heat recovery systems can increase the power output of container vessels by up to 4%
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    ABB wins US$23m orders

    2013-11-19T16:15:00Z

    ABB is to supply waste heat recovery systems (WHRS) for 14 new 8,800 teu container vessels as part of two orders worth US$23m.

  • Conf 2013
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    Propulsion & Emissions Conference 2014 – Call for papers

    2013-11-19T14:42:00Z

    The 36th Motorship Propulsion & Emissions Conference, organised by Mercator Media, will take place in Hamburg, Germany from 21 to 22 May 2014.

  • The Havyard 843 Icebreaker design
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    New icebreaker for Russia

    2013-11-19T11:47:00Z

    Havyard has agreed a contract with Russian shipping company, FEMCO, for design and construction of a new icebreaking offshore vessel.

  • Simon Bennett of ICS: “An economic no-brainer”
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    ICS tells COP19 that ‘reducing CO2 is economic no brainer'

    2013-11-18T19:03:00Z

    At the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Warsaw (COP 19), the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) is to advise that reducing carbon emissions is an economic ''no brainer'' for the global shipping industry.

  • The Aquarius UV is one of only two AMS accepted systems without salinity restrictions
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    Wärtsilä Aquarius BWMS accepted by US

    2013-11-18T17:12:00Z

    All US and foreign flag ships fitted with Wärtsilä’s Aquarius UV ballast water management system (BWMS) can now operate in US territorial waters.

  • News

    Tristar invests in the shipping market

    2013-11-15T16:08:00Z

    Tristar Transport Company is investing €200m in new tonnage in a bid to expand its marine portfolio as the shipping market heats up.

  • News

    Russian consortium to acquire stake in DSME

    2013-11-15T11:45:00Z

    Russian oil giant Rosneft in consortium with Gazprombank and shipping company Sovkomflot, plans to acquire a 31% stake in South Korean Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME), writes Eugene Gerden.

  • The PSM BLS 9200 bilge level switch can protect against flooding risk
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    Flooding protection for ships

    2013-11-14T23:30:00Z

    UK company PSM Instrumentation says that another major shipbuilder has recognised the vital role a reliable flood detection system plays on its vessels, with a major order for bilge level switches.

  • Aaron Cobb: "Operators are facing poor cylinder liner life"
    News

    ExxonMobil launches cylinder oil to address cold corrosion

    2013-11-14T18:43:00Z

    ExxonMobil Marine Fuels & Lubricants has launched its own 100BN cylinder oil, Mobilgard 5100, which the company says id designed to mitigate the effects of cold corrosion in new design two-stroke marine engines operating on HFO.

  • ‘Donald Duckling’ – chief engineer said to have been dismissed for requesting essential spare parts
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    “One of the worst examples of substandard shipping”

    2013-11-14T18:41:00Z

    UK-based trade union for maritime professionals Nautilus International has released details of a vessel detained in port, and which has been described as a ‘Mickey Mouse operation’.

  • Clean Marine's EGCS unit is based on Advanced Vortex Chamber technology
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    HHI orders Clean Marine systems

    2013-11-14T14:34:00Z

    Norway’s Clean Marine is to supply its exhaust gas cleaning system (EGCS) for a very large gas carrier (CLGC) being built by Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) for Dorian LPG.

  • Igor Sechin: “We are convinced the cluster will become a centre for high-tech arctic shipbuilding in Russia” Photo: Rosneft
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    New Russian shipbuilding cluster MoU

    2013-11-14T12:18:00Z

    Rosneft, Sovcomflot and Daewoo Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering Co. have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to establish a new shipbuilding and industrial cluster in Russia’s Far East.

  • The TT-Line’s Ro-Pax vessel, the ‘M/S Robin Hood’ is being retrofitted with a Wärtsilä exhaust gas cleaning system
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    Wärtsilä exhaust gas system retrofit

    2013-11-13T17:48:00Z

    Wärtsilä has been contracted by TT-Line, the German-Swedish ferry operator, to retrofit an exhaust gas cleaning system to its Ro-Pax vessel, the ‘M/S Robin Hood’ as part of TT-Line''s Green Ship strategy.

  • The BIO-SEA100 ballast water system
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    Ballast water system sales for BIO-UV

    2013-11-13T14:18:00Z

    BIO-UV, the French ballast water treatment systems manufacturer, has won a contract for six BIO-SEA100 systems from a Spanish shipyard.