All Motorship articles in Web Issue – Page 566

  • News

    Vickers' bio-lubes meet EAL requirements

    2013-08-08T17:38:00Z

    Vickers Oils has confirmed its range of bio lubricants meet the detailed ecological definitions and requirements laid out in the Vessel General Permit (VGP) published by the US Environmental Protection Agency, which comes into force on 19 December 2013.

  • Nordic adds deckhouse to bulging portfolio
    News

    Russians turn to Germans for quality superstructure

    2013-08-08T16:41:00Z

    German shipyard group Nordic Yards has won a €30 million order from Russia for the 2,500 ton deckhouse on the new LK-25 icebreaker ''Viktor Tschernomyrdin'' being delivered in 2015, writes Tom Todd.

  • News

    Wabtec acquires Turbonetics

    2013-08-06T17:00:00Z

    US based Wabtec Corporation has acquired turbocharger manufacturer, Turbonetics Inc., which it says will “benefit both companies”.

  • Berthold Brinkmann – aims to sign contract in September or October
    News

    Early sale of German yard now tipped

    2013-08-06T14:22:00Z

    Talks are underway with potential buyers, including Russians, about the bankrupt P+S Werften facility Volkswerft in Stralsund, in east Germany, and a deal could be clinched as early as September, reports Tom Todd.

  • Totem ECDIS allows for GPS jamming or spoofing
    News

    GPS spoofing and Totem ECDIS

    2013-08-06T14:01:00Z

    According to Israeli marine electronics company TotemPlus, there has been considerable discussion following media reports of hackers jamming or spoofing GPS signals.

  • Graphical rendering of the ‘Ceona Amazon’ (picture: Ceona)
    News

    Offshore construction ships get 6 x MAN 32/44 power

    2013-08-06T13:58:00Z

    MAN Diesel & Turbo has announced an order to supply the main gensets for a multi-layer vessel newbuilding, recently commenced by Lloyd Werft Bremerhaven for UK client Ceona.

  • Konstantin Zhevago (photo: Ukranian Telegraph business paper)
    News

    Ukraine investment in Norwegian shipyard

    2013-08-05T21:42:00Z

    Norwegian shipbuilder Bergen Group plans to significantly accelerate its activities following a recent cooperation agreement with the Ukranian Zaliv shipyard, writes Eugene Gerden.

  • W&O Supply will offer Bestobell Valves' LNG cryogenic valves for LNG fuel applications
    News

    W&O chosen as Bestobell supplier

    2013-08-05T20:57:00Z

    US based W&O Supply has been chosen as a North American distributor for Bestobell Valves, part of the President Engineering Group (PEGL).

  • 'Wellservicer', Technip’s DP-Class 3 multi role diving support vessel in dry dock
    News

    Gibdock Technip overhaul

    2013-08-01T19:54:00Z

    Offshore vessel specialist Gibdock has secured its first dry dock contract from Technip, an expert in construction and engineering work for the energy industry.

  • The hydrostatic level transmitter
    News

    Tank gauging system accommodates list and trim

    2013-08-01T17:30:00Z

    The latest tank gauging system from PSM of the UK combines level measurement transmitters with an associated display and control system that is capable of calculating the required corrections to take account of list and/or trim.

  • ‘Willem de Vlamingh’ after conversion
    News

    Dredger converted to cable layer

    2013-08-01T13:41:00Z

    Energomontaz-Polnoc Gdynia (EPG Shipyard) of Poland has begun the conversion of Jan de Nul’s stone dumping vessel ‘Willem de Vlamingh’ into a cable layer.

  • The opening ceremony for Goltens' new Dubai facility was attended by several Arab and Norwegian dignitaries
    News

    Dubai repair centre opens

    2013-08-01T13:40:00Z

    Machinery repair specialist Goltens has recently opened its new facility in Dubai.

  • ‘Orange Sun’, one of the Atlanship fleet of juice tankers to be retrofitted with BWTS by Panasia
    News

    BWTS retrofit contract

    2013-08-01T13:39:00Z

    Korean company Panasia says it has recently signed a contract for retrofitting its Glo-En Patrol ballast water treatment system to the fleet of juice tankers owned by Atlanship.

  • The Damen-designed OPV ‘Sarah Baartman’, one of six ships to be repaired and maintained by Damen Cape Town
    News

    South African fishery fleet maintenance for Damen

    2013-08-01T13:30:00Z

    Damen Shipyards Cape Town has been contracted by the South African Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (DAFF) for repair work and ongoing maintenance to its fleet of six fisheries research, protection and surveillance vessels.

  • Repairs to two Stena Superfast ferries in Belfast included removal and repair of rudders, tail shaft removal and repair, blasting and painting, deck repairs, and main engine repairs
    News

    Busy repair period for H&W

    2013-08-01T13:28:00Z

    Belfast-based Harland and Wolff Heavy Industries’ ship repair and conversion business reports that the beginning of 2013 was one of the busiest periods in the yard’s recent history.

  • Scotland’s Northlink Ferries are among the vessels covered by Finning’s engine support agreement with service provider Serco
    News

    Engine service contract for Cat distributor

    2013-08-01T13:27:00Z

    Finning Power Systems, the UK-based distributor for Caterpillar engines, reports that its marine division has signed a five-year, exclusive product support agreement with UK-based international service company, Serco.

  • The 1993-built ‘Bergensfjord’ (Morten Rød)
    News

    Fjord ferry to be upgraded in Rauma

    2013-08-01T13:26:00Z

    STX Finland and Fjord Line have signed a contract for conversion of the cruise ferry ‘Bergensfjord’. The 134m long, 24m wide ship was built in Norway in 1993.

  • Miko magnetic patch used for emergency repair
    News

    Norway endorses emergency repair patches

    2013-08-01T13:25:00Z

    The Norwegian Coastal Administration (NCA) has renewed its service agreement with Miko Marine for the emergency provision of magnetic and fabric patches for damaged vessels.

  • Components of the AutroSafe 4 system, being installed in several upgrade projects including the ‘Carnival Sunshine’ cruise ship
    News

    First major cruise refit for fire safety system

    2013-08-01T13:23:00Z

    Autronica Fire and Security of Norway has recently fitted its AutroSafe 4 fire detection system, as part of a major refit of cruise ship ‘Carnival Sunshine’.

  • The L16/24 GenSet has been continuously developed to keep up with modern demands
    News

    MAN GenSet sales success

    2013-08-01T13:08:00Z

    MAN Diesel and Turbo’s L16/24 GenSet engine remains competitive after continuous re-designs since its launch in the 1990s, reaching sales of 3,000 units.