All Motorship articles in Web Issue – Page 572

  • News

    DNV to provide IMO with insight into US gas-fuelled shipping

    2013-06-18T15:08:00Z

    DNV reports that it has been appointed by IMO to gather knowledge about the potential of LNG powered international shipping in the North American Emission Control Area (ECA) and identify the necessary conditions for the successful implementation of LNG as a fuel source in the region.

  • As well as dual-fuel engines, Wärtsilä is to supply a control, electrical and automation system for Harvey Gulf’s latest MPSVs
    News

    Increased Wärtsilä supply for US gas-fuelled PSVs

    2013-06-18T15:06:00Z

    Wärtsilä reports that it has been contracted to supply a complete integrated solutions package for the first of a series of multi-purpose PSVs for US operator Harvey Gulf Marine.

  • 'Francisco' achieved speeds of 58.1 knots at trials last week
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    Incat high speed ferry excels

    2013-06-18T14:29:00Z

    Incat Tasmania''s first high speed dual fuel vehicle and passenger ferry has surpassed expectations at sea trials, reaching speeds of over 58 knots.

  • Port feeder barge is self-propelled and versatile
    News

    Boost for Hamburg Feeder Barge System

    2013-06-17T19:38:00Z

    Prospects for the introduction of a controversial self-propelled container feeder barge in Hamburg have improved following a decision by the city-state’s parliament to refer the issue to committee for further study, writes Tom Todd.

  • One of the key elements to keeping food fresh is controlling the atmosphere inside the container
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    Maersk technology reduces food wastage

    2013-06-14T16:54:00Z

    Transportation time is one of the many reasons why food goes to waste worldwide. In a bid to help shipping lines reduce food wastage, Maersk Container Industry has become an official sponsor for the United Nations’ initiative, UN Save Foods.

  • The compact PureSOx scrubber system chosen for Viking’s two cruise newbuilds (picture: Fincantieri)
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    Viking cruise ships feature MAN power and PureSOx scrubbers

    2013-06-14T15:30:00Z

    MAN Diesel & Turbo says that it has been contracted to supply eight medium speed engines, in cooperation with Alfa Laval which is supplying PureSOx systems, for two new Viking Ocean Cruises ships being built at Fincantieri.

  • News

    AHTS design order

    2013-06-13T23:39:00Z

    Singapore’s Focal Marine & Offshore, a specialist in OSV design, has clinched an order for up to eight vessels of its 65m FOCAL AHTS design.

  • ClassNK is ahead of the game when it comes to the storage of electronic ship drawings
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    ADSS agreement

    2013-06-13T20:57:00Z

    ClassNK has reached a preliminary agreement with two major shipping lines over the use of its As-built Drawings Storage Service (ADSS).

  • The VSDs will cut fuel costs and emissions on Stena Lines' 'Superfast' ferries
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    SeaKing helps Stena Line cut costs

    2013-06-13T14:24:00Z

    Two Stena Line ferries are now fitted with Variable Speed Drivers (VSDs) for seawater pumps to help cut fuel costs and carbon emissions.

  • The new bulbous bow on the 'Hyundai Brave' has produced 5% fuel savings
    News

    DNV solutions

    2013-06-12T13:49:00Z

    By redesigning the bulbous bow of slow steaming container ships, operators can make fuel savings of 5% and above.

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    News

    New investment in Mercator’s responsive websites

    2013-06-12T13:00:00Z

    Mercator Media has made another significant investment in its online offering and redesigned all 14 of its magazine and event websites. All of the sites have been re-engineered to incorporate ‘responsive design’ which ensures the best possible display of content on any device.

  • Zamakona is to build another HY 820 FSV for Atlantic Offshore
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    Third ship for Atlantic Offshore from Zamakona

    2013-06-11T19:32:00Z

    Bilbao-based ZamaKona Yards reports that Atlantic Offshore has ordered a new vessel valued at €25 million. The contract provides for a second option.

  • News

    GE claims IMO Tier III and EPA Tier 4i NOx limits without aftertreatment

    2013-06-11T12:39:00Z

    GE Marine says that it has completed an emission testing programme on its 12V250 four-stroke medium speed engine, and the company says that this has shown the engine can meet the US EPA Tier 4i and IMO Tier III emissions limits without the use of additional after-treatment systems.

  • Sea trials aboard the 'M/V Bore Sea' proved the software led to a 5.8% reduction in fuel consumption
    News

    Bore extends use of ClassNK software

    2013-06-10T17:18:00Z

    Finnish shipping company Bore has made a second order for ClassNK-NAPA’s Green ship efficiency software for installation on its 13,625dwt ro-ro vessel ‘Bore Song’ after successful sea trials aboard sister vessel ‘Bore Sea’.

  • The MT6024 DCSV
    News

    Marin Teknikk gets DCSV order from Asia

    2013-06-10T17:00:00Z

    Norwegian ship designer Marin Teknikk has announced a contract for design and engineering of an MT6024 diving and construction vessel for Kreuz Subsea Marine of Singapore.

  • The Wärtsilä X40 has completed type approval tests in China
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    Type approval tests conclude for Wärtsilä’s X40

    2013-06-10T17:00:00Z

    Wärtsilä’s X40 two-stroke engine has successfully passed its type approval test (TAT) programme, which was carried out at Chinese licensee Yuchai Marine Power.

  • MAN PrimeServ’s slide fuel valve
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    20,000 slide fuel valves retrofitted to MAN engines

    2013-06-10T17:00:00Z

    MAN PrimeServ, the service division of MAN Diesel & Turbo, says that its has recently retrofitted its 20,000th slide fuel valve.

  • The Aquarius UV BMWS is based on a two stage treatment process
    News

    Wärtsilä BWMS for LPG vessel

    2013-06-07T11:10:00Z

    Wärtsilä has been contracted by Italy’s Carbofin SPA, part of the Carboflotta group, to retrofit its Aquarius UV ballast water management system (BWMS) for liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) vessel, ‘Marola’.

  • News

    LNG bunker ship ordered in China

    2013-06-07T09:44:00Z

    On the closing day of Nor-Shipping, Jahre Marine of Norway announced that it had signed a newbuilding contract with Chinese yard Avic Dingheng to build what is claimed to be the first seagoing LNG carrier for bunkering and small-scale distribution.

  • The Promas Lite will be installed on 'AidaSol' in December 2013. Photo: Rolls-Royce plc
    News

    Rolls-Royce Promas system for Aida Cruises

    2013-06-06T18:47:00Z

    Rolls-Royce has won a contract to supply Germany’s Aida Cruises with its Promas Lite propulsion system as part of a technical upgrade to the company’s Sphinx series cruise ships.