All Motorship articles in Web Issue – Page 580

  • News

    First PSV with onboard DC grid

    2013-04-05T09:49:00Z

    The first vessel to feature ABB’s onboard DC grid system, the PSV ‘Dina Star’, has been delivered to Myklebusthaug Offshore of Norway by shipbuilder Kleven.

  • News

    New Bourbon PSV series

    2013-04-04T16:25:00Z

    The first in a new series of French built 15 Bourbon Liberty 150 PSVs, the ''Bourbon Liberty 151'', will operate for Maersk Oil in Qatar.

  • A propeller being fixed by MPR on location
    News

    New premises for MPR

    2013-04-04T15:33:00Z

    Dutch propeller expert, Maritime Propeller Repairs (MPR), is doing so well that it has recently moved from its old workshop at Asperen to a new premises in Drunen, The Netherlands, to achieve more capacity.

  • British owned Blohm + Voss Repair yard in Hamburg
    News

    Repair and overhaul flurry at German yards

    2013-04-04T14:21:00Z

    A flurry of big ships calling for repair and overhaul has been reported at front-running German shipyards, writes Tom Todd.

  • 'GasLog Santiago'
    News

    SHI delivers ‘GasLog Santiago’

    2013-04-04T14:21:00Z

    International LNG carrier operator, GasLog, has received its latest LNG carrier, ‘GasLog Santiago’, from Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI).

  • Kenneth MacLeod, president and Marcus Bowman, vice president of the UK Chamber of Shipping
    News

    New president for UK Chamber of Shipping

    2013-04-04T14:21:00Z

    Kenneth MacLeod, chairman of Stena Link (UK) Ltd, has become the new president of the UK Chamber of Shipping and has called on the UK Government to utilise the shipping industry to support economic growth.

  • 'Cape St George'
    News

    Severn sewage system for Oz patrol boats

    2013-04-04T14:21:00Z

    US based water disinfection system provider, Severn Trent De Nora’s Mariner Omnipure sewage treatment system has been selected for use onboard new patrol boats for the Australian Customs and Border Protection Service.

  • Type approval test of HiMSEN H46/60V
    News

    Class approval for Tier III engine

    2013-04-04T14:21:00Z

    Hyundai Heavy Industries says that it has been granted type approval for its 35,300bhp HiMSEN H46/60V engine from nine classification societies: ABS, BV, CCS, DNV, GL, KR, LR, NK, and RINA.

  • A range of Alfa Laval products have been installed on the 'Norwegian Breakaway'
    News

    Alfa Laval equipment for ‘Norwegian Breakaway’

    2013-04-04T13:30:00Z

    Sweden''s Alfa Laval’s marine equipment has been installed on Norwegian Cruise Line’s newest cruise ships, being built by Germany’s Meyer Werft.

  • Comnav’s new V2 thermal camera
    News

    New Comnav night vision cam

    2013-04-02T17:09:00Z

    Canada’s Comnav Marine has launched a new thermal and low light camera system – the V2, suitable for coast guard and search and rescue operations, large yachts, fishing craft, tugs and freighters during loading and unloading of cargos.

  • IUMI’s statistics will be updated at its annual conference in September when a much clearer view of 2012 casualty experience will emerge.
    News

    Losses continue to cause concern to insurers

    2013-04-01T13:04:00Z

    Preliminary marine casualty statistics for 2012 indicate a somewhat topsy-turvey situation, according to the International Union of Marine Insurance, as Denzil Stuart reports.

  • The NCA shipyard on Italy’s West coast, which has been acquired by Admiral Tecnomar for repair and refit work
    News

    Italian yard changes direction

    2013-04-01T13:03:00Z

    Italian shipyard Nuovi Cantieri Apuania (NCA) has been acquired by a yacht building company and will switch its focus from ship building to refit and repair, writes Dag Pike.

  • Viking Supply Ships is currently upgrading the oily water separators on a number of vessels, largely based on suggestions made by crew members
    News

    Opex needs greater consideration in bilge choices

    2013-04-01T13:02:00Z

    There is often a lack of connection between owner and yard when installing bilge technologies which can lead to increased operating costs. By Wendy Laursen

  • The ZeroCat 120  - the ‘World’s First’ electric car ferry
    News

    Rolls-Royce power for ferry of the future

    2013-04-01T10:00:00Z

    Rolls-Royce plc has signed a contract for the delivery of its highly efficient Azipull propulsion and control system for the ‘World’s First’ completely electric car ferry.

  • News

    Sailing by wind and tide

    2013-04-01T00:00:00Z

    As this issue closed for press, we learned, via Danish shipowner Norden’s newsletter, that a 47,400dwt product tanker sailed 280 nautical miles with the main engine stopped, using nature’s free forces as the sole driving power.

  • Among the prominent shipowners present will be Maersk Line
    News

    Propulsion & Emissions Conference offers shipowners and industry viewpoints

    2013-04-01T00:00:00Z

    The very successful 34th Motorship Propulsion & Emissions Conference, held in Hamburg in 2012, was a hard act to follow. But the Mercator Media conference team believes it has managed to put together an even better event for the 35th conference, to be held in Copenhagen, Denmark, on 24-25 April ...

  • ABS CEO Christopher J Wiernicki: “ABS has brought together the top industry talent to take on ship performance issues”
    News

    ABS focuses on environmental performance

    2013-03-31T23:45:00Z

    US classification society ABS has recently formed an Operational and Environmental Performance department.

  • The Bellona Foundation workshop
    News

    Hull coating performance standard gains momentum

    2013-03-31T23:30:00Z

    There may be a benefit to both shipowners and suppliers for establishing a global standard for measuring how hull coatings affect vessel performance, but it is going to take time to achieve, says Wendy Laursen.

  • News

    More coatings added to fire protection range

    2013-03-31T23:30:00Z

    US company Sherwin-Williams is launching the next generation of its Firetex M90 series of passive fire protection coatings on the European market.

  • MJP jets have provided increases in speed and efficiency for two passenger vessel operators
    News

    Replacement jets improve performance

    2013-03-30T23:30:00Z

    Swedish company MJP waterjets says that two recent refits of waterjets allowed a direct comparison to be made between waterjet brands.