All Motorship articles in Web Issue – Page 678

  • ABB marine and crane services has introduced a four-phase life-cycle management model to help companies recognise the condition of their electrical and automation installation
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    Life cycle management for marine market

    2011-07-21T16:42:00Z

    ABB marine and crane services has introduced a four-phase life-cycle management model, comprising ‘active’, ‘classic’, ‘limited’ and ‘obsolete’.

  • Polar research vessel S.A. Agulhas II has now been named in Finland by its South African operator
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    South African Polar vessel is launched

    2011-07-21T16:42:00Z

    The Polar supply and research vessel ordered by the South African Department of Environmental Affairs has been named S.A. Agulhas II and launched at STX Finland’s Rauma shipyard.

  • MEPC, at its 62nd meeting, agreed to make the EEDI mandatory for new ships, and the SEEMP mandatory for existing vessels
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    MEPC adopts mandatory GHG measures

    2011-07-21T10:35:00Z

    The International Maritime Organization reports that the recent MEPC 62 meeting agreed mandatory measures to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases (GHGs) from international shipping.

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    Indian system saves fuel and preserves cargoes

    2011-07-20T13:42:00Z

    Blue Water Trade Winds, an Indian marine consulting firm, has recently signed a three year contract with ST Shipping & Transport to implement its cargo heating management service as a fuel-saving measure on ST’s fleet.

  • CAP inspection of bottom plates
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    BV cuts condition assessment report time

    2011-07-20T13:41:00Z

    Class society Bureau Veritas reports that it has managed to slash the reporting time for a condition assessment programme (CAP) report from three months to one month, while improving its accessibility and usability.

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    Hybrid ship design for Bourbon from OSD

    2011-07-19T16:15:00Z

    Offshore Ship Designers has been chosen to design a series of six new fuel-efficient seismic support/chase vessels ordered by French offshore major Bourbon to be built at Dubai’s Grandweld Shipyards.

  • From left to right: Zhang Haisen, GM CME; Shao Yu, deputy GM CMD; Qin Wenquan, GM HHM; Andrew Stump, business manager - merchant ship power, Wärtsilä China; Urs Huwiler, license director Wärtsilä China; Martin Wernli, president Wärtsilä Switzerl...
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    New two-stroke licensee in China

    2011-07-19T13:24:00Z

    Wärtsilä has signed a licence agreement with CSSC Guangzhou Marine Diesel (GMD), part of the state-owned China State Shipbuilding Corporation (CSSC), for the manufacture and sale of Wärtsilä two-stroke engines in China.

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    Finnish marine electrical order is worth over $40 million

    2011-07-19T13:24:00Z

    ABB has announced an order, worth more than $40 million, to provide complete power and propulsion systems for two new energy-efficient icebreaking vessels to be built by the Arctech Helsinki Shipyard in Finland.

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    China to produce own high-speed marine engines

    2011-07-18T19:33:00Z

    A new name could be joining the important high speed marine diesel market if Chinese plans reach fruition, and given the growth of the Chinese economy there seems a fair chance of this happening.

  • Algoship’s Seatransporter bulker design
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    Two bulkers ordered by Campbell

    2011-07-18T13:43:00Z

    Shipowner Campbell Shipping has signed an order with Tsuji Heavy Industries (Jiangsu) of Changjiagang, Jiang Su, China, for two 37,500dwt double-hull log fitted bulk carriers, with an option for two more.

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    50-engine order for Russian tankers

    2011-07-18T13:43:00Z

    Wärtsilä has announced a new contract to supply main engines for a series of 25 tankers being built for Volga Shipping of Russia; each will be equipped with two 6L20 main engines.

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    New heavy lift ordered in Croatia

    2011-07-14T16:22:00Z

    Dutch heavy lift ship operator Jumbo Shipping has concluded an agreement with the Brodosplit shipyard Croatia, for the construction of a new heavy lift vessel.

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    Grease for extreme conditions at sea

    2011-07-14T11:46:00Z

    Shell Lubricants has announced an improved Gadus grease range, designed to meet the challenges of current marine equipment operating in the wettest, coldest, hottest and most extreme conditions.

  • Bakker Sliedrecht reports continued collaboration with Chinese clients
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    Electrical developments in China

    2011-07-14T11:45:00Z

    Bakker Sliedrecht, of The Netherlands, says that after many years of successful cooperation with Chinese shipyards in Tianjin and Dalian, the company continues to receive new orders from Chinese clients.

  • The original 2006-built 'Cattleya' - powered, like its successor by a MAN medium speed propulsion package
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    Propulsion package for advanced trawler

    2011-07-14T11:45:00Z

    A Danish newbuild trawler will be equipped with a MAN Diesel & Turbo propulsion package, based on the L27/38 engine, following in the footsteps of the vessel it replaces.

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    First Chinese language DP system

    2011-07-14T11:44:00Z

    Finnish dynamic positioning systems manufacturer Navis Engineering has launched a Chinese language version of its NavDP4000 dynamic positioning system graphic user interface (GUI).

  • Self propelled cutter suction dredger ‘Athena’ features three Wärtsilä 6L46F engines and Wärtsilä FP propellers
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    Wärtsilä supplies more dredger propulsion

    2011-07-13T17:50:00Z

    Wärtsilä has announced an order for engines and FP propellers from Van Oord for installation in the second of two large self-propelled cutter suction dredgers, as well as orders from China for dredger propulsion systems.

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    Transmission company strengthens commercial focus

    2011-07-13T17:47:00Z

    ZF Services UK has announced the appointment of Jim Peebles to its marine business unit, as technical sales engineer for commercial craft, part of its strategy to increase its focus on commercial marine.

  • Christoph Vitzthum: "This acquisition strengthens our total propulsion solutions"
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    Swedish seal maker gets new owner

    2011-07-13T17:46:00Z

    Wärtsilä has acquired Cedervall, a manufacturer of shaft seal and bearing systems. Cedervall is headquartered in Gothenburg, with subsidiaries in Spain, China and Singapore, and factories in Sweden, China and Spain.

  • Marlin 2000 Blue at sea
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    Order for fleet of ‘green’ feeders

    2011-07-12T17:52:00Z

    The UK-based Graig Group has ordered a series of up to 26 fuel-efficient new generation container feeders, to a Wärtsilä design, which will be built at the Jin Hai shipyard complex in China.