All Motorship articles in Web Issue – Page 682

  • News

    Japanese class society expands marine sector business

    2011-06-27T19:19:00Z

    ClassNK has announced an agreement to establish a capital tie-up with Japan Marine Science, a maritime consulting firm involved in maritime IT development, analysis, training, and software systems.

  • Triple-E – Maersk has exercised its option for 10 more ships, making 20 in total on order
    News

    Maersk Line contracts 10 Triple-E vessels

    2011-06-27T17:59:00Z

    Maersk Line has exercised its option with Korea’s Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering to build an additional 10 Triple-E ships, which the company describes as the world’s largest and most efficient container vessels.

  • RT67 turbochargers on a Sulzer RD90 engine
    News

    Sulzer turbochargers and early gas carriers

    2011-06-27T17:35:00Z

    It is now such a common sight to see Wärtsilä low speed engines, as we now refer to the Sulzer-designed units, sporting ABB (and Napier) turbochargers that it is easily forgotten that Sulzer Bros of Winterthur formerly made turbochargers itself.

  • News

    IMO decides to tackle misdeclared container weight problem

    2011-06-27T15:23:00Z

    The recent decision of the IMO Maritime Safety Committee (MSC) to solve the problem of misdeclared container weights will significantly improve the safety of container ships, their crews, shore-side personnel involved in the handling and transport of containers, and other cargo aboard the ship.

  • Drawing of the Ecore-conveyor self-unloading system developed by Cargotec for the ‘Ecore’ VLOC concept
    News

    Cargotec develops self-unloading system

    2011-06-27T15:23:00Z

    An innovative MacGregor self-loading system from Cargotec is an integral element of Ecore.

  • News

    New guidelines for nickel ore cargoes

    2011-06-27T15:23:00Z

    The growing number of major casualties related to cargo liquefaction has lead to a greater awareness of the safety aspects of certain bulk cargoes and, in particular, the carriage nickel ore, the liquefaction of which was linked to casualties of three vessels carrying cargoes from Indonesia to China at the ...

  • acceptance trials (Austal Ships)
    News

    New Austal cat is biggest ever

    2011-06-27T15:23:00Z

    The Western Australian shipbuilder Austal Ships recently handed over the largest catamaran the company has built to date, the 113m long Leonora Christina, to Danish ferry company Faergen (formerly Nordic Ferry Services).

  • The geared Wafmax container ship ‘Maersk Conakry’
    News

    Maersk introduces first customised West Africa boxship

    2011-06-27T15:23:00Z

    Maersk Line aims to cement its position as leader in the West African market with delivery of a new series of container ships specifically designed for that part of the world.

  • Sintef researchers undertaking model tests at the Marintek basin
    News

    Ship design is optimised for Arctic operation

    2011-06-26T22:00:00Z

    A new kind of vessel is being specially designed to tolerate the tough, frigid conditions in the Arctic to allow for the repair and maintenance of sub sea installations, writes Mark Langdon.

  • A grounded bulk carrier –
    News

    High casualty levels still cause concern

    2011-06-25T23:45:00Z

    Despite lower activity levels in shipping, casualty statistics remain high. Denzil Stuart investigates.

  • News

    Daimler and Rolls-Royce secure 94% of Tognum

    2011-06-24T10:41:00Z

    Daimler AG and Rolls-Royce Holdings plc have secured 94.17 % of the shares in Tognum after the two companies'' successful tender offer.

  • News

    China clinches Peter Dohle boxship order

    2011-06-24T10:09:00Z

    China’s Yangzijian Shipbuilding has won an order for eight 10,000 TEU container ships from German shipowner Peter Dohle.

  • The Eitzen owned chemical tanker ‘Sichem Falcon’ at ASRY
    News

    Large tankers return to ASRY

    2011-06-23T23:00:00Z

    Following a quiet year in 2010 for large tanker repairs at Bahrain’s Arab Shipbuilding & Repair Yard (ASRY), the first quarter of 2011 has seen operators of ULCC/VLCCs return to the Arabian Gulf yard in large numbers.

  • Illustration of the Havyard 833 L design
    News

    Havila wins contract with Havyard design

    2011-06-23T14:14:00Z

    Havila Shipping has won a five year tender with Statoil for delivering platform supply services with an option for a further three years.

  • News

    Huge Brazil yard gets green light

    2011-06-23T12:24:00Z

    Brazilian authorities have rubber-stamped a deal to push through financing for what is being billed as the largest shipyard in the Americas following the agreement by the Merchant Marine Fund (FMM) to fund the construction.

  • Teekay Offshore fleet of 40 shuttle tankers, which includes the 1998-built ‘Navion Scandia’ pictured here, will be joined by four newbuildings in 2013
    News

    Teekay Offshore signs Brazil shuttle tanker contract

    2011-06-23T12:22:00Z

    Teekay Offshore GP, the general partner of Teekay Offshore Partners, has entered into a new long-term contract with a subsidiary of the British BG Group to provide shuttle tanker services in Brazil.

  • News

    ABB wins order to power seismic vessels

    2011-06-23T12:19:00Z

    ABB has won a $24 million order to supply electrical power and propulsion systems for two next generation Ramform vessels, capable of 3D seismic data acquisition for sea bottom resource exploration.

  • ‘Stena Jutlandica’ seen here fitted with two wind turbines on her foredeck
    News

    Wind turbine power ‘world first’ for ferry

    2011-06-23T12:16:00Z

    Stena Line claims that its passenger ferry ‘Stena Jutlandica’ is the first to be equipped with wind turbines which will contribute to the company’s environmental efforts by both supplying energy and reducing fuel consumption.

  • Farstad has ordered two more UT 731 CD AHTS similar to the 2009 built ‘Far Sagaris’
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    Farstad orders two more AHTSs

    2011-06-22T12:53:00Z

    Farstad Shipping has, through its wholly owned subsidiary Farstad Supply, reached an agreement with STX OSV to build two anchor handling offshore service vessels (AHTS) of the type UT 731 CD.

  • News

    Sungdong inks Zodiac boxship quartet

    2011-06-22T12:50:00Z

    South Korean shipbuilder Sungdong Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering has received an order from UK-based Zodiac Maritime to build four 3,600 TEU containerships for delivery in 2013.