All Motorship articles in Web Issue – Page 692

  • LED cargo lights are the latest addition to the MacGregor range
    News

    Lighting system developed for cargo holds

    2011-05-06T11:43:00Z

    Cargotec has recently introduced a new lighting system for cargo holds, MacLux, to its MacGregor range. MacLux is claimed to be resistant to vibration, temperature changes and corrosive environments.

  • Algoma Equinox
    News

    Design agreement for Canadian bulkers to be built in China

    2011-05-05T15:24:00Z

    Finnish design office Deltamarin has announced an agreement with Nantong Mingde Heavy Industry to provide the design for seven new Equinox class self unloading and gearless bulk carriers to be built for Algoma Central Corporation and the Canadian Wheat Board.

  • Kemppi and Inrotech have developed a robotic welding system for shipyards manufacturing blocks for ships
    News

    Robotic welder developed for ship block construction

    2011-05-05T13:32:00Z

    Finnish welding equipment company Kemppi and Danish automation company Inrotech say they have joined forces to offer an improved welding system for shipyards.

  • News

    DNV survey shows bunker quality woes

    2011-05-05T13:31:00Z

    A survey of nearly 100 clients by DNV Petroleum Services shows that the vast majority had experienced bunker quality issues over the past year. Additionally, the situation with low sulphur fuel in ECAs still presents potential problems.

  • Kleven Maritime has contracted the VS499 LNG PSV design from Wärtsilä
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    Another LNG powered PSV for Norway

    2011-05-05T09:10:00Z

    Another LNG-fuelled platform supply vessel (PSV) is to be built for a Norwegian owner – to the VS499 design from Wärtsilä Ship Design. Wärtsilä will also supply propulsion machinery, automation and other equipment.

  • News

    Class society details BWM procedures

    2011-05-04T13:23:00Z

    Germanischer Lloyd (GL) has released a booklet on standard operational guidance for the planning and management of ships'' ballast water and sediments.

  • News

    VSAT antenna agreement announced

    2011-05-04T13:23:00Z

    Korea-based Intellian Technologies, a marine satellite antenna supplier, has announced a sales agreement with global satcoms provider Marlink.

  • News

    Bunker supplier strengthens Russian team

    2011-05-04T13:20:00Z

    OW Bunker has announced the appointment of Andrew Ananiev as Sales Manager, to be based at the company headquarters in Aalborg, Denmark, where he will head a dedicated team serving customers in the Russian market.

  • Timo Suistio
    News

    STX Finland strengthens its management

    2011-05-04T13:19:00Z

    STX Finland is reorganising its management group with the appointment of Jyrki Heinimaa as executive vice president and CFO and Timo Suistio as executive vice president and COO, also shipyard director of the STX Rauma Shipyard.

  • Alaska Region research vessel (ARRV) Sikuliaq
    News

    Build starts on Alaskan research ship

    2011-05-03T18:51:00Z

    Guido Perla & Associates (GPA) has announced that the keel laying recently took place atMarinette Marine Corporation (MMC) for the Alaska Region research vessel (ARRV) Sikuliaq, for which GPA provided design validation.

  • MacGregor’s improved self-unloading system for bulk cargoes
    News

    Self-unloaders are designed for efficiency

    2011-05-03T18:50:00Z

    Cargotec says it has introduced two new developments in its MacGregor bulk cargo self-unloader systems which deliver greater capacity while minimising environmental impact

  • Federal Mogul’s Hercules project piston rings undergo final inspection
    News

    Piston ring wear understanding is raised

    2011-05-03T18:48:00Z

    Piston ring specialist Federal-Mogul Corporation says that its work within the EU Hercules project has helped it develop new simulation techniques that should enhance the fuel efficiency of future large marine engines.

  • Grundfos says its centrifugal pumps are well-suited to low suplhur fuel oils
    News

    Manufacturer proposes centrifugal pumps for low-sulphur fuel

    2011-05-03T14:20:00Z

    According to pump manufacturer Grundfos, its centrifugal pumps are able to perform better with low sulphur fuels than the more usual gear and screw pumps, as they cope well with low-viscosity fluids.

  • Newly trained specialists (from left to right): (in front) Ming-Kao Li, ship recycling expert; Allan Xia, ship recycling expert; and their trainers: Christian Franke, ship recycling expert; Gerhard Aulbert, global head of practice ship recycling...
    News

    GL bolsters green ship recycling in Asia

    2011-05-03T14:20:00Z

    Germanischer Lloyd (GL) says it has recently intensified its efforts to help yards, owners, suppliers and recycling facilities in Asia to comply with the forthcoming Hong Kong Convention on ship recycling.

  • News

    New onboard training module for ECDIS

    2011-05-03T14:19:00Z

    Consilium has joined forces with training specialist Seagull with the aim of developing an ECDIS product-specific computer-based training package that can be used onboard ship.

  • The 44m Neptune AHTS vessel, for wind farm work as well as general duties
    News

    Wind farm ships get smaller again

    2011-05-03T14:19:00Z

    Ijmuiden, The Netherlands-based Offshore Ship Designers (OSD) has been contracted to design a new compact but powerful AHT offshore support vessel for Dutch company Neptune Marine Service.

  • News

    Sheet material for marine ceiling panels

    2011-05-03T14:18:00Z

    Steel sheet specialist Metalcolour has launched Dobel Ocean Sky, a fire classified, decorative and film laminated sheet steel especially developed for ceiling panels.

  • Sartor Shipping has contracted the VS465 design from Wärtsilä Ship Design
    News

    Design and D-E system for support ship

    2011-05-03T14:17:00Z

    Wärtsilä reports that it has received orders for the vessel design and complete diesel electric drive installation for a new field support vessel, for Norwegian owner and operator Sartor Shipping.

  • Kennemer, now able to operate reliably in the Frisian Islands where sand and debris played havoc with its old open water lubricated stern tube
    News

    RWS switches to oil-lubricated stern seal

    2011-05-02T18:35:00Z

    Dutch public water authority Rijkswaterstaat (RWS) has recently converted its multifunctional ship Kennemer from an open water lubricated to a closed oil-lubricated stern tube system supplied by IHC Lagersmit.

  • News

    Class NK establishes gas FPSO standards

    2011-05-02T11:33:00Z

    Nippon Kaiji Kyokai (ClassNK) has published new Guidelines for Floating Offshore Facilities for LNG/LPG Production, Storage and Offloading, to address the variety of construction and survey requirements for floating gas facilities.