All Motorship articles in Web Issue – Page 702
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Rolls-Royce wants a slice of MTU
Following earlier speculation this week about a takeover bid for MTU, Rolls-Royce and Daimler have issued a joint statement concerning their proposed offer to acquire Tognum, the parent company of MTU.
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Diesel engines for greener Navies
In a paper given to the 2010 Defence Technology Asia conference, Christoph Fenske, Senior Manager for Naval Surface Craft at MTU Friedrichshafen, examined the impact of IMO Tier 2 and Tier 3 emissions limits on naval vessels – although navies are not legally obliged to meet these limits, many naval ...
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Renewables contract for repair yard
The UK-based A&P Group has announced a multi-million pound contract for the renewable industry with work being carried out at its shipyard in Falmouth.
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Livestock ships ordered in China
COSCO Guangdong Shipyard is reported to have secured a contract to build four livestock carriers, including one optional vessel, for a European shipowner.
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New training scheme for ECDIS
Transas Marine’s simulation and on-board systems divisions have joined forces to launch a global ECDIS training network, known as GET-Net.
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Panama accepts GL EDD programme
Germanischer Lloyd says that it has been authorised by the Panama Maritime Authority to offer its extended dry docking (EDD) programme for vessels flying the Panama flag.
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Two-stroke power for multi-role ro-ros
MAN Diesel & Turbo reports that Danish ferry operator DFDS has signed a contract for the construction of two ro-ro vessels, each to be powered by two MAN B&W 8S40MEB9 engines.
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Rolls-Royce in bid for MTU business
Reports from various sources, including Bloomberg and the UK Daily Telegraph, suggest that Rolls-Royce and Daimler are combining to take over MTU’s parent company Tognum.
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Software designs stability into new ferries
Napa software has been applied by STX Finland Rauma for finding the optimum subdivision design for the P&O Ferries newbuilding ‘Spirit of Britain’.
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Aker Drilling orders ultra deepwater drillships
Aker Drilling, through its subsidiary Aker Drilling Offshore Services Public, has confirmed a contract for construction of two ultra-deepwater drillships from Daewoo.
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Upgraded engine tested to Tier II rules
Wärtsilä reports that its first upgraded RT-flex68-D engine equipped with a VTG turbocharger has been successfully tested at Doosan in Korea and found to be fully compliant with IMO Tier II regulations.
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Third drillship on order from HHI
A subsidiary of Noble Corporation has exercised an option with Hyundai Heavy Industries for the construction of an additional ultra-deepwater drillship, the third such ship to be ordered in 2011.
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Satcom solution for piracy situation
Satcom provider Iridium has been suggesting a useful application for its system in combating the Indian Ocean pirate threat.
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New crane arrives at Rosyth
The Goliath crane ordered by Babcock has arrived at the UK’s Rosyth dockyard from manufacturer Shanghai Zhenhua Port Machinery.
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IBIA appoints three members to its board of directors
The International Bunker Industry Association announced at its recent Annual General that three members have been elected to its board of directors.
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Latest Ulstein PSV delivered
The platform supply vessel ’Rem Hrist’ was delivered by Ulstein Werft to Remøy Shipping on 3 March 2011.
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New MES orders and more gangways
Norway-based Brude Safety has recently received a contract for marine evacuation systems (MES) for the Torghatten ferries being built at Remontowa.
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New Sales and Business Director for GE
US company GE Marine has appointed David J. DePauw as director, sales and business development, for the company’s aeroderivative marine gas turbine business.
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OW Bunker appoints new regional manager
Marine fuel supplier and trader OW Bunker has appointed Jesper Jervild to the position of Regional Manager for the Middle East and South Africa.
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Crane goes gardening on mega-cruise ship
Royal Caribbean Cruises employs a Palfinger marine crane to do the gardening onboard its latest Oasis class cruise ship, the ‘Allure of the Seas’.