All Motorship articles in Web Issue – Page 712

  • A component made from MPM foiled
    News

    Steel has sound damping properties

    2011-01-19T09:57:00Z

    Swedish company Antiphon has introduced what it claims to be a totally new product for structure borne sound damping; antiphon MPM (metal-polymer-metal) foiled, a sheet metal laminate with a thin foil on one side.

  • News

    Successful year for LR in China and Korea

    2011-01-18T16:01:00Z

    Lloyd''s Register’s teams in China and Korea have established a strong position in terms of ships ordered in 2010 which will be built to Lloyd’s Register class.

  • News

    Container capacity growth to reach 8.8% in 2011

    2011-01-18T15:58:00Z

    Cellular containership capacity is expected to grow by an average annual rate of 8.7% over the next two years, with 1.26 Mteu due to be added in 2011 and 1.33 Mteu in 2012, based on Alphaliner projections.

  • DNVPS received its first two samples for testing from the bulk carrier ‘Mosbrook’ on 15 January 1981
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    30 years of progress in bunker testing

    2011-01-18T15:56:00Z

    DNV Petroleum Services (DNVPS) recently celebrated a milestone in its marine residual fuel testing service. Following its launch on Jan 1, 1981, DNV says that ship operators could, for the first time, scientifically analyse the quality of fuel supplied to their vessels.

  • The first 850mm-bore Gotaverken engine, a 10-cylinder unit rated at 21,000 bhp, on test at the factory
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    The larger engine becomes reality

    2011-01-18T09:51:00Z

    In its February 1961 issue, ''The Motor Ship'' was given over mostly to talk of large-bore, powerful engines.

  • Before ‘The Motor Ship’ – a cover from 1912
    News

    A few words as we get closer to our centenary

    2011-01-17T15:19:00Z

    As ‘The Motorship’ enters the decade leading up to its 100th anniversary, something that few other technical maritime publications can emulate, our first 90 years have given us plenty of food for thought.

  • News

    China wins first export order for LNG carriers

    2011-01-17T14:13:00Z

    Exxon Mobil Corporation and Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL) recently selected Hudong-Zhonghua Shipbuilding Group, a subsidiary of China State Shipbuilding Corporation, to build four LNG carriers in China.

  • Contract signing group photograph taken at CSIRO office in Hobart, Tasmania
    News

    Sembawang wins newbuild and upgrade contracts

    2011-01-17T14:11:00Z

    Sembcorp Marine’s subsidiary Sembawang Shipyard has secured a newbuilding and three major upgrading contracts totalling S$215 million ($167 million).

  • News

    Daewoo to focus on offshore facilities

    2011-01-17T14:07:00Z

    Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME) will be focusing on building offshore facilities this year to offset the slow recovery of the shipbuilding business according to the company’s president & chief executive Nam Sang-tae.

  • One of Portlines’ bulk carriers undergoing hull recoating as part of the Flagship HCA trials
    News

    Hull condition assessment software reduces maintenance

    2011-01-17T14:05:00Z

    Flagship, the Pan-European maritime transport project part funded by the EU, has developed software that can forecast the condition of a ship’s hull to help improve the efficacy of surveys and reduce the amount of time a ship is out of service.

  • The Rolls-Royce MT30 gas turbine
    News

    Rolls-Royce powers US warships

    2011-01-17T14:02:00Z

    Rolls-Royce will supply gas turbines and waterjets for ten of the US Navy’s littoral combat ships (LCS) representing the company’s largest ever marine naval surface ship contract.

  • News

    Drydocks, DNV work on LNG fuelled vessels

    2011-01-17T14:00:00Z

    Drydocks World and DNV have entered into a cooperation agreement focusing on innovation and operational efficiency.

  • News

    Hudong building MOL LNG quartet

    2011-01-16T15:08:00Z

    Hudong-Zhonghua Shipbuilding (Group) has been selected to build China’s first LNG carrier export order for a Japanese owner for delivery in the 2015 to 2016 period.

  • Artist impression of the cruise ship ‘Europa 2’
    News

    STX France receives German cruise ship order

    2011-01-16T14:51:00Z

    STX France has received an order from Hapag Lloyd Cruises, a third-party proprietary company outside the German travel group TUI Group, to build a luxury cruise ship, the ‘Europa 2’, for delivery in 2013.

  • Bergen Group has won an order to build a ST-259 CD offshore construction vessel
    News

    Bergen awarded contract for OCV

    2011-01-16T14:19:00Z

    Bergen Group Fosen has signed a contract with Volstad Maritime to build an offshore construction ship at an estimated cost of NOK 725 million ($122 million) for delivery in the second quarter of 2012.

  • News

    Slow pace of regulation opens up opportunities

    2011-01-14T15:19:00Z

    Maritime greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions consultancy Carbon Positive says the slow pace of GHG regulation in shipping opens up a great opportunity for forward-thinking, innovative members of the shipping community to develop pioneering market-based initiatives.

  • Peter Boyd, COO of Carbon War Room.
    News

    Online database expands through seminars

    2011-01-14T15:19:00Z

    Carbon War Room, a not-for-profit organisation targeting market-driven solutions to climate change, has launched a series of online and live seminars for shipping industry participants on its online service.

  • Jaakko Eskola: “…an excellent opportunity for Wärtsilä to contribute towards ensuring that shipping remains in the future as the most sustainable way of transporting goods over long distances”
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    Sustainable shipping taskforce attracts prominent players

    2011-01-14T15:19:00Z

    Wärtsilä is among several companies to have joined the Sustainable Shipping Initiative (SSI), a programme initiated by Forum for the Future.

  • News

    ‘Bleak picture’ for owners who fail to make post-2015 plans

    2011-01-14T15:19:00Z

    Ship supplier Wilhelmsen Ships Service has highlighted the need for the international shipping industry to evaluate new propulsion fuels, driven by new regulations and emission controlled areas, amongst which LNG may be a viable addition.

  • News

    Retrofits for environment and energy efficiency.

    2011-01-14T15:18:00Z

    According to Swedish company ME Solutions (Mesab), ship owners will, in the near future, be facing the problem of finding know-how, resources and capacity for the retrofitting of environmental equipment, such as exhaust gas cleaning, ballast water cleaning and waste heat recovery systems.