All Motorship articles in Web Issue – Page 727

  • Delivery of ‘Floatel Reliance’
    News

    Delivery of Floatel’s second unit

    2010-10-29T14:19:00Z

    Keppel FELS Limited (Keppel FELS) recently delivered Floatel International’s second semisubmersible accommodation rig, ‘Floatel Reliance’, 63 days early, within budget and without any lost-time incidents.

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    Taiwanese and Chinese yards sign agreement

    2010-10-29T11:07:00Z

    Taiwan''s China Shipbuilding Corp (CSBC) and China''s Yangzijiang Shipbuilding Holding Ltd agreed to build cargo ships together.

  • News

    Korea clinches Japanese Capesize order

    2010-10-29T11:05:00Z

    Hyundai Mipo Dockyard has secured an order from Japan’s Daiichi Chuo Kisen to build up to nine handysize bulkers in a deal worth $240m in total.

  • The official cutting of the ribbon at the PrimeServ Shanghai premises
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    Bigger premises for MAN PrimeServ Shanghai

    2010-10-29T11:02:00Z

    MAN PrimeServ Shanghai has celebrated a move to larger premises at an opening ceremony attended by business partners, local dignitaries and members of MAN Diesel & Turbo’s executive board.

  • Keith Forget
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    New technical expert for DNV Petroleum Services panel

    2010-10-28T13:30:00Z

    Keith Forget has joined DNV Petroleum Services (DNVPS) as a senior technical consultant, based in the UK. He brings a wealth of experience in R&D, technical operations and investigations, as well as business development and marketing of marine lubes and fuel products.

  • News

    ClassNK expands in Spain

    2010-10-28T12:09:00Z

    Nippon Kaiji Kyokai (ClassNK) recently announced the opening of a new surveyor office in Ferrol, Spain. The new office becomes the sixth new office to be opened by the Society in 2010, and the third new office to be established by ClassNK in Europe this year.

  • News

    Greatship orders two PSVs from Sri Lankan yard

    2010-10-28T12:08:00Z

    Sri Lankan shipbuilder Colombo Dockyard has secure contracts for two 78m multipurpose platform supply vessels (MPSVs) for Greatship Global Offshore Services of Singapore.

  • Stadt’s latest AC drives are claimed to represent fully sustainable technology
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    Electric AC drives go for green

    2010-10-28T10:26:00Z

    AC drive specialist Stadt of Norway reports that its latest range of drives has been specially developed for the requirements found in full electric ship propulsion systems.

  • News

    Large Chinese order for azimuth propulsors

    2010-10-28T09:26:00Z

    Finnish company Steerprop has announced a contract with the Sinopacific Shipbuilding Group of China, for the delivery of 48 azimuth propulsors for 16 offshore support ships.

  • News

    Future of Greek shipyard secured

    2010-10-27T15:48:00Z

    The contracts for implementing the framework agreement signed by the Greek government, ThyssenKrupp and the Abu Dhabi MAR group on 30 September come into effect today, 27 October.

  • News

    Fincantieri sets up UAE jv

    2010-10-27T15:17:00Z

    Fincantieri has announced the setting up in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) of Etihad Ship Building (ESB), a joint venture with Melara Middle East and Al Fattan Ship Industries.

  • News

    Heavylift semi-subs get Berg propulsion system

    2010-10-27T14:36:00Z

    Berg Propulsion’s feathering controlled pitch propeller has been selected by United Faith (Hong Kong) Group subsidiary Celestone Marine Engineering as part of a deal to equip up to four semi-submersible heavylift vessels with complete propulsion systems.

  • View of the engine room onboard ‘Castillo de Santisteban’ with its dual-fuel MAN 8L51/60DF engines
    News

    Dual fuel plant powers new LNG carrier

    2010-10-27T14:35:00Z

    Five dual-fuel MAN engines comprised the diesel-electric propulsion plant for the LNG vessel ‘Castillo de Santisteban’ recently delivered by STX Offshore & Shipbuilding to the Spanish shipping group Empresa Naviera Elcano.

  • News

    Container vessel deliveries surge in 2010

    2010-10-26T16:43:00Z

    Deliveries of new containerships have reached 1.29 Mteu so far this year and are forecast to reach 1.42 Mteu by the end of the year, according to Alphaliner records.

  • News

    Japanese to develop green engines

    2010-10-26T16:42:00Z

    Major Japanese engine builders are developing engines that produce less exhaust gasses in preparation for more stringent international emissions regulations in 2016.

  • News

    Koreans buy stake in Angolan shipyard

    2010-10-26T16:39:00Z

    Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME) agreed to buy a 30% stake in an Angolan shipyard, its first investment in an African shipbuilder, as oil drilling off the continent’s coast spurs demand for rigs.

  • News

    Doosan to manufacture MET turbochargers

    2010-10-26T16:38:00Z

    Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) and Doosan Engine of Korea have signed an agreement under which MHI will license manufacturing and marketing of its MET turbocharger, a supercharger for marine diesel engines, to the Korean firm.

  • Arne Ove Rødstøl and Gunnar H. Hide at UPC with a modular bridge console under production
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    Ulstein launches modular consoles

    2010-10-26T16:36:00Z

    To facilitate easier and more cost-effective installation of bridge and machine room consoles, Ulstein Power & Control (UPC) has developed a modular console system which can be transported safely at any phase of the build process.

  • News

    Heavyweight pump manufacturer enters marine market

    2010-10-26T11:07:00Z

    The Danish pump manufacturer Grundfos is gearing up to make inroads into the marine market more than 60 years after starting up in business producing pumps mainly for the transference of water in domestic heating systems and the water industry.

  • Newbuilds for NCL are biggest ever for Meyer
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    Germans clinch €1.2 billion order for cruise ship duo

    2010-10-26T07:24:00Z

    German cruise ship builder Meyer Werft has bagged an order worth €1.2 billion for two 143,500 GT newbuilds for NCL for delivery in early 2013 and 2014, writes Tom Todd.