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  • Wärtsilä's fuel cell unit WFC20
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    Wärtsilä installs SOFC fuel cell unit on car carrier

    2010-06-11T19:05:00Z

    Wärtsilä reports that its WFC20 fuel cell unit has been installed onboard the Undine, a car carrier, owned by Swedish Wallenius Lines and managed by Wallenius Marine. This power unit is claimed to be the first of its kind, and during the test period will provide auxiliary power to the ...

  • Funnel with Krystallon scrubbers
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    Breakthrough order for Krystallon scrubbers

    2010-06-11T18:47:00Z

    Hamworthy Krystallon has claimed the first commercial order for technology capable of meeting new EU regulations on fuel emissions from ships, that does not require owners to switch to high cost distillates.

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    European launch for new lubricants range

    2010-06-11T18:27:00Z

    Chevron has recently launched its Clarity lubricants line to the European marine lubricants market at the Posidonia Marine Exhibition.

  • New bulbous bow for ‘Alexander von Humboldt’ at LWB
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    Wide spectrum of work at German repair yards

    2010-06-11T14:38:00Z

    Blohm + Voss, due for a change in ownership soon, has reported booming repair and overhaul business, writes Tom Todd.

  • View of the engine room aboard the José María Entrecanales showing two of the MAN 9L48/60B main engines
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    MAN powers new Spanish Ro-Ro

    2010-06-11T14:16:00Z

    MAN Diesel & Turbo has supplied main and auxiliary engines for José María Entrecanales, a new Spanish ro-ro cargo vessel. Navantia, the Spanish shipbuilder, recently completed the José María Entrecanales at its Puerto Real facility in south-western Spain. Built for Spanish shipping line Acciona Transmediterránea, the ship is ...

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    Cargo handling simulator integrated with on-board automation system

    2010-06-11T10:10:00Z

    Kongsberg Maritime says that it has completed site acceptance tests on a new Suezmax cargo handling simulator interfaced to the K-Chief-500 marine automation system, for Turkish ship owner Gungen Maritme & Trading.

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    BAE Systems to buy US shipyards

    2010-06-11T09:49:00Z

    The UK’s BAE Systems has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Atlantic Marine Holding Company from JFL-AMH Partners, LLC, a portfolio company of the private equity firm J.F. Lehman for a cash consideration of $352 million.

  • Global FPS installation Capex by region 2005-2014 (Source: The world floating production report 2010-2014, Douglas-Westwood)
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    Global FPS installation report released

    2010-06-10T11:45:00Z

    New research released today by energy business analysts, Douglas-Westwood, reveals that worldwide expenditure on Floating Production Systems (FPSs) will total $44.8 billion between 2010 and 2014.

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    Odense Steel Shipyard sells Lithuanian subsidiaries

    2010-06-09T13:18:00Z

    Odense Steel Shipyard in Denmark has entered into an agreement on the sale of its Lithuanian subsidiaries, AB “Baltijos” LAIVU STATYKLA and UAB “Baltic Engineering Centre” (Baltija Shipyard and BEC), to BLRT Grupp AS.

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    Evergreen orders container ships from South Korea

    2010-06-09T13:08:00Z

    After recently announcing a fleet expansion plan involving 100 vessels, Evergreen Group chairman Y.F. Chang has ordered 10 8,000 TEU container ships from a South Korean builder, as well as considering ordering 12 similar vessels from CSBC Corp., Taiwan.

  • Austal built trimaran in drydock
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    Austal expands European service hub

    2010-06-09T10:03:00Z

    Austal has announced an expansion of its European service presence with the establishment of a maintenance hub in the Strait of Gibraltar.

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    End of Wärtsilä’s production in the Netherlands approved

    2010-06-08T16:26:00Z

    Wärtsilä will start the execution of the restructuring measures in the Netherlands following a positive advice from the works council and approval of a social plan.

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    GL guidelines on gas fuel in force

    2010-06-08T15:55:00Z

    Germanischer Lloyd (GL) has issued guidelines for gas as ship fuel on the application of the IMO regulations. These guidelines are in force since 1 May and apply to all ships excluding liquefied gas tankers.

  • Artist’s impression of NERC’s new research vessel (Courtesy: Skipsteknisk AS)
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    UK orders new scientific research ship

    2010-06-08T15:30:00Z

    The UK’s leading environmental research organisation has commissioned a 6,300 tonne displacement scientific research ship to replace the RRS Discovery which was built in 1962 and is coming to the end of its useful scientific working life.

  • Construction is under way on the first JHSV at Austal’s US facility in Mobile
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    US Navy orders material for JHSV 4 and 5

    2010-06-08T13:18:00Z

    The US Navy has exercised contract options funding Austal’s acquisition of long lead-time equipment associated with the construction of two additional 103m Joint High Speed Vessels (JHSV).

  • Spirit of Britain prior to her launch at STX Europe’s Rauma shipyard
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    P&O’s new ropax ferry launched

    2010-06-08T13:14:00Z

    The launching of the car-passenger ferry “Spirit of Britain”, built for P&O Ferries by STX Europe’s Rauma shipyard, took place recently.

  • Artist impression of the LNG-powered PSV ordered by Solstad
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    Solstad orders LNG powered PSV

    2010-06-08T13:09:00Z

    STX Europe has been awarded a contract with Solstad Rederi AS to build an innovative LNG-powered platform supply vessel (PSV) at a cost of approximately NOK 450 million ($67 million).

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    DNV provides distillate fuel quality data

    2010-06-08T13:05:00Z

    Singapore-based DNV Petroleum Services (DNVPS) has unveiled the maritime industry’s most comprehensive data service on marine distillate quality delivered to commercial vessels globally.

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    Satisfactory tests results for Aalborg’s BWT solution

    2010-06-08T13:02:00Z

    Aalborg Industries in Denmark has successfully finalized the land-based tests towards obtaining IMO’s ‘Type Approval’ of its AquaTriComb ballast water treatment system with very satisfactory test results.

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    AWT reduces Odfjell’s fuel consumption

    2010-06-08T12:59:00Z

    California-based Applied Weather Technology (AWT) announced that the Odfjell Group recently selected AWT’s routing services and onboard voyage optimisation system to help the shipowner enhance safety and efficiency, as well as reduce fuel consumption.