All Motorship articles in Web Issue – Page 773

  • Derrick Barge 50 is undergoing a three year upgrade programme using Rolls-Royce equipment
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    Offshore derrick barge gets propulsion system upgrade

    2010-03-18T15:43:00Z

    Rolls-Royce has received an order worth over $20 million to supply diesel generator sets and thrusters to Houston-based offshore engineering and construction company J Ray McDermott.

  • Floatel Superior was delivered early by Keppel FELS
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    Keppel delivers Floatel Superior early

    2010-03-18T13:35:00Z

    Keppel FELS Limited (Keppel FELS) in Singapore has delivered the semisubmersible accommodation rig, Floatel Superior, 43 days early, to Bermuda-based Floatel International (Floatel).

  • evergreen
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    Evergreen planning fleet expansion

    2010-03-18T13:29:00Z

    The Taiwanese shipping company Evergreen Group plans to order at least 12 new container ships to ride out the economic recovery in 2012. The proposed newbuildings will be between 7,000 and 8,000 teu in size.

  • Wärtsilä 32 diesel genset
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    Wärtsilä selected best supplier by CNOOC

    2010-03-18T13:22:00Z

    Wärtsilä has received an award for supplier excellence from CNOOC, the China National Offshore Oil Corporation.

  • News

    Port clearance made easier

    2010-03-18T13:17:00Z

    GL Maritime Software''s ‘Port Clearance Assistant’ is now available at no cost to ship owners and managers. The module of the ship management software simplifies port clearance procedures and ensures that the crew onboard has the right information available.

  • News

    STX to acquire Daehan

    2010-03-18T13:14:00Z

    South Korea’s STX is to take over Daehan Shipbuilding Co., an enterprise of middle standing in South Korea currently undergoing a company restructuring program.

  • News

    Hyundai cancels tanker order

    2010-03-18T13:10:00Z

    Hyundai Heavy Industries recently confirmed that a contract for five oil tankers has been cancelled at the buyer''s request. The tankers were ordered by Alama Maritime of Greece at a cost of 480 billion won ($425 million).

  • News

    Japanese export ship-orders on the up

    2010-03-18T13:06:00Z

    According to figures released by the Japan Ship Exporters'' Association, Japanese export ship orders rose for the third consecutive month in February on a year-on-year basis, surging 30.8 percent to 383,670 gross tons.

  • Artist impression of the new cruise ferries ordered by Fjord Line
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    Bergen Group to build two new cruise ferries for Fjord Line

    2010-03-17T14:57:00Z

    Fjord Line in Norway has signed a Euro 206 million contract with Bergen Group Fosen, a wholly owned subsidiary of Bergen Group, to build two new cruise ferries.

  • Ecospec’s CSNOx onboard a 100,000 dwt Aframax tanker for first load point verifications
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    CSNOx wins ‘Technology of the Year’ award

    2010-03-17T14:51:00Z

    Ecospec Global Technology Pte Ltd (Ecospec), a Singapore-based research and technological company specializing in advanced emission abatement and environmental technologies, has won the prestigious ‘Technology of the Year’ award for its CSNOx technology at the Green Ship Technology Conference 2010.

  • News

    Promas propulsor gives Carnival cruiseship efficiency lift

    2010-03-17T14:47:00Z

    Carnival Cruise Lines has selected the Rolls-Royce propulsion system Promas Lite, combining propeller and rudder, for their cruise vessel Carnival Glory. Preliminary analysis of speed/power trials measurements indicates an increased propulsive efficiency improvement by 11-13 percent.

  • MacGregor 200tonne AHC subsea crane
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    Cargotec books another offshore crane order

    2010-03-17T14:43:00Z

    Cargotec received an order for a MacGregor 200 tonne subsea active heave-compensated knuckle-jib crane with a 2,000 m wire capacity for one of Toisa’s vessels operated by UK-based Sealion Shipping Ltd.

  • News

    DSME to begin construction of Yantai yard

    2010-03-17T14:36:00Z

    South Korean shipyard Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME) will begin construction of its new facility in Yantai, China, this year.

  • News

    Namura re-opens shiprepair dock

    2010-03-17T14:32:00Z

    Namura Shipbuilding in Japan will be restoring the Hakodate dock in Hokkaido, which has been left to idle for over 30 years.

  • Cosco Nantong will build a similar rig to the recently completed Sevan Driller
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    COSCO wins Sevan contract

    2010-03-17T14:28:00Z

    COSCO (Nantong) Shipyard has won a $500 million engineering, procurement, construction and installation contract for a self-propelled deepwater DP3 semisubmersible rig to be named Sevan Brasil.

  • News

    Class society offers monitoring for large two-strokes

    2010-03-17T12:40:00Z

    Lloyd’s Register’s (LR) marine fuel and engine performance consultancy, FOBAS, has launched a new service, known as FOBAS Engine.

  • News

    New Shipman agreement published

    2010-03-17T09:52:00Z

    The third edition of BIMCO’s successful standard ship management agreement, SHIPMAN, has been published by the organisation. The new and updated edition replaces SHIPMAN 98 and is code named SHIPMAN 2009.

  • Schottel online calculation interface for provisional calculation of the propeller design
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    Propulsor manufacturer offers new calculation tool

    2010-03-16T14:06:00Z

    The design engineer needs to know quickly which propulsion system, with which power rating and size, he can and must include in his project planning.

  • Norwegian Jewel is the first NCL vessel  with Eniram DTA deployed. Fleetwide deployment followed successful tests. (photo: Peter Forsgård)
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    Eniram shortlisted for the 2010 Seatrade Awards

    2010-03-16T13:58:00Z

    The Finland-based provider of dynamic decision support systems for the shipping industry, Eniram Ltd., has been shortlisted for the 2010 Seatrade Awards with theDynamic Trimming Assistant (DTA) product.

  • USS Freedom delivered by Marinette Marine in 2008
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    Marinette expands to enhance LCS programme

    2010-03-16T13:51:00Z

    Marinette Marine Corporation, a member of the Lockheed Martin-led Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) industry team, recently broke ground for an expansion to nearly double the size of its main indoor ship construction building, an investment to support the construction of the U.S. Navy''s LCS.