All Motorship articles in Web Issue – Page 785
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CSIC sees rise in profits
China Shipbuilding Industry Corp (CSIC) said its profit in 2009 jumped 18.5 percent to 7.39 billion yuan ($1.1 billion).
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Samho wins Turkish bulk carrier order
The South Korean shipbuilder Samho Shipyard has won an order from Turkish shipowner Densa for six 32,000 dwt bulk carriers.
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Orders underline acceptance of all-electronic engines
Wärtsilä reports recent sales success for its RT-flex82T low-speed engine, which was introduced to the market in 2005.
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Keppel delivers platform supply geotechnical vessel
Keppel Singmarine Pte Ltd (Keppel Singmarine), has delivered a platform supply geotechnical vessel to Greatship Global Offshore Services Pte. Ltd (Greatship). The vessel has been bareboat chartered to GC Rieber Shipping Asia Pte Ltd (GC Rieber).
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Philippines promoting new shipbuilding base
Philippine officials are preparing the Cagayan Freeport in the far south of the Philippines as the country''s next large shipyard.
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Sevmash learns hard lesson from Odfjell case
The Russian shipyard Sevmash’s failure to deliver 12 chemical tankers to Norwegian shipping company Odfjell and the $43 million the shipyard was fined to pay, is a valuable lesson for Russian shipbuilding industry, says a Russian website.
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Malta finalises Palumbo deal
MaltaToday reports that the government is close to finalising a deal with the Italian company Palumbo for the shiprepair section of Malta Shipyards.
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Cleaner seas were the focus in 2009
Bilge water treatment came under the spotlight in the first half of 2009, when Alfa Laval launched its PureBilge system.
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Job losses fall-out looms with China
The Netherlands and China are on the verge of a diplomatic conflict due to a misunderstanding over job losses, according to a recent report in the Dutch newspaper the Volkskrant.
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MOL develops portable gauge for ballast tanks
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL) and Musashino Co., Ltd. have jointly developed the word’s first portable liquid-level gauge for vessel ballast tanks.
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Liquid level gauge for measuring ballast tanks
Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL) and Japanese company Musashino have jointly developed a portable liquid-level gauge for vessel ballast tanks.
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Nakilat and Damen set up jv company
Qatar Gas Transport Company Ltd. (Nakilat) and Dutch shipbuilder Damen Shipyards Group are to jointly operate a shipbuilding facility in the Port of Ras Laffan, Qatar.
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Proposed global vessel efficiency system to reduce carbon emissions
The World Shipping Council (WSC) and its members have proposed to the International Maritime Organization (IMO) and its member governments a new global ‘vessel efficiency system’ (VES) which would improve the carbon and fuel efficiency of the world''s fleet leading to a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions.
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Fincantieri to supply UAE navy with stealth vessels
Fincantieri has gained a further new order from the United Arab Emirates Navy for the construction of two stealth vessels, Falaj 2.
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Japanese order for offshore load-handling systems
Cargotec has signed a contract to deliver a range of advanced MacGregor offshore and subsea load handling systems.
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Cargo pump room system for Chinese tanker operator
China Petrochemical Corp, of Taiwan, has for the first time specified all-electric cargo pump room systems for two new 40,000 dwt product carriers.
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Ship operator launches super-smooth bottom paint initiative
Mitsui OSK Lines'' (MOL) joint research and development project on antifouling paints for ship bottoms is to be incorporated into a government-industry initiative aimed at reducing CO2 emissions.
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Fuel supply system helps with earthquake relief
Marine fuel supplies for the Haiti disaster have been assured by US contractor Multi Service, working with the US Defense Energy Support Center (DESC).
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Anti-glare screens for offshore platform
Solar Solve of the UK is supplying blackout blinds and roller screens for a major offshore installation.
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Support the seafarers, and forget carbon for now
LogOn, February 2010 - it seems we were right to not make too much of COP15 in our comment last month.