All Motorship articles in Web Issue – Page 791
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Upgrade contract for drill ship
Keppel’s Brazilian yard to upgrade third Noble drillship for $152 million
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New access to MAN Diesel's UK service HQ
Mirrlees Drive officially opens for business at MAN Diesel in Stockport, UK
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Mixed feelings from IMO on COP15
The IMO Secretary General speaks out about the outcome of the UN Climate Change Conference
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EPA adopts strong standards for large ships
The US EPA has finalised a rule setting tough engine and fuel standards for large ships, to slash harmful marine diesel emissions.
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North Pole customer for trimaran newbuilding
THE MOTORSHIP WISHES ALL ITS READERS A VERY HAPPY CHRISTMAS
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A green re-birth for the industry
We look back over the past year and forward to prospects for the next.
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VT Halter wins USN contract for survey vessel
VT Halter Marine has been awarded a contract to build an enhanced T-AGS 60 Class oceanographic survey ship for the US Navy.
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STX awarded two contracts with Island Offshore
STX Europe has entered into new contracts with Norwegian-based Island Offshore
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Idle fleet falls due to slow steaming
The idle containership fleet has fallen, as employment of larger vessels has received a boost
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MAN Diesel adds high speed
MAN Nutzfahrzeuge will transfer part of its business involving high-speed engines to the group’s sister company, MAN Diesel
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Lindo shipyard ready to go green
Green development at Odense Steel Shipyard has now been secured with the establishment of a fund consisting of a few powerful Danish businessmen. OSS, better known as Lind? Shipyard, is being shut down by its owner, A.P. Moller-Maersk, but the new fund will help turn Lind? into one of the ...
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LR explores reintroduction of nuclear ships
Early in 2007, Lloyd?s Register began research into the implications of nuclear propulsion for merchant ships. This initiative was built on Lloyd?s Register?s extensive experience in the traditional nuclear industries and from studies which led to the formation of its Rules for the Nuclear Propulsion of Ships. The Rules, available ...
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Shuttle and regasification vessel delivered
The first shuttle and regasification vessel (SRV) co-owned by Höegh LNG and Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL) was completed at Samsung Heavy Industries and delivered to the GDF Suez group on 30 November. It will serve on a long-term charter contract between the parties.GDF Suez Neptune is the first of ...
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Liferaft contract for WSS
Wilhelmsen Ships Service (WSS) has entered an agreement with German company DS-Schiffahrt / Quadrant Bereederung to supply liferafts to their entire fleet of 39 vessels. In an agreement worth $200,000 per annum, the liferafts will be supplied within WSS?s unique Liferaft Exchange Agreement, which takes service-due liferafts off vessels and ...
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STX Rauma yard starts construction of second P&O ferry
Construction of the second in a pair of large new ropax vessels for P&O Ferries has started at the yard of STX Europe in Rauma, Finland.The first of the new ships is on schedule to be floated out of its building dock in early May when it will be fitted ...
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Keppel clinches three more contracts
Keppel Offshore & Marine Ltd (Keppel O&M), through its subsidiaries, Keppel Shipyard Limited (Keppel Shipyard) and Keppel FELS Limited (Keppel FELS), has secured contracts worth S$160 million ($115 million) for a FPSO vessel conversion, a derrick lay barge completion and the life extension of a semisubmersible rig. Tong Chong Heong, ...
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Chinese LNG carrier an example of technology cooperation.
LNG carrier Dapeng Star' has just been delivered by Hudong-Zhonghua Shipbuilding (Group) CO., Ltd to its owner China LNG Shipping. This is the fifth LNG carrier built within the framework of an agreement of technology transfer for the construction of LNG carriers, signed between STX France SA and Hudong-Zhonghua Shipbuilding ...
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'Virtual Arrival' means reducing speed to arrive in port on time
'Virtual Arrival' is the name of a concept that the Oil Companies International Marine Forum (OCIMF) and INTERTANKO together are working to develop.The primary aim of the project is to reduce actual CO2 emissions. This is done by taking advantage of inefficiencies in the market. Often ships steam from port ...
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Emissions targets all at sea
Cars and trucks, coal-fired power stations, and belching cows. The usual suspects when it comes to discussions of carbon footprints and climate change. But, Greek researchers discuss, in the International Journal of Ocean Systems Management, just how important it is to understand carbon emissions from shipping.Harilaos Psaraftis and Christos Kontovas ...