All Motorship articles in Web Issue – Page 821
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California ARB reg could lead to propulsion failures
The Air Resources Board (ARB) in California has a proposed regulation under review that, if approved as expected, will require ocean going vessels to use low sulphur marine distillates in main engines, auxiliary engines, and auxiliary boilers beginning on 1 July, 2009 in regulated California waters. The state defines regulated ...
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LR opens another office in China
Lloyd?s Register?s latest office in China, its 14th, was opened recently and will initially employ more than 20 with the number rising to 30 in the coming weeks.Nick Brown, Country and Marine manager, PR China, heralded the occasion as an important step for LR in its continued investment in the ...
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Pearl Seas forced to cancel 2009 programme
Pearl Seas Cruises, a new cruise company based in the US, has cancelled its cruise programme for the remainder of the 2009 touring season in the Atlantic region for a luxury cruise ship building at the Halifax Shipyard in Canada. The company announced that it was forced to cancel the ...
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Motorship Conference - from beyond 2009 to pre-1904 in two days
Delegates to the Motorship Propulsion and Emissions Conference study the 1932 B&W engine at the MAN Diesel House museumThe 2009 Motorship Propulsion and Emissions Conference, held on 26-27 May in Copenhagen, Denmark, was judged by all to have been a resounding success.In such uncertain times it was remarkable that the ...
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Versatile tanker from Turkish yard
The Turkish shipbuilder ?i?ek Shipyard has delivered the 3,087 DWT double-hull tanker Frecciamare to the Italian shipowner Ciane Anapo. Based in Augusta, on the east coast of Sicily, Ciane Anapo is part of the Novella Group, which specialises in coastal tanker and bunker operations.Frecciamare was completed as Chem Flower, the ...
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Single supplier for safety services
In a significant review of its safety operations, Exmar Shipmanagement has awarded a contract to Wilhelmsen Ships Service to handle all safety-related business throughout the fleet, including a liferaft rental programme and complete port agencies service. As part of the programme, Exmar Shipmanagement has concluded a liferaft rental agreement for ...
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SSW pulls out of shipbuilding
Reports from Germany suggest that the Schichau Seebeck shipyard (SSW) is to cease building ships. The yard, which is going through bankruptcy proceedings, is expected to be converted into a business park for the maritime and wind power industries. Two of the former owners, shipbuilder Lloyd Werft and Ronner, a ...
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Latest emissions research presented at Motorship conference
The second phase of the Emission Minimisation (EMI MINI) research project, a joint effort to reduce marine engine emissions, is nearing completion.Funded by the German government and involving leading diesel engine design experts, including Caterpillar Motoren, AVL Deutschland, L?Orange, WTZ Roßlau and the University of Rostock, the first phase of ...
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Well-attended Motorship Conference winds up in historic style
The 31st Motorship Propulsion and Emissions conference drew to a successful close in Copenhagen today.After a morning of discussion centred around various emissions-related topics, including exhaust gas abatement technology and the impact of the latest Marpol regulations, the formal business concluded with a shipowners' discussion session.The event concluded with a ...
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Class guidance notes for LNG cargoes
Lloyd's Register, claimed to be a leader in the classification of LNG carriers, has published a new guidance document for the design of membrane-technology liquid natural gas containment systems. The document is aimed at improving design procedures with respect to sloshing forces, and is the result of a long programme ...
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Brazilian order for deck equipment
Rolls-Royce has secured a £38 million contract to supply a newly-developed anchor handling system that will enable floating oil platforms to be secured to the seabed in the extreme depths off the coast of Brazil. The system has been developed in response to the increase in deep water oil exploration ...
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Donut distribution agreement
Global manufacturer of maritime and offshore safety solutions VIKING Life-Saving Equipment has signed a distribution agreement with UK based Donut Safety Systems Ltd.- VIKING?s products are often the last means of rescue on board, and we are always on the lookout for ways to improve crew safety, says Global Sales ...
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31st Motorship conference promises to be best ever
The 2009 Motorship Propulsion & Emissions conference, to be held in Copenhagen on 26/27 May, is set to be the best ever in the event's 31-year history. The venue, at the Radisson SAS Scandinavia Hotel, will be packed out with experts from the shipping and marine engineering industries, as, uniquely, ...
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Award for fuel-saving paint
Hempasil X3, a new fouling release coating from Hempel, has won a Seatrade Award for its contribution to Protection of the Marine and Atmospheric Environment within the shipping industry. The award recognises that Hempasil X3 has the potential to cut drastically the amount of CO2 the shipping industry releases into ...
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Gdynia and Szczecin to be sold
The Polish government is awaiting the signature of a Caribbean registered company which has agreed to buy the assets of both Gdynia and Szczecin shipyards for about Zloty450m ($136m). United International Trust was the highest bidder from a group of 35 companies which had expressed an interest in the assets ...
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Fredericia Shipyard moves to Lind?
Fredericia Shipyard in Denmark has entered into an agreement with compatriot Odense Steel Shipyard on renting the original dock facilities at Lind? and a number of buildings housing administration, workshops and changing room facilities etc. Fredericia Shipyard will have more than 100,000 m2 at their disposal. The agreement runs for ...
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Germany faces shipbuilding crisis
German shipbuilders are facing difficult years due to cancellations and a lack of orders, the country's shipbuilding association VSM warned yesterday at its annual meeting. "The majority of shipyards will not be fully utilised from mid-year on," VSM chairman Werner Lüken said.German yards suffered 19 cancellations in the first quarter ...
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Grandweld delivers crewboat
Grandweld, a shipbuilding, ship repair and conversion specialist, and Stanford Marine, an offshore oil and gas industry fleet operator, both part of the UAE-based GMMOS Group, are celebrating the delivery of the first unit in a six vessel order for 41m crewboats. Jamal Abki, Grandweld General Manager, said: "This design ...
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TERCC on crest of a wave
Teesside's ship recycling centre has welcomed its latest vessel, a 469 tonne former trawler. The 'Viking Vulcan', which was converted to an oil rig supply vessel, has been towed to the Tees from Leith in Scotland.It has arrived at Able UK?s Teesside Environmental Reclamation Centre (TERRC) facility at Able Seaton ...
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BV and SENER test results of CAS Project
The EU-funded CAS project (Condition Assessment System), led by Bureau Veritas (BV) and where SENER was a major player, had the purpose of cutting the time and costs to process thickness studies of the structure of a ship in operation, taking advantage of the ship 3D model previously created in ...