Equipment – Page 67
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NewsAlfa Solution launches new corrosion control range
Norway-based corrosion protection specialist, Alfa Solution, has launched a new range of volatile corrosion inhibiting (VCI) products for the shipping and marine sectors.
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NewsMOL tests energy-saving windshield
Mitsui OSK Lines has started demonstration tests on a new windshield for containerships that could reduce wind resistance, cutting fuel consumption and CO2 emissions.
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NewsSick launches MARSIC emissions monitors
German sensor technology company Sick has launched two monitoring devices enabling compliance with requirements on measuring emissions from ships, and offering the proof of emissions required by port state control.
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NewsFirst low-pressure EGR for bulk carrier
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) and Mitsubishi Kakoki Kaisha have installed the first low-pressure exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) system for a two-stroke diesel engine, onboard a 34,000dwt bulk carrier built by The Hakodate Dock Co.
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ME scrubbers for DFDS and Baleària
ME Production subsidiary Marine Exhaust Technology has secured contracts to supply scrubbers to two more vessels, with deliveries expected late this year and in early 2016.
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Wärtsilä wins second Finnlines scrubber order
Wärtsilä has been awarded another contract for scrubber systems by ro-ro and passenger vessel operator Finnlines, supplying a further three vessels after an initial contract for six ships last year.
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Lloyd’s approval for Thermaflue flange shields
UK manufacturer Thermaflue has received approval from Lloyd’s Register for its range of protective pipe, flange and joint covers.
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NewsLR approval for oil mist detector
Quality Monitoring Instruments (QMI) has received Lloyd’s Register type approval for its engine oil mist detection system.
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NewsWärtsilä hails LNG carrier progress
Wärtsilä says its more powerful 34DF engine, relaunched with a higher maximum continuous rating in 2013, is becoming the auxiliary engine of choice among South Korean shipyards building LNG carriers.
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NewsLoose lashings storage system
Macgregor has developed a new 40ft flat rack loose lashings storage system that is designed to give increased capacity and make better use of available deck space.
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NewsMAN approves Lemag fuel switch system
Lemag, Lehmann & Michels has received a letter of no objection from MAN Diesel & Turbo for the use of its CONTROLmag fuel switching system with MAN engines.
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NewsRWO advances sewage treatment system
Bremen-based water treatment manufacturer RWO has launched a new wastewater treatment system, CleanSewage Bio, which it claims offers significant space savings and ease of use.
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Evoqua completes low salinity BWMS test
Evoqua Water Technologies has become the first company to complete low salinity (brackish) water testing for ballast water management solutions (BWMS), carried out by an independent laboratory under US Coast Guard (USCG) protocols.
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NewsGEA ballast water treatment for Hapag-Lloyd
GEA’s chemical-free UV ballast water treatment has been installed onboard Hapag-Lloyd’s Panamax container ship, ‘London Express’.
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NewsGE service agreement for world's fastest ferry
GE Marine has signed a 10-year customised service agreement with Argentina-based Buquebus’s fast ferry ‘Francisco’, covering the vessel''s two LM2500 gas turbines. .
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Transas gains ECDIS type approval
Transas Marine has become one of the few companies to hold ECDIS type approval from the Korean Registry.
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NewsElcometer upgrades digital dewpoint meter
UK-based Elcometer is upgrading its digital dewpoint meter with the next generation Elcometer 319, which is now compatible with both Android and iOS mobile devices for instant report generation.
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Sormec cranes for Nigerian OSV
Global offshore crane manufacturer Sormec has supplied two knuckle-boom marine cranes for a Dutch-built offshore supply vessel operating in one of Nigeria''s largest deepwater oil fields.
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NewsTransas simulator for Argentinian training centre
The Centre for Marine Engineer Officers and Chief Engineers in Buenos Aires, Argentina, has taken delivery of a Transas Marine Engine Room Simulator ERS 5000 TechSim.
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NewsMercy Ships selects Evac waste system
Waste technology expert Evac has been selected to supply its total waste management system to the world’s largest newbuild civilian hospital ship, the ''Atlantic Mercy''.