Equipment – Page 70
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LNG tank membrane partnership
GTT, leading designer of membrane containment systems for maritime transportation and storage, has signed a cooperation agreement with Hyundai Heavy Industries to help industrialise its Mark V technology.
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Kongsberg hydroacoustics for Norwegian polar vessel
Norwegian polar research vessel ‘Kronpins Haakon’ will feature hydroacoustic systems from Kongsberg Maritime when it begins operations in 2017.
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NewsWärtsilä scrubbers for Dutch ro-ro carriers
Wärtsilä is to supply its hybrid scrubber systems to clean the exhaust emissions from two Dutch ro-ro carriers owned by Royal Wagenborg.
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NewsNavico launches Simrad pulse compression radar
Marine electronics company Navico has launched a pulse compression radar which it claims offers revolutionary range and resolution.
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NewsPalfinger package for Tersan Shipyard
Austrian headquartered lifting equipment and daughtercraft specialists Palfinger Ned-deck and Palfinger Boats have sold a combined package with davit and fast rescue boat to Tersan Shipyard.
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NewsNavigator Gas selects GEA ballast treatment
GEA Westfalia Separator is to supply four of its MarineX systems for installation on Navigator Gas’ two new build vessels currently under construction in Korea.
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Saving fuel through cargo heating management
Innovative software could provide the key to almost halving the amount of fuel used to maintain cargo at the optimum temperature, writes Bill Thomson.
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NewsReport identifies US$45.6 billion BWM market
A new report from Global Water Intelligence has placed a figure of US45.6 billion on ballast water management system sales over the next five years.
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NewsAIDA opts for ABB efficiency tool
AIDA is to roll out ABB’s energy monitoring and management system (EMMA) across its entire 10-strong cruise ship fleet, with six vessels already using the software to aid energy cost optimisation.
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NewsRoyston upgrades fuel management system
Diesel power engineering company Royston has introduced a new version of its Enginei fuel management system.
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NewsUnison commissions tube bending machine
UK-based computerised control system manufacturer, Unison, has commissioned what is thought to be the largest all-electric tube bending machine ever produced at Newport News Shipbuilding.
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NewsViking targets approvals for LifeCraft
Viking Life-Saving Equipment presented its LifeCraft alternative life-saving appliance (LSA) for passenger ships to the IMO Ships Systems and Equipment Sub-Committee on 25 March.
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NewsKongsberg equips DBB jack-up vessel
DBB Jack-Up Services'' new wind turbine service jack-up vessel has just been launched, with a full complement of Kongsberg Maritime control and automation technology on board.
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USCG certifies Korean Register for BWM testing
The Korean Register (KR) has become the first Asian class society to gain authorisation as an “independent laboratory” for testing ballast water management systems (BWMS).
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NewsKongsberg shows Pioneering Spirit
Allseas’ giant offshore construction vessel Pioneering Spirit will begin its first job this summer off the coast of Norway, assisted by innovative Dynamic Positioning (DP), bridge and automation solutions from Kongsberg Maritime.
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Rolls-Royce equipment for Edison Chouest
Rolls-Royce has been awarded a contract worth £20m with US shipowner Edison Chouest Offshore (ECO).
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NewsIMES launches EPM-Peak pressure indicator
Cylinder pressure sensor specialist IMES has launched a new electronic pressure indicator designed to measure peak pressure and calculate engine speed on fourt-stroke engines.
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NewsCathelco systems for Chinese newbuilds
Cathelco has reported several orders from Chinese shipyards for hull corrosion protection and seawater pipework anti-fouling systems.
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NewsThordon COMPAC propeller shaft order
Thordon Bearings is to supply its seawater-lubricated COMPAC propeller shaft bearing package for a new Fincantieri-built cruise ship designed to set new standards in environmental protection.
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NewsIPS mobile ferry upgrade
UK engineering firm IPS Marine Fabrications has upgraded air-flow systems on a Stena Line ferry while it was sailing between the UK and Ireland.