General News 13-18 – Page 266
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MAN to cooperate with gas-tank specialist
MAN Diesel & Turbo has reached agreement with TGE Marine Gas Engineering, market leader and specialist in the design and construction of cargo-handling systems for cryogenic gases, regarding their future cooperation.
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MAN readies gas engine for full-scale testing
MAN Diesel & Turbo plans to carry out full-scale ME-GI testing on a gas fired engine at its Copenhagen test centre.
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New maritime broadband offering from Furuno
Furuno of Japan is joining with SpeedCast and Eutelsat Communications to launch a new VSAT antenna, the VSAT KU-100.
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DNV skills certification for ship manager
Singapore-based Thome Ship Management has become the first third party ship manager to receive full accreditation by DNV SeaSkill for its competency management system.
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Vale finally confirms VLOC order
Vale announces recently that it has entered into agreements with The Export-Import Bank of China and the Bank of China Limited for the financing to build 12 very large ore carriers (VLOC) of 400,000 dwt (Chinamax) at the Rongsheng Heavy Industries shipyard in China.
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Incat Crowther to design Nigerian crew boats
Incat Crowther has signed a contract to design two 30m aluminium monohull crewboats for service in Nigeria.
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Hellenic yard’s future looking brighter
ThyssenKrupp, Abu Dhabi MAR and the Greek government have reached agreement ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems (TKMS), Abu Dhabi MAR and the Greek government have reached agreement on the wording for the contracts regarding the implementation of the framework agreement.
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Frontline restructuring VLCC newbuilding contracts
Frontline, the Bermuda-based tanker company, has reached an agreement with Zhoushan Jinhaiwan Shipyard in China to re-structure its VLCC newbuilding program at the yard
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Diesel Switch solves fuel changeover problem
MAN Diesel & Turbo has developed a system known as Diesel Switch to handle changeover between high and low sulphur fuel in a controlled way to avoid rapid temperature deviations and fuel-pump seizures.
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South Africa to establish ship-repair yard in Congo
The director of the South African Company, SFG, Duncan MacNab, announced that his company would set up a ship-repair yard in Pointe-Noire, the economic and industrial capital of Congo Brazzaville.
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First double-ended ferry fitted with VSPs
Voith Turbo Marine in Germany is supplying four slightly modified Voith Schneider Propellers (VSP) to Wyker Dampfschiff-Reederei (WDR) to power the first double-ended ferry in its fleet.
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R-R powers world’s largest gas ferry
Rolls-Royce is to provide gas engines and main azimuth thrusters for a double ended passenger/vehicle ferry to be built for the Norwegian operator Fjord1. The vessel will be the world’s largest gas engined ferry.
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First ever ASV monohull with pod propulsion
Effect Ships International AS in Sandefjord, Norway, has just launched its first air supported vessel (ASV) monohull with pod propulsion. The ASV technology is the result of more than 8 years of dedicated R&D.
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OSX to build Petrobras rigs and tankers
OSX Brasil SA, which is building a shipyard in Brazil with South Korea’s Hyundai Heavy Industry, said that it plans to bid for oil drilling rig and tanker contracts worth $2 billion that Brazil’s Petrobras wants to build.
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Longitudinally arranged VSPs offer higher steering forces
Together with Voith Turbo Schneider Propulsion, the Canadian naval architecture firm Robert Allan Ltd recently unveiled a completely new tug design.
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10-vessel order for Voith ‘intelligent’ propellers
Voith Turbo Advanced Propeller Technologies of Germany has announced an order for Contur F propellers for 10 patrol boats for Dutch Water Management.
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Dubai delivers another Polarcus seismic vessel
Drydocks World– Dubai has delivered the third 3-D seismic vessel ‘Polarcus Asima’ to its client Polarcus, a marine geophysical company based in Dubai.
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Excess boxship supply could return in 2011
The growth in the effective supply of containerships has reached 19% so far this year as deliveries of new vessels have added 1.15 Mteu of new capacity and a further 1.28 Mteu of idle tonnage has rejoined the active fleet.
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ABS examines energy-saving technology
ABS and the Shanghai Merchant Ship Design & Research Institute have entered into a two-year joint research and development project to study the potential of an energy-saving device to enhance propulsion efficiency.
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Hyundai secures VLCC quintet order
Hyundai Heavy Industries has won a contract with Hong Kong-based Brightoil Petroleum to build five VLCCs at a total cost of $537.5 million.