General News 13-18 – Page 38
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Bunker licensing survey
An effective bunker licensing scheme can help resolve disputes over fuel quality and supply
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ABB Turbocharging rebrands as Accelleron
ABB’s Turbocharging division has unveiled its new brand name Accelleron.
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Maritime simulator solution
An Australian maritime training institute is to benefit from an enhanced simulation suite
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UK Chamber of Shipping wants more action
Speaking at the UK Chamber of Shipping Annual Dinner last week, Chamber President John Denholm called on the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) to take more decisive action to cut emissions from the international shipping industry.
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Wind association calls for broader decarb approach
Policy makers should adopt an energy centric approach to decarbonisation, not just a narrow fuel focused one.
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Sunderland Marine
New Australian branch manager will manage and develop Sunderland Marine’s insurance business in the region
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Nor-Shipping 2022
Removal of Covid-19 restrictions brings ‘post pandemic celebration’ for Nor-Shipping 2022
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Tanker emits no GHGs during port operations
The Port of Gothenburg welcomed Tern Island on Thursday, a tanker that emits no greenhouse gases or carbon particulates during port operations where compatible shore power connections are available.
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EPS invests in nine startups
Eastern Pacific Shipping (EPS) has committed to sourcing, funding, and nurturing the next generation of maritime entrepreneurs, most recently investing in seven startups through its partnership with Techstars.
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Royston Adds Marine Electrical Expertise
Royston, the marine engineering and propulsion specialist, has established a new Marine Electrical Department as it expands the range of its ship maintenance operations.
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MOL and Petronas study liquefied CO2 transportation
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) and Petroliam Nasional Berhad (Petronas) have concluded a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to study liquefied CO2 transportation for the carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) value chain.
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KR launches notation for underwater radiated noise
The Korean Register (KR) has developed Guidance for Underwater Radiated Noise which aims to help protect marine ecosystems by reducing noise from ships.
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European partners explore maritime transport of CO2
Aker Carbon Capture and Dan-Unity CO2 of Denmark have signed an agreement to develop flexible CO2 transport solutions, with the aim of establishing a full carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) value chain.
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First Type Approval for 3D printing feedstock
voestalpine Böhler Welding Germany GmbH has become the first manufacturer worldwide to be awarded a Type Approval certificate from classification society DNV.
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Green registration fee
Isle of Man Ship Registry launches industry first with new reduced fees for ‘green’ ships
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Fuel injection unit seizure caused by coking debris
New Zealand’s Transport Accident Investigation Commission has released its final report into the engine shutdown and drift of the bulk log carrier Funing while departing Tauranga Port, 6 July 2020.
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Australia investigates LH2 carrier malfunction
The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) is investigating a gas pressure control equipment malfunction on board the Suiso Frontier after the ship had loaded liquefied hydrogen at Western Port, Hastings, Victoria.
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Mitsubishi Shipbuilding to build world’s first demonstration ship for LCO2 transportation
Mitsubishi Shipbuilding and Sanyu Kisen have agreed to build a demonstration test ship to transport liquefied carbon dioxide (LCO2).
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IMO grants the International Windship Association consultative status
The IMO has formally confirmed that the International Windship Association (IWSA) has been granted full consultative status at the regulatory body.