General News 13-18 – Page 202

  • TP-3405CS Dye-Lite  All-In-One
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    Dye pinpoints leaks in marine fluid systems

    2012-01-05T10:12:00Z

    US company Tracer Products says that it has developed a fluorescent dye, known as TP-3405CS Dye-Lite All-In-One, which is claimed to improve leak detection in all oil and oil-based fluid systems in ships.

  • Aveva’s new Surface Manager program
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    New product in marine CAD portfolio

    2012-01-05T10:12:00Z

    Aveva has announced the release of Surface Manager 12.1, a new product in the Aveva Marine portfolio, which allows the transfer of surfaces to and from external systems, by the use of neutral standards.

  • BIMCO president Yudhishthir Khatau: “Shipping will prevail”
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    BIMCO forecasts challenging times in 2012

    2012-01-04T15:14:00Z

    Shipowner organisation BIMCO has asked for stronger leadership for the industry in the face of critical issues, and asks for closer cooperation between shipowners and shipbuilders.

  • Interior decks of tanker 'RFA Black Rover' after refurbishment with SynDeck underlayment material
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    Lightweight deck material used on tanker refurbishment project

    2012-01-04T10:50:00Z

    UK company Euro Resin Solutions says that its ultra-lightweight, corrosion-resistant materials help cut both costs and weight, and so meet many current requirements for newbuild and refurbishment projects.

  • News

    Box cooler antifouling system designed for Australian tugs

    2012-01-03T16:30:00Z

    UK company Cathelco says that it has designed special box cooler anti-fouling systems for two tugs which are used by Rio Tinto to berth iron ore carrying vessels in the port of Dampier, Australia.

  • OceanSaver's Mark II BWTS system for bulk carriers
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    Approval for next-generation BWTS

    2012-01-03T16:29:00Z

    OceanSaver of Norway has announced the grant of DNV type approval certification for its next generation ballast water management technology, known as the OceanSaver Mark II system.

  • Koji Sekimizu
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    Changes in Secretariat at IMO

    2012-01-03T15:48:00Z

    After taking office on 1 January 2012, the new secretary-general of the International Maritime Organization, Koji Sekimizu, has announced a number of changes in the structure of the IMO Secretariat.

  • BigView ERS configuration at Kalmar Maritime Academy
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    DNV approval for engineroom simulators

    2012-01-03T15:23:00Z

    Kongsberg Maritime says that a total of 14 engine room simulator models have recently received new DNV statements of compliance, in accordance with the latest revised DNV and STCW standards.

  • Julie Lightfoot MBE, managing director of Solar Solve Ltd
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    New year’s honours for UK marine industry

    2012-01-03T12:13:00Z

    Some well known names from the UK marine industry have featured on the Queen’s new year’s honour’s list – including awards for the top bods at the NCI, Solar Solve Ltd and Halyard (M&I).

  • BAE Systems 90m Ocean patrol vessel
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    Buyer found for ocean patrol ships

    2012-01-03T07:52:00Z

    UK shipbuilder BAE Systems says that it has secured a £133 million deal to sell three 90m patrol vessels, originally ordered in 2007 by Trinidad and Tobago but cancelled in 2010, to the Brazilian Navy.

  • The efficient feeder ship concept from Knud E Hansen, in collaboration with ABB and Maersk Broker
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    Green feeder ship concept from Denmark

    2012-01-03T07:52:00Z

    As container ships get generally larger, Danish Naval Design and Marine Consultancy Knud E Hansen reports that, in cooperation with ABB, it has developed a design for a fuel efficient 2,000TEU container feeder vessel.

  • Meyer’s ‘Disney Fantasy’ is ready for the off, and one of 20 for Meyer Group
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    Meyer news lifts poor year for Germans

    2011-12-30T15:33:00Z

    German newbuilding yards in general can look back on a depressing production year in 2011, but leading facility Meyer Werft reports good business and work in hand on 20 ships up to 2014, writes Tom Todd.

  • News

    Marine software partnership established between developer and shipowner

    2011-12-29T17:06:00Z

    Miami-based maritime technology company Intellocorp has partnered with Sea-Flex, a Danish ship owner, to launch a new software and management package in January 2012.

  • The engine for the ‘Santa Vista’, the Hitachi Zosen SCR system for which has been certified by ClassNK as IMO Tier III compliant
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    ClassNK issues Tier III NOx certification

    2011-12-29T13:44:00Z

    ClassNK has awarded its first Statement of Fact for Tier III nitrogen oxide (NOx) reductions to a marine diesel engine incorporating a Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) system.

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    Keppel announces new contracts to wrap up a good 2011

    2011-12-29T10:05:00Z

    Keppel Offshore & Marine subsidiaries Keppel Singmarine and Keppel Verolme have announced newbuilding and upgrade contracts worth a total of S$150 million.

  • L&T’s new Kattupalli shipyard
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    Indian yard benefits from Japanese support

    2011-12-28T13:14:00Z

    Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) has agreed with L&T Shipbuilding Limited (LTSB), the shipbuilding arm of India''s Larsen & Toubro Ltd to provide a range of technological support for construction of commercial vessels.

  • ‘Asuka II’, operated by NYK Cruises, is to trial a new ballast water system
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    Cruise demo for new BWM system

    2011-12-28T13:14:00Z

    Japanese companies Sumitomo Electric Industries and NYK Cruises have agreed to install a Sumitomo ‘Ecomarine’ ultraviolet ballast water management (BWM) system on one of NYK’s cruise ships.

  • Evergreen will be cooperating with CKYH-the Green Alliance in 2012
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    Evergreen to strengthen Asia-European offering

    2011-12-28T10:51:00Z

    The Evergreen Line has announced today that it will be cooperating with CKYH-the Green Alliance in 2012 to provide more sailings between Asia, Northern Europe and the Mediterranean each week.

  • Six new IPS-powered Rosmorport pilot vessels for Russian service
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    IPS power for Russian pilot boats

    2011-12-23T16:38:00Z

    Volvo Penta´s Inboard Performace System (IPS) drives, claimed to increase performance and reduce fuel consumption, have been chosen to power six 14m pilot vessels ordered by Russian state owned company Rosmorport.

  • ‘BBC Amber’: China series takes off
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    Big new Chinese-built series for Germans

    2011-12-23T16:21:00Z

    The first of a series of 14 new Chinese multi-purpose heavy-lifters for Emden shipping group Bockstiegel has gone into local charter service, demonstrating the cost advantage for Asian builders over German yards.