General News – Page 99

  • One of the world's largest non self-propelled cutter dredger vessels will be equipped with Wärtsilä engines
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    Wärtsilä power for super dredger

    2015-01-06T13:00:00Z

    One of the world''s largest non self-propelled cutter dredger vessels currently being built in China will be equipped with Wärtsilä engines, both to generate power and to drive the dredging pump.

  • Gavin Lipsith
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    Happy New Year – and changes for 2015

    2014-12-31T10:42:00Z

    The Motorship sends its best wishes for the New Year and we welcome Gavin Lipsith who takes over as editor on 5 January. All the best for 2015 to all our readers, advertisers, conference delegates, supporters and sponsors, and other friends.

  • Icebreaker specialist yard Arctech Helsinki is now 100% Russian owned
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    Arctech Helsinki passes to Russian ownership

    2014-12-31T10:32:00Z

    United Shipbuilding Corporation, the Russian state-controlled shipbuilder, has completed its purchase of the remaining half of Arctech Helsinki Shipyard’s shares from former joint owner STX Finland.

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    Cruise ship drill requirements

    2014-12-30T15:59:00Z

    New requirements for musters of newly embarked passengers prior to or immediately upon departure come into force on 1 January 2015.

  • This will be the first time that HJ Lubtronic SIP has been delivered to ME newbuildings
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    Cylinder lube equipment order

    2014-12-29T17:10:00Z

    Singaporean shipowner Petredec Services Pte Ltd has ordered HJ Lubtronic SIP cylinder lubrication equipment from Hans Jensen Lubricators for a series of 12 newbuild vessels.

  • The new ferry, 'Woods Hole', is a single-ended vessel that will measure around 235ft
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    Elliott Bay design for freight-passenger ferry

    2014-12-23T14:38:00Z

    Seattle-based Elliott Bay Design Group (EBDG) has designed a freight and passenger ferry, while Louisiana-based Conrad Shipyard will build the new vessel for the Woods Hole, Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket Steamship Authority (SSA).

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    About turn by ICS on ballast convention

    2014-12-23T12:20:00Z

    The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS), has decided to modify its stance towards the ratification by governments of the IMO Ballast Water Management Convention.

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    Nordic Yards plans to build yard in Brazil

    2014-12-23T12:20:00Z

    Nordic Yards, the Russian-owned German shipbuilder, is reported to be planning to invest up to €300 million to build a new shipyard in Brazil, writes Eugene Gerden.

  • The ferry will be equipped with a Wärtsilä integrated solution
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    Newbuild high speed LNG ferry

    2014-12-23T10:17:00Z

    A new passenger ferry being built for Swedish operator Rederi AB Gotland will be the first Swedish flagged LNG powered passenger vessel and claimed to be the world''s first LNG fuelled high speed ro-pax ferry.

  • The vessel will be used for the Dudgeon UK offshore windfarm
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    Havyard wins contract for UK windfarm

    2014-12-22T17:24:00Z

    Havyard Ship Technology AS is to build another 832 SOV windmill service vessel for Denmark’s Esvagt, which will use the vessel on long-term contract with Dudgeon Ltd for a UK offshore windfarm.

  • The LNG carrier market is proving to be lucrative for MHI with four vessels being built this year
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    MHI construction figures

    2014-12-22T11:32:00Z

    Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) has released its 2014 construction figures which are down on last year, but it has been a year of transition for the shipbuilder.

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    Video programmes to help ECA compliance

    2014-12-19T06:00:00Z

    KVH company Videotel has released two new programmes designed to help shipowners meet progressively tighter fuel and emission controls including the 1 January 2015 ECA sulphur limit.

  • Mr Li Hongwei (left) with LR’s Jim Heath
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    Lloyd’s Register backs Chinese recycling yards for EU List

    2014-12-19T02:30:00Z

    Lloyd’s Register (LR) says it is supporting applications from two Chinese ship recycling yards - Zhoushan Changhong International Ship Recycling and Jiangyin Xiagang Changjiang Ship Recycling - for inclusion in the EU list.

  • Miko Marine says the advanced materials used by the ShipArrestor enable it to quickly turn any size of ship in the wind and halve the speed at which it is drifting
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    ‘First’ ShipArrestor system gets green light

    2014-12-18T16:40:00Z

    Norway’s Miko Marine’s first two ShipArrestor systems have been accepted by the Norwegian Coastal Administration (NCA).

  • Old Heincke engine after removal for replacement
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    Engine and eco revamp for research veteran

    2014-12-18T16:23:00Z

    The veteran multi-purpose German research ship ''Heincke'' is getting new MAN main engines with SCR filters from HUG as part of an extended stay at Motorenwerke Bremerhaven (MWB) lasting until early February, reports Tom Todd.

  • Jaakko Eskola: "By combining forces with L-3 MSI, we create a powerful electrical and automation business"
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    Automation and electrical boost for Wärtsilä

    2014-12-17T16:14:00Z

    Wärtsilä is set to acquire L-3 Marine Systems International for €285m, a move that will strengthen its position in automation and electrical systems.

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    Rosneft seeks US$10 billion support for super-shipyard project

    2014-12-17T14:57:00Z

    Russian oil major Rosneft has called on the national government to provide up to 400 billion rubles (US$10 billion) for the building of the Zvezda supershipyard in the Russian Far East, according to an official spokesperson of the United Shipbuilding Company, writes Eugene Gerden.

  • The vessel of VARD 3 17 design has been developed especially for subsea and IMR operations
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    Vard OSCV construction order

    2014-12-17T12:53:00Z

    Designer and builder of offshore and specialised vessels, Vard Holdings, has secured a contract for the design and construction of an Offshore Subsea Construction Vessel (OSCV) for Farstad Shipping.

  • Thordon and MSR Gryfia sign an agreement under which ships can be converted to water-lubricated stern tube bearings in Poland
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    Thordon Bearings and MSR Gryfia join forces

    2014-12-16T18:44:00Z

    Canada’s Thordon Bearings Inc is teaming up with Poland’s MSR Gryfia to help shipowners ensure their vessels are environmentally-friendly and meet existing and current global environmental legislation relating to oil discharge.

  • Noboru Ueda, ClassNK: “We have welcomed newbuildings from new markets around the world”
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    ClassNK continues to grow

    2014-12-16T18:33:00Z

    According to Japanese classification society ClassNK, its register topped 230million gross tons for the first time at the end of November 2014.