General News – Page 128

  • The WE Drive allows the shaft generator to operate over the full main engine speed range while generating electricity for the vessel’s electrical network
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    WE Tech solution for Wallenius vessels

    2014-02-14T16:36:00Z

    Finland’s WE Tech Solutions Oy is to supply four of its Direct Drive Permanent Magnet Shaft Generator solutions for Wallenius Lines’ Post-Panamax Pure-Car-Truck-Carriers (PCTCs).

  • The CSS portable BWT systems aim to provide owners with a low cost solution to achieving compliance
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    New portable BWT systems

    2014-02-13T17:39:00Z

    Cleanship Solutions (CSS), part of the Malin Group, has developed a range of fully containerised, portable ballast water treatment (BWT) systems, suitable for modular use in a range of vessels and applications.

  • The first example of Kyokuyo’s high-efficiency container feeder design is being built for Imoto Lines
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    Advanced container feeder for Japan

    2014-02-13T17:14:00Z

    Japanese shipyard Kyokuyo has received a contract to build one of the world’s most advanced container feeder ships in the world, writes Dag Pike.

  • The cranes will be installed on three pipe-laying vessels destined for Subsea 7
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    €23million subsea crane contract

    2014-02-13T16:58:00Z

    Cargotec’s MacGregor is to supply six active heave-compensated (AHC) subsea cranes for IHC Merwede, a contract worth €23m.

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    Wärtsilä and Van Oord sign service agreement

    2014-02-13T12:05:00Z

    Wärtsilä has concluded a three-year framework agreement with Netherlands based dredging and offshore project contractor Van Oord, for all field service and parts supply.

  • Cleaner marine diesel exhaust is now likely in Japan
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    Exhaust gas cleaning system developed in Japan

    2014-02-13T12:05:00Z

    Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and Mitsubishi Kakoki Kaisha (MKK) have jointly announced the development of a so-called ‘Hybrid SOx Scrubber System’ to remove SOx from marine diesel engine exhaust gas.

  • Ulstein is to build two more PX121 PSVs for Nordic American
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    Ulstein PSVs for Nordic American

    2014-02-13T11:52:00Z

    Ulstein of Norway has announced that the Sandefjord-headquartered Nordic American Offshore (NAO) shipping company has ordered two platform supply vessel (PSV) newbuildings to the PX121 design.

  • Ship in dock at the Bijela yard – subject of interest from Damen and Fincantieri
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    Damen, Fincantieri bid for Montenegro’s Bijela shipyard

    2014-02-13T11:51:00Z

    The Dutch Damen Shipyards Group and Italian shipbuilding group Fincantieri are competing to acquire Montenegro’s Jadransko Brodogradiliste A.D Bijela shipyard, writes Jaroslaw Adamowski.

  • The Cathelco Seafresh “Ton” desalinator
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    Increase in desalinator sales

    2014-02-13T11:51:00Z

    Cathelco Seafresh, the specialist in reverse osmosis desalinators, achieved a dramatic rise in sales in 2013, it sold 61 units, more than double the total output of 2010.

  • 'Atlantic Merlin' is the sister vessel of 'Atlantic Kestrel', delivered in November 2012
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    Another Jaya vessel for Atlantic Towing

    2014-02-12T10:53:00Z

    Jaya Holdings Limited has delivered its second new build ice class anchor handling tug supply (AHTS) vessel to Canada’s Atlantic Towing Limited.

  • Meyer Werft and Star Cruises have agreed a further cruise ship order
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    Another cruise contract for Meyer

    2014-02-11T17:34:00Z

    Papenburg, Germany shipyard Meyer Werft has announced another cruise newbuilding order from Malaysian operator Star Cruises.

  • Scandlines gets new ferries after all
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    Volkswerft newbuilds sold at last

    2014-02-11T16:59:00Z

    The two ro-pax newbuildings cancelled when Germany’s Volkswerft went bankrupt in 2012 have finally been sold - to the company that first ordered them and at just a fraction of their original cost, reports Tom Todd.

  • The flotel, which is now under construction, is the first to be completely designed by Barreras in Vigo
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    Barreras begins flotel construction

    2014-02-11T16:56:00Z

    Spanish shipbuilder Astillero Barreras has begun work on a flotel for Mexican oil company, Pemex, marked by a steel sheet cutting ceremony.

  • 'MS Westerdam' is one of three ships to be refit by Imtech
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    Imtech wins refit order

    2014-02-11T16:15:00Z

    Imtech Marine USA is to refit the bridges of three Holland America Line cruise ships, ‘MS Westerdam’, ‘MS Noordam’ and ‘MS Oosterdam’.

  • From left: Frank Horch, Hamburg’s senator for economy, Garegin G. Tsaturov, co-owner of Pella Shipyard, Natallia Dean, managing director Terraline, and Berthold Brinkmann, insolvency administrator of Sietas Shipyard
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    Sietas Shipyard sold to Russians

    2014-02-11T09:34:00Z

    After a two-year period, German insolvency administrator Berthold Brinkmann has announced a deal to sell the JJ Sietas shipyard in Hamburg to Pella of St Petersburg.

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    USC plans doubling of business

    2014-02-11T09:34:00Z

    United Shipbuilding Corporation (USC), the Russian monopoly merchant vessel, and warship builder, has announced ambitious plans for 2014, writes Eugene Gerden.

  • E-Ship 1 goes back to sea (Photo Enercon)
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    E-Ship 1 back in service after genset swap

    2014-02-10T17:55:00Z

    Enercon’s novel rotor-driven E-Ship 1 is back in service after being laid up for a year for conversion including the replacement of her seven Mitsubishi Diesel generators, reportedly with Caterpillar units, writes Tom Todd.

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    More tankers for Maersk

    2014-02-10T14:11:00Z

    Maersk Tankers is to receive more MR vessels from South Korean shipyard Sungdong Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering Co after utilising an option for another two new builds.

  • The new bulkers will operate in the Great Lakes-St Lawrence Seaway system
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    CSL unveils Trillium bulkers

    2014-02-07T12:37:00Z

    Canada Steamship Lines (CSL) successfully launched its new Trillium class bulk carriers at Yangfan Shipyard in Zhoushan, China.

  • The vessels will be operated by Wallenius Wilhelmsem Logisitics
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    Two more Wallenius Post-Panamax vessels

    2014-02-06T16:46:00Z

    Tianjin Xingang Shipyard in China is to build two Post-Panamax vessels for Wallenius Lines, adding to the previous two vessels contracted in June 2013.