General News – Page 162

  • The 'Costa Concordia' topped the AGCS's list as the largest loss of 2012
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    AGCS looks at 2012 ship losses

    2013-01-09T13:02:00Z

    UK marine insurer, Allianz Global Corporate and Speciality (AGCS), has released its annual report on ship losses for 2012, in which it reveals the main reason for incidents seem to be human error.

  • The Transas DP simulator
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    Transas simulator gains DNV Class A approval

    2013-01-09T11:53:00Z

    Transas Marine International has been issued with a statement of compliance of DNA Class A approval for its navigational and DP simulators.

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    Steerprop propulsion for Russian icebreakers

    2013-01-08T13:14:00Z

    Finland based azimuth propulsion technology company, Steerprop Ltd, has won a contract to supply main propulsion systems for three icebreakers being built by Russia’s United Shipbuilding Corporation.

  • Four COSCO-built UT 771 CDL PSVs will feature MTU power.
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    First MTU-powered UT order for Rolls-Royce

    2013-01-08T09:39:00Z

    Rolls-Royce says that has received an order worth £26million for the design, power and propulsion and equipment packages for four UT 771 CDL offshore supply vessels. They will be the first UT-design OSVs with MTU engines.

  • Emsys systems being assembled at WR Systems’ Norfolk, VA plant
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    Further orders for emissions monitors

    2013-01-08T09:39:00Z

    US company WR Systems has announced further contracts for its Emsys emissions monitoring system, comprising orders from several shipyards in China and Korea as well as retrofits from two scrubber manufacturers.

  • Typhon will aim to deter pirates from attacking its convoys
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    Private navy takes on Somali pirates

    2013-01-07T17:32:00Z

    According to The Sunday Times, a group of British businessmen are preparing to launch a private navy in a bid to stop piracy in the Indian Ocean.

  • The purpose of the SSI is to tackle the industry's key issues
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    Shipping leaders collaborate to tackle major issues

    2013-01-07T17:24:00Z

    Global paint and coatings company, AkzoNobel, and Taiwanese company, U-Ming Marine Transport Corporation, have become the latest companies to join the Sustainable Shipping Initiative (SSI) – a partnership set up to mobilise support across the industry, demonstrate opportunities and tackle global challenges.

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    DSME profit and orders down

    2013-01-04T10:45:00Z

    Media reports have speculated that Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering’s (DSME) net profit plunged 82% in 2012 and that it has lowered its order target for 2013.

  • The companies signed the agreement on 17 December 2012. Photo: Samsung Heavy Industries
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    Samsung and Hanjin to research ship efficiency

    2013-01-03T17:39:00Z

    Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) and Hanjin Shipping have singed an agreement to carry out joint research on ship energy efficiency management, in a bid to ensure efficient operations and reduce operating costs.

  • ‘Coral Energy’ – first dual-fuel LNG tanker from Meyer Werft
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    Meyer delivers dual-fuel engined gas tanker

    2013-01-03T17:36:00Z

    The Meyer Werft yard in Papenburg, Germany, has officially handed over the ‘Coral Energy’ LNG tanker to Dutch shipping company Anthony Veder. It is the first of a new class of tanker to be equipped for dual-fuel operation.

  • Fuldaborg: single pure cargo ship from Germans (image: Frits Olinga & Henk Zuur)
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    German yard deliveries reflect niches

    2013-01-03T17:01:00Z

    German yards delivered around 34 ocean and inland newbuildings in 2012 as they continued to concentrate on niche and home specialist markets, writes Tom Todd.

  • Gerardo Borromeo, president, InterManager
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    InterManager - new year shipping challenges

    2013-01-02T18:18:00Z

    A survey of members of InterManager, the international trade association for ship and crew management, has identified the main concerns affecting the industry as it begins the new year.

  • The Aquarius UV BMWS becamse part of the Wartsila portfolio following the acquisition of Hamworthy plc
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    Wärtsilä BWMS receives type approval

    2013-01-02T10:51:00Z

    Global marine solutions provider, Wärtsilä, has received type approval for its Aquarius UV Ballast Water Management System (BWMS).

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    Cargotec equips Chinese PSVs

    2012-12-31T17:29:00Z

    Finland’s Cargotec has secured a comprehensive MacGregor offshore equipment contract for six platform supply vessels (PSVs) from Fujian Southeast Shipyard in China.

  • The car carrier 'Baltic Ace' sank shortly after the collision
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    VDR capsule recovered from ‘Baltic Ace’

    2012-12-31T13:58:00Z

    Israel based marine electronics developer and supplier, Totem Plus, has recovered the voyage data recorder (VDR) capsule from the ''Baltic Ace'', which sank in the North Sea, west of Rotterdam, on 5 December 2012.

  • Wartsila 6L20DF – part of the dual-fuelled propulsion package for two new Dutch gas tankers
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    Dual-fuel package for two Dutch tankers

    2012-12-31T12:15:00Z

    Wärtsilä has announced a contract to supply complete dual-fuel propulsion packages for two new liquefied ethylene gas (LEG)/liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) tankers being built for Dutch gas transport company Anthony Veder.

  • Last AIDA from challenged Meyer?
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    Cruise ship builder Meyer faces challenges

    2012-12-29T18:44:00Z

    Meyer Werft head Bernard Meyer says Germany’s premier cruise ship builder faces big challenges and only by cutting costs and increasing productivity can it hope to master them, writes Tom Todd.

  • Third (and possibly fourth) Oasis class ships for RCCL will be built at St Nazaire
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    Third Oasis contract goes to STX France

    2012-12-28T09:55:00Z

    STX France has signed a contract for building a third ship in the Royal Caribbean (RCCL) Oasis class. Delivery is scheduled for mid-2016, and the contract includes an option for an additional ship for 2018 delivery.

  • Ship scrapping seems to be creating a small upturn in confidence
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    Shipping on the up as scrapping increases?

    2012-12-27T18:06:00Z

    According to the latest quarterly shipping confidence survey from international accountant and shipping adviser, Moore Stephens, confidence levels have recovered slightly from their lowest level for over four years.

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    MHI releases 2012 construction figures

    2012-12-27T16:41:00Z

    Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) has released its 2012 vessel construction figures at its Nagasaki, Kobe and Shimonoseki shipyards – and the results are somewhat underwhelming for Japan’s main shipbuilder.