General News – Page 190
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Globe Wireless and Jotron sign VSAT distribution agreement
Globe Wireless has recently concluded a distribution agreement to sell Jotron B120 VSAT antennas to its maritime customers, as part of the Globe iFusion VSAT solution, intended to provide global high speed broadband at sea.
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Condition monitoring used for NOx data
According to Greek company Sigma Hellas, fuel cost increases are driving shipping company priorities in the direction of improved efficiency, bringing lower energy consumption and better environmental performance.
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Dutch shipyard hands over river cruisers
Dutch shipbuilder Shipyard De Hoop has built a first generation river cruise vessel – the first in four for US tour operator Vantage Deluxe World Travel.
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MTU’s US plant to grow
Tognum has announced a $40million expansion scheme for its Aiken plant, where it builds MTU engines. The plan, which will add 20 new jobs, is supported by Aiken County and the State of South Carolina.
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Shipowners urged to be vigilant in US
The American P&I Club has warned its members that the US Coast Guard is tightening its vigilance on ships which may infringe MARPOL regulations regarding discharge of oil from bilge water management systems.
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Oceanographic optimisation fuels efficiency
Applied oceanography specialists Tidetech will be demonstrating significant fuel saving results on a recent route optimisation trial at the Green Ship Technology (GST) conference in Copenhagen next week.
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Valve seat removal for the future
Diesel engine maintenance company Chris-Marine of Sweden and its recently-acquired subsidiary IOP Marine of Denmark have introduced a new method of reconditioning valve seats in large marine diesel engines.
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Shipping needs global legislation not unilateral measures, says ICS
Balancing environmental aspirations with economic realities, but also with political realities is not easy, International Chamber of Shipping chairman Spyros M Polemis is to announce in a speech today.
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Chinese low-speed diesel gains class approval
According to reports from China, the first W-6X35 intelligent low-speed marine diesel engine produced by Yuchai Zhuhai Marine Power (YZMP) has completed the bench test, all technical parameters meeting design requirements.
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Bilge separator cleans to 5ppm
Alfa Laval’s new PureBilge oily water treatment system is claimed to be the first that is certified to meet the DNV ‘Clean Design’ standard, cleaning to 5ppm rather than the IMO minimum 15ppm figure.
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Dubai Ship Building moves to the city
Dubai Ship Building and Engineering has signed a 25 year land lease agreement for a ship repair plot within the maritime industrial precinct of Dubai Maritime City – a Maritime World subsidiary.
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Largest EU ports support moves on sulphur
Three major European ports, Hamburg, Antwerp and Rotterdam, have said they are satisfied with the European Parliament’s ‘sulphur emissions’ resolution, which goes beyond the IMO regulations.
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UT-Design OSVs to be built at Hyundai
Rolls-Royce says that it has concluded a £45million contract with Korean shipbuilder Hyundai Mipo Dockyard to supply a design and equipment package for four deepwater PSVs, with an option for two more.
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Wärtsilä signs cruise ship service agreement
Wärtsilä says that it has signed a five-year service agreement covering 27 Wärtsilä engines onboard six ships operated by US-based Prestige Cruise Holdings, the parent company of Oceania Cruises and Regent Seven Seas Cruises.
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MTU expands production into Poland
Tognum Group, the MTU parent company which is jointly owned by Rolls-Royce and Daimler, plans to erect a new €90million plant in Poland to expand its European production and development capacity.
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DNV announces the true hybrid OSV
Det Norske Veritas, in conjunction with its partners in the FellowShip project Eidesvik Offshore and Wärtsilä, has announced the next phase of the project, in which the Eidesvik OSV ‘Viking Lady’ will be fitted with a battery pack.
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Box ship meets new labour standards
A Columbia Shipmanagement (CSM) box ship has achieved a Maritime Labour Statement of Compliance from Germanischer Lloyd (GL) confirming it meets requirements for the forthcoming ILO Maritime Labour Convention (MLC).
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Second all-rounder named for Swedes
The second of four tough and unusually versatile patrol ships for the Swedish Coast Guard has been named in Germany and will be handed over soon along with the first ship in the series.
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'Green' PCTC claims zero emissions at berth
Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL) has announced the launch of its hybrid car carrier ‘Emerald Ace’ at the Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Kobe shipyard. The ship has been designed to generate zero emissions while berthed.
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MESAB opens office in Korea
Swedish company ME Solutions AB (Mesab), which is involved in project engineering services for ballast water systems, exhaust gas cleaning, and energy efficiency, has recently formed a subsidiary in Korea.