General News – Page 243

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    New training scheme for ECDIS

    2011-03-08T14:22:00Z

    Transas Marine’s simulation and on-board systems divisions have joined forces to launch a global ECDIS training network, known as GET-Net.

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    Panama accepts GL EDD programme

    2011-03-08T14:16:00Z

    Germanischer Lloyd says that it has been authorised by the Panama Maritime Authority to offer its extended dry docking (EDD) programme for vessels flying the Panama flag.

  • MAN Diesel & Turbo's 8S40ME-B9.2 will be employed in a twin-screw configuration
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    Two-stroke power for multi-role ro-ros

    2011-03-08T14:11:00Z

    MAN Diesel & Turbo reports that Danish ferry operator DFDS has signed a contract for the construction of two ro-ro vessels, each to be powered by two MAN B&W 8S40MEB9 engines.

  • Might MTU marine engines carry the Bergen name in future?
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    Rolls-Royce in bid for MTU business

    2011-03-08T12:02:00Z

    Reports from various sources, including Bloomberg and the UK Daily Telegraph, suggest that Rolls-Royce and Daimler are combining to take over MTU’s parent company Tognum.

  • P&O’s latest cross-Channel ferry ‘Spirit of Britain’
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    Software designs stability into new ferries

    2011-03-07T18:16:00Z

    Napa software has been applied by STX Finland Rauma for finding the optimum subdivision design for the P&O Ferries newbuilding ‘Spirit of Britain’.

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    Aker Drilling orders ultra deepwater drillships

    2011-03-07T18:16:00Z

    Aker Drilling, through its subsidiary Aker Drilling Offshore Services Public, has confirmed a contract for construction of two ultra-deepwater drillships from Daewoo.

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    Upgraded engine tested to Tier II rules

    2011-03-07T18:15:00Z

    Wärtsilä reports that its first upgraded RT-flex68-D engine equipped with a VTG turbocharger has been successfully tested at Doosan in Korea and found to be fully compliant with IMO Tier II regulations.

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    Third drillship on order from HHI

    2011-03-04T14:20:00Z

    A subsidiary of Noble Corporation has exercised an option with Hyundai Heavy Industries for the construction of an additional ultra-deepwater drillship, the third such ship to be ordered in 2011.

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    Satcom solution for piracy situation

    2011-03-04T13:02:00Z

    Satcom provider Iridium has been suggesting a useful application for its system in combating the Indian Ocean pirate threat.

  • Babcock’s Goliath crane arrives at Rosyth
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    New crane arrives at Rosyth

    2011-03-04T12:52:00Z

    The Goliath crane ordered by Babcock has arrived at the UK’s Rosyth dockyard from manufacturer Shanghai Zhenhua Port Machinery.

  • ’Rem Hrist’ on sea trials (picture: Ulstein Group and Fuglefjellet/Arild Solberg)
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    Latest Ulstein PSV delivered

    2011-03-03T16:18:00Z

    The platform supply vessel ’Rem Hrist’ was delivered by Ulstein Werft to Remøy Shipping on 3 March 2011.

  • Brude’s telescopic gangway
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    New MES orders and more gangways

    2011-03-03T13:55:00Z

    Norway-based Brude Safety has recently received a contract for marine evacuation systems (MES) for the Torghatten ferries being built at Remontowa.

  • Palfinger’s ‘gardener’ crane on the ‘Allure of the Seas’ Central Park area
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    Crane goes gardening on mega-cruise ship

    2011-03-03T12:53:00Z

    Royal Caribbean Cruises employs a Palfinger marine crane to do the gardening onboard its latest Oasis class cruise ship, the ‘Allure of the Seas’.

  • Maersk’s new 18,000 TEU boxships – an indicator of good times ahead?
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    Maersk contract benefits Korean yards

    2011-03-03T12:27:00Z

    Following last week’s announcement of a 10-ship order, with options for further vessels, placed with Daewoo by Maersk Line, shares in Daewoo and other Korean yards are soaring in value.

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    Shanghai launches marine investment fund

    2011-03-03T12:26:00Z

    As part of the Shanghai local government’s plan for the city to become an international shipping centre by 2020, the local government has launched a RMB 50 billion ($7.6 billion) fund to invest in the city’s nascent shipping and shipbuilding industry.

  • Wärtsilä’s 50DF engine has been chosen for the largest LNG-fuelled passenger ferry to date
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    Gas engines ordered for ‘green’ ferry

    2011-03-03T08:25:00Z

    Wärtsilä has been contracted to supply the propulsion machinery to STX Finland for the new environmentally-friendly passenger ferry being built for Finnish operator Viking Line.

  • TTS Marine has won more car carrier cargo access equipment orders
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    Car carrier cargo contracts continue

    2011-03-02T18:53:00Z

    Norwegian company TTS Marine reports that it is still winning contracts from car carrier builders for cargo access equipment, two additional contracts havimg recently been received for ro-ro equipment.

  • Wärtsilä’s competitive, easy-to-install waterjet package for a shaft power of up to 4,500kW
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    New mid-size waterjet series from Wärtsilä

    2011-03-02T14:56:00Z

    A new mid-size range of Wärtsilä waterjet s features ''plug & play'' installation, inboard hydraulics, ease of maintenance and improved economic and environmental performance.

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    Navigation systems contract for Canadian Coast Guard ships

    2011-03-02T14:50:00Z

    The Sperry Marine division of Northrop Grumman Corporation is to supply bridge navigation systems for nine new mid-shore patrol vessels to be built for the Canadian Coast Guard.

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    ESAB to sponsor welding competition again

    2011-03-02T14:47:00Z

    ESAB Group (UK) says that it will be sponsoring the third annual ShipWeld competition. As before, the competition will comprise inter-yard competitions, with awards for apprentice welders.