General News – Page 29
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AMSA: many ships failing on planned maintenance
The Australian Maritime Safety Authority conducted a focused inspection campaign on planned maintenance between 15 January and 28 February 2022 and concluded that a high number of ships failed to comply with planned maintenance requirements.
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CCS strengthens digital survey capabilities
China Classification Society (CCS) has confirmed its efforts to ensure that data-driven digital surveys will be the way of the future.
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Havyard proposes name change
The new name will signify Havyard’s commitment to equality and value whilst honouring its maritime origins
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Nautical Institute joins OCEAN navigation project
The Nautical Institute has joined the newly-launched OCEAN project.
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IMO report estimates emissions from biofouling
The importance of maintaining a smooth and clean hull free from biofouling has been outlined in a new report from IMO.
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EU Parliament votes for green fuel percentage by 2030
The European Parliament has voted in favour of a 2% mandate for green shipping fuels by 2030, ahead of negotiations with the EU Council, but rejected a motion for a 100% GHG reduction by 2050.
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Svitzer appoints new UK MD
Following the merging of Svitzer’s UK North and South clusters earlier this year, the new MD will further unify operations in UK market
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Missing engine parts led to fire
A missing retaining ring and mounting bracket on the port main diesel engine led to an engine-room fire on a towing vessel in the US, according to the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB).
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Accelleron opens Jakarta workshop
A new workshop near Jakarta is boosting Accelleron’s turbocharger service network across Indonesia
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Stolt Tankers trials in-transit hull cleaning
Stolt Tankers has completed an in-transit hull cleaning trial using Shipshave’s ITCH (In-Transit Cleaning of Hulls) on board the Stolt Acer as the vessel sailed from Port Said, Egypt to Algeciras, Spain.
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New guide helps owners select energy efficiency technologies
A Practical Guide to the Selection of Energy Efficiency Technologies for Ships has been published by the Global Industry Alliance to Support Low Carbon Shipping (Low Carbon GIA) under the IMO-Norway GreenVoyage2050 Project.
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GTMaritime appoints new commercial director
Growing the business will be the focus for GTMaritime’s new global commercial director
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ABB completes Accelleron spin-off
Turbocharger manufacturer, Accelleron Industries, has successfully completed its spin-off from ABB
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BV white paper promotes WtW approach
A new white paper from Bureau Veritas (BV) presents an overview of different alternative fuels, considering issues such as availability and promoting a well-to-wake (WtW) approach to emissions.
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PSA joins LR’s Silk Alliance
The Lloyd’s Register Maritime Decarbonisation Hub has welcomed PSA Corporation to The Silk Alliance, a cross supply-chain maritime partnership dedicated to the development of a fleet-specific fuel transition strategy for container ships operating in Singapore and the wider Asia region.
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Kongsberg Maritime appoints new president
Lisa Edvardsen Haugan will take over from Egil Haugsdal as president of KM in November
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Steering loss caused $6 million in damages
A bulk carrier’s loss of steering led to an estimated $6 million in damages when it contacted a barge near New Orleans, the US National Transportation Safety Board said in its investigation report.
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Cyber security funding
CyberOwl raises US$5.1M in funding to expand cyber-security support in the shipping industry
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BOURBON establishes wind division
After more than 10 years of installation of the main floating wind farm prototypes in Europe, BOURBON has announced the setup of a new division dedicated to offshore wind.