General News – Page 61

  • Zero emissions vessel
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    ZEV study maps 2050 action needed

    2019-01-29T16:49:00Z

    A new study aims to show the early action needed to enable the shipping and supply infrastructure industries to deliver zero-emission vessels (ZEVs) that are crucial to achieve the IMO’s Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Strategy 2050 ambition.

  • Moss Maritime, in cooperation with Equinor, Wilhelmsen and DNV-GL, has developed a design for a Liquefied Hydrogen (LH2) bunker vessel
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    Moss and DNV GL present hydrogen bunker vessel design

    2019-01-29T12:20:00Z

    Moss Maritime, in cooperation with Equinor, Wilhelmsen and DNV-GL, has developed a design for a Liquefied Hydrogen (LH2) bunker vessel. The vessel design comes at a time when hydrogen is finally developing into a viable solution for the larger market.

  • The Port of Fujairah has banned the use of open-loop scrubbers Photo: wikimedia
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    Fujairah latest to ban open-loop scrubbers

    2019-01-25T13:41:00Z

    The Port of Fujairah in the United Arab Emirates has become the latest port to ban the use of open-loop scrubbers from 2020 over environmental concerns.

  • Waterborne TP has released its latest Strategic Research Agenda Photo: Waterborne Technology Platform
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    Waterborne TP releases latest agenda

    2019-01-24T13:42:00Z

    The Waterborne Technology Platform, the European research and innovation platform for maritime industries, has presented its latest Strategic Research Agenda to the European Commission.

  • L3 ASV is a UK-based supplier of unmanned and autonomous marine systems
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    UK government announces ambitious maritime strategy

    2019-01-24T00:15:00Z

    The UK government is to announce an ambitious maritime strategy today to maintain the UK’s position as a leading global maritime hub.

  • Iridium agreed with Rolls-Royce Marine to work to integrate Iridium Certus into RRM's suite of Ship Intelligence solutions
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    Iridium launches broadband satellite service

    2019-01-23T15:56:00Z

    Satellite network operator Iridium launched a new connectivity platform to provide high-speed broadband services to maritime and terrestrial customers. Iridium Certus utilises Global L-band VSAT, based on Iridium''s new $3 billion low orbit satellite constellation of 66 satellites.

  • Danfoss is acquiring UQM
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    Danfoss acquires UQM

    2019-01-23T12:31:00Z

    UQM, a developer of alternative energy technologies, is merging with the Danfoss Power Solutions (US) Company, a subsidiary of Denmark-based Danfoss, in a deal worth approximately US$100m.

  • CFO and acting CEO of OSC, Michael Jorgensen, has been speaking of the company's expansion plans Photo: OSC
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    OSC’s ambitious expansion plans

    2019-01-23T11:35:00Z

    The chief financial officer of state-owned Oman Shipping Company (OSC) has spoken of the firm’s ambitious expansion plans as the company hopes to cement its role in the bulk and container market.

  • Wärtsilä are to provide the design, engine and propulsion system for a new fishing vessel Photo: Wärtsilä
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    Wärtsilä designs and powers fishing boat

    2019-01-21T13:20:00Z

    Technology group Wärtsilä is to provide the ship design, main engine and other propulsion equipment for a new state-of-the-art fishing vessel.

  • ADNOC's initiative to reduce fuel consumption is proving successful Photo: ADNOC
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    ADNOC project delivers fuel savings

    2019-01-21T13:12:00Z

    ADNOC Logistics & Services, the marine and logistics subsidiary of the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company has announced that it has reduced fuel consumption and carbon emissions by 23 per cent across a fleet of 27 vessels.

  • News

    Wabtec and GE Transportation to merge

    2019-01-18T12:07:00Z

    The US Department of Justice (DOJ) has closed its review of the pending merger of passenger rail transport company, Wabtec, and GE Transportation, a business unit of General Electric, meaning that the deal can now go ahead.

  • MOL installed the majority of its car carrier fleet with Inmarsat’s high-speed broadband Fleet Xpress solution in 2016
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    MOL adopts Inmarsat’s Fleet Xpress for entire fleet

    2019-01-17T20:32:00Z

    Major ship operator Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) is to connect its entire fleet with network operator Inmarsat''s Fleet Xpress connectivity product.

  • (l-r) Executive vice-president of NES, Tor Leif Mongstad and chief operating officer and deputy managing director of NES, Odd Gunnar Kleppe Photo: Havyard
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    Havyard merges controls and electrics

    2019-01-16T14:10:00Z

    Ship technology company, Havyard, is combining its navigation, automation and power systems services with the merger of its Norwegian Control Systems (NCS) and Norwegian Electric Systems (NES) brands.

  • Ferry operator La Meridionale achieved 2% fuel savings on the Piana after trialling two energy management tools.
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    Eniram helps French ferry operator find 2% fuel savings

    2019-01-15T15:35:00Z

    French ferry operator La Méridionale achieved annualised fuel savings of around 2% on its RoPax Piana after trialling two energy management solutions from Eniram, a Wärtsilä subsidiary, for over 12 months.

  • Increased bandwidth for Transpetrol's fleet will permit digitalisation services
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    Transpetrol upgrades fleet connectivity

    2019-01-11T13:29:00Z

    International ship owner Transpetrol has upgraded its fleet’s connectivity after renewing a contract with VSAT network operator Marlink, permitting more potential digital applications.

  • Datum Electronics has plan approval from CCS for its marine shaft power meter system Photo: Datum Electronics
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    Datum Electronics receives CCS plan approval

    2019-01-10T13:56:00Z

    UK-based Datum Electronics has announced that its marine shaft power meter system has been awarded a plan approval by the China Classification Society (CCS).

  • KOMERI signed MoU to investigate solid oxide fuel cell technology in marine environments.
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    KOMERI to research into hydrogen fuel cell ships

    2019-01-09T16:01:00Z

    The Korea Marine Equipment Research Institute (KOMERI) signed an MoU with two local partners to develop hydrogen fuel cell technology suitable for marine applications.

  • EMP and Masterbulk have installed a new battery on the MV Panamana Photo: EMP
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    EMP and Masterbulk install new battery

    2018-12-20T13:12:00Z

    Japanese technology group, Eco Marine Power (EMP) has joined forces with Singapore shipping company, Masterbulk, to install a new battery pack on a large general cargo ship.

  • Fuel cells will play a big role in marine propulsion in the near future but benefits will be eroded over time, believes Foreship
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    What is the future for marine fuel cells?

    2018-12-18T21:45:00Z

    With marine fuel cells emerging as a reality, Jan-Erik Räsänen, head of new technologies and Olli Somerkallio, head of machinery, Foreship, assess available technologies.

  • Socrates Theodosiou (left), co-CEO of Tototheo Maritime and Mark O’Neil, President of Columbia Shipmanagement
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    Columbia opens optimisation control room

    2018-12-18T15:31:00Z

    Columbia Shipmanagement has opened a performance optimisation control room that aims to improve operations by connecting technical, commercial and crew management.