General News – Page 619
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Shipbuilding cluster nears completion
Australia?s most concentrated shipbuilding region will gain a significant boost to its infrastructure when the A$200 million ($104 million) Jervoise Bay Marine Industry complex becomes operational in mid 2002. The complex, which neighbours the Henderson shipbuilding strip, is being set up as a one-stop venue for large ship fit outs ...
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Strip or seal?
Now that the IMO has decided to allow owners to seal-in TBT antifoulings instead of removing them altogether, the question is; how do you go about getting it done? While the legislation is new, the problem is not. Paint companies say that they have been tackling this problem for a ...
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Tribon web site adds Hamworthy KSE
Technical drawings and specifications for Hamworthy KSE?s compressors and sewage treatment plant are to be included on the Tribon Solutions web site, www.tribon.com. The company?s pumps and inert gas plants will also be added at a later date. The site links shipyards and owners with marine equipment suppliers and provides ...
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Polish bulk carrier order for Hamworthy KSE
Hamworthy KSE is supplying sewage handling systems for seven open-hatch bulk carriers to be constructed at Stocznia Gdynia for US-based forest product company Westwood Shipping Lines. The 44,000g vessels are replacements for Westwood?s current carriers, and are designed to carry containers as well as timber and paper products. Hamworthy KSE ...
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Shock proof enclosures for Indian Navy
IAC has won the contract to supply acoustic enclosures for a series of new frigates being built at Mazagon Dock in Mumbai for the Indian Navy. In addition to containing the noise emissions of the Wärtsilä diesel generators on the new vessels, the enclosures are designed to withstand severe shock ...
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Integrated system for surface and subsurface craft
The Seadevil (Seaborne Navigation System/Doppler Velocity Log) has been jointly developed by Kearfott Guidance & Navigation Corporation and RD Instruments. It is a navigation system designed for surface and subsurface craft, including remotely controlled underwater vehicles. It is enclosed in a 457 x 228mm cylinder weighing 27kg in air (16.8kg ...
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Gunnebo extends lifting point range
New from Gunnebo is a rotating lifting point (RLP) which can turn freely through 360deg. and swivel 180deg. and is equipped with an open D-ring to allow the attachment of large lifting elements. It is part of the company?s GrabIQ series of multifunctional components for lifting. The unit which, says ...
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New cage material gives higher load
NSK says the combination of a new cage material and an increased roller complement has enabled it to produce a cylindrical roller bearing which offers up to 20% higher load capacity, quieter operation (up to 7db lower) and lower temperature running than conventional bearings of the same size. The company ...
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Skimoil introduces two EatsWaste systems
Skimoil has introduced two new waste minimisation systems. The RM97 Wiseash/Eatstrash marine batch incinerator is designed to handle the solid wastes produced on workboats and offshore rigs. The cart-mounted unit will burn oily wastes including filters, rags, absorbents, waste oils and other non-hazardous materials including paper, cardboard and galley wastes. ...
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Ultrasonic bolt stress meter
The MAX from Sonatest is an electronic stress meter designed to measure the actual clamp load produced by tightening a bolt or thread fastener. It uses ultrasonic energy and is designed for applications where the clamping force requires monitoring over the service life of a bolt or where the measurement ...
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GRP 9.5m-long lifeboat for cruise liners and ferries
Dutch boat builder Mulder & Rijke has launched a 150 seater partially enclosed lifeboat for use onboard cruise liners and ferries. Called the PELB 95/150, it is 9.5m long and has a staggered seating arrangement. The numbered seats are arranged on longitudinal and transverse benches to allow for unobstructed boarding ...
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Anti-vibration mounts
Trelleborg Industrial AVS has launched an anti-vibration mounting for small- and medium-sized engines. The Novibra SIM design features a strong corrosion-protected steel baseplate and a dome-shaped casing designed to shield the captive rubber element against oil contamination. Trelleborg says the combination of robust construction, together with moderate vertical stiffness and ...
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Web-based inspection reports
Classification society ABS has launched a Web-based container information system for tank owners involved in the transportation of dangerous liquids and gases which, it says, provides quick access to inspection reports. Called E-CIS, it is available on the ABS website at www.eagle.org in the products and services category. The Oracle-based ...
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Wave and wind climate on the Web
Global Wave Statistics Online (globalwavestatisticsonline.com), a Website designed to provide information on the wave and wind climate across the world has been launched by BMT Fluid Mechanics. The company says its site gives access to 130 years of recorded observations from ships, which have been enhanced using the NMIMET process. ...
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Inmarsat launches low-powered unit
Mobile satellite communications provider Inmarsat has launched a new service. Called mini-C it is a low-powered and compact communications unit for small vessels. Inmarsat says mini-C is an evolution of its -C technology and will support many of that service?s applications, but at a reduced power consumption. The service will ...
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Leica gets cruise ship sea trial
Leica Geosystems has received an order from Princess Cruises to install an automatic identification system (AIS) on the 109,000g luxury cruise ship Grand Princess. The vessel, which carries over 2,600 passengers and 1,200 crew, will be fitted with a Leica MX 420 integrated DGPS/AIS system and if sea trials are ...
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Saab signs Hong Kong deal
Saab TransponderTech has won an order to cover the Hong Kong area with its automatic identification system (AIS). The company has delivered six fully redundant R30 AIS base stations to the Marine Department in Hong Kong. The system will have full AIS coverage of the entire port area, says Saab. ...
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Shell orders Nucleus 3 ship sets
Kelvin Hughes is to supply Shell International Trading and Shipping Company with six ship sets of its new Nucleus 3 radar. Each set consists of two Nucleus 3 6000 radars, a Nucleus 3 6000 ECDIS, Nucleus 3 5000 ATA display and a Radar Interswitch unit. The sets are for a ...
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MeCA releases MTML Version 1.5
The Maritime eCommerce Association has released version 1.5 of the Marine Trading Mark-Up Language (MTML), the electronic data exchange standard for the marine procurement sector. The company says that this release addresses a number of functional issues relating to ease of use of the standard and adds to the existing ...
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Poseidon Simulation AS receives DNV approval
Poseidon Simulation AS has received Det Norske Veritas Product Certificate for GMDSS simulation, Class A. The certificate guarantees that the simulator system gives the capability to simulate a realistic environment. The system consists of 15 PC-based learner stations networked with two real equipment installations simulating Skanti?s GMDSS equipment. The company ...