General News – Page 62

  • Left to right: Kristian Osnes, Kristian Steinsvik, Jorgen Kopperstad and Kjellbjørn Kopperstad of Havyard Group
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    Funding for Havyard hydrogen fuel cell project

    2018-12-17T07:45:00Z

    Ship designer Havyard and operator Havila Kystruten are to develop and test a ‘high capacity hydrogen energy system’ after receiving a NOK104.3 million (US$12.1 million) grant.

  • Andrew Tan, CEO of Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore and Peter Stoke, chairman of Global Maritime Forum Photo: Global Maritime Forum
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    Singapore to host maritime summit

    2018-12-12T12:35:00Z

    The Global Maritime Forum has chosen Singapore as the venue for its 2019 annual summit.

  • Silverstream has won a deal with Grimaldi Group to supply air lubrication technology Photo: Silverstream Technologies
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    Silverstream wins Grimaldi Group deal

    2018-12-10T11:09:00Z

    Air lubrication manufacturer, Silverstream Technologies, has announced a major deal with Grimaldi Group to install its Silverstream System on 12 new ro-ro carriers.

  • Cargotec has launched a start-up programme in collaboration with Rainmaking Photo: Cargotec
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    Cargotec launches start-up initiative

    2018-12-07T11:34:00Z

    Finland-based Cargotec has established a start-up collaboration programme aimed at addressing the biggest challenges in the maritime, cargo transport and logistics sectors.

  • Maersk will aim to develop carbon-neutral vessels by 2030 (credit: Maersk)
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    Maersk innovation surge to eliminate emissions

    2018-12-06T06:14:00Z

    AP Moller-Maersk has pledged to make carbon-neutral vessels commercially viable by 2030 as it aims to reach net zero CO2 emissions by 2050.

  • Finferries' 'Falco' has become the first fully autonomous ferry, using ship intelligence systems from Rolls-Royce
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    Technology providers fight for autonomy firsts

    2018-12-05T09:16:00Z

    The race towards fully autonomous vessel operations stepped up a gear in late 2018, with three ferries in Finland and Norway – and three technology providers – vying for notable firsts.

  • Renault and Neoline are joining forces to build a wind-powered ship Photo: Groupe Renault
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    Renault and Neoline’s sustainable team-up

    2018-11-28T13:36:00Z

    Groupe Renault has announced a three year partnership with Nantes start-up, Neoline, to develop a wind-powered maritime transport system.

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    Global project to protect marine biodiversity

    2018-11-27T13:28:00Z

    An international project to combat the negative environmental impacts of the transfer of aquatic species through ships has been launched.

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    Oceans of opportunity

    2018-11-23T14:08:00Z

    Sofia Fürstenberg Stott has been an architect of Nor-Shipping’s evolution to embrace and enable new ocean business opportunities for its core maritime audience. Here she explains how adopting a broader ‘blue’ perspective can help maritime in its quest for both environmental and commercial sustainability.

  • Containerised carbon extraction could enable shipping to meet ambitious IMO goals for the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions (credit: Air Products)
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    Return to sender: Investigating carbon capture

    2018-11-22T05:40:00Z

    Thanks to a relatively small branch of its business in Kristiansand, Norway, Air Products & Chemicals may be about to become a forerunner in carbon capture, writes Charlie Bartlett

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    Nor-Shipping looks to achieve industry first with ISO sustainable event standard

    2018-11-16T15:18:00Z

    Nor-Shipping is aiming to set a new benchmark for the maritime and ocean event segment with a move to achieve ISO 20121 certification from DNV GL. The initiative complements Nor-Shipping’s repositioning as ‘your arena for ocean solutions’ as it evolves to focus on supporting, serving and facilitating sustainable success for ...

  • An illustration of the advanced coastal multipurpose vessel 'OV Ryvingen', a showcase for multiple energy-saving technologies (credit: Rolls-Royce Marine)
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    Norwegian coastal ships win Motorship Award

    2018-11-16T06:47:00Z

    The inaugural Motorship Award in honour of emission-cutting partnerships has been presented to Rolls-Royce Marine and the Norwegian Coastal Administration on the closing day of The Motorship’s Propulsion & Future Fuels Conference.

  • ABB will provide marine automation to Viking Line's new ferry Photo: Viking Line
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    ABB hails automation breakthrough in China

    2018-11-15T11:11:00Z

    Global technology company, ABB, has won its first marine automation system contract for a cruise ferry in China.

  • Parties to a planned ship research pact: University of the South Pacific’s deputy vice-chancellor Derrick Armstrong (left) and CNCo’s general manager, sustainable development, Simon Bennett (credit: CNCo)
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    South Pacific plan for low-carbon ships

    2018-11-15T05:20:00Z

    Singapore-based China Navigation Company (CNCo) is linking with academia for research into a cost-effective vessel concept with a low carbon footprint suited to the South Pacific island economies, writes David Tinsley.

  • Asessing alternative fuels: A key session on the opening day addressed a broadening marine fuel market
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    Shipping challenges to end ‘off-the-shelf’ solutions

    2018-11-15T05:10:00Z

    ‘One size fits all’ will no longer suffice as shipping seeks rapid emissions reductions and energy efficiency gains, according to speakers at The Motorship’s Propulsion & Future Fuels Conference.

  • ClassNK and TÜV Rheinland are collaboarting in jointly developing and delivering a cybersecurity certification scheme Photo: ClassNK
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    Industry collaboration in cybersecurity

    2018-11-13T11:20:00Z

    ClassNK and TÜV Rheinland have signed a partnership agreement which will see the parties collaborate in jointly developing and delivering a cybersecurity certification scheme for the maritime industry.

  • EMP says that working towards the commercial production of the EnergySail will also pave the way for the patented Aquarius MRE system Photo: EMP
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    Work steps up to commercialise the EnergySail

    2018-11-08T14:04:00Z

    A new technical co-operation focused on supporting sea trials and commercial production of wind and solar power system for ships.

  • Matthieu de Tugny: “This will deliver a practical, shared and scalable model to demonstrate the advantages of the digital transformation in the marine industry” Photo: BV
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    Project partners unveil 3D ship design project

    2018-11-07T13:29:00Z

    A collaborative project is using what it calls the first 3D design review process which integrates ship design and classification verification, eliminating need for 2D drawings

  • Simplifying ship control and remote situational awareness are key steps towards the unmanned bridge (credit: ABB)
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    ABB development drive targets unmanned bridge

    2018-11-02T15:34:00Z

    Two recent product launches from ABB – mobile situational awareness system Marine Pilot Vision and dynamic positioning solution Marine Pilot Control - highlight the group’s development towards the unmanned bridge, as highlighted in a recent whitepaper.

  • Deltamarin and Elomatic have signed a agreement with MV WERFTEN Wismar for the design of a second Global class cruise ship Photo: MVW
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    Deltamarin and Elomatic cruiser design

    2018-10-31T14:21:00Z

    Deltamarin and Elomatic have signed a significant agreement with MV WERFTEN Wismar for the basic and detail design of a second Global class cruise ship.