Industry News – Page 189

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    US ballast water treatment range adds approval from ABS

    2012-06-06T18:40:00Z

    US company Ecochlor says it has received product design assessment (PDA) approval from the American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) for its full range of ballast water treatment systems (BWTS).

  • Schottel’s rim thruster will be made available from 2013
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    Schottel adds rim thrusters to range

    2012-06-06T18:38:00Z

    German propulsion specialist Schottel has added a rim thruster, designated SRT, to its portfolio. The SRT is targeted mainly at offshore support ships, inland waterway vessels and large yachts.

  • Posidonia 2012 takes place this week
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    Efficiency focus at Posidonia 2012

    2012-06-06T17:54:00Z

    Energy efficiency and new shipping strategies has been a major focus of the Posidonia 2012 international shipping exhibition taking place in Greece this week.

  • The Liberian Registry plans to strengthen the safety record of the Liberian flag
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    Advanced screening for vessels

    2012-06-06T16:28:00Z

    The Liberian Registry has introduced a sophisticated programme to screen advance notice of ship arrivals as part of a detention prevention plan.

  • Rescue sought for P&S yards: here Peene Werft
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    Cash crisis threatens German yard survival

    2012-06-01T16:12:00Z

    One of Germany’s most successful shipyard groups – P&S Werften – is threatened by cash-flow problems and reportedly needs more than €200 million to carry on, some of it immediately to pay 1700 employees.

  • The ‘John Quigg’ – taking part in a field study of Cat’s 3500C Tier 3 engines
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    Tug to trial EPA Tier 3 Cat engines

    2012-06-01T14:01:00Z

    Caterpillar Marine Power Systems says that US tug operator Harley Marine Services is participating in a field study of the Cat 3500 US EPA Tier 3 marine propulsion engines, scheduled for completion in summer 2012.

  • Rieber has ordered a SX121 subsea construction vessel from Ulstein, with an option for a second
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    Subsea order for Ulstein Verft

    2012-06-01T14:01:00Z

    Ulstein of Norway has signed a contract with GC Rieber Shipping, worth about NOK800 million, for the delivery of an SX121 high capacity subsea construction vessel, scheduled for delivery in the first quarter of 2014.

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    Wärtsilä dual-fuel now in 100 LNG carriers

    2012-06-01T14:01:00Z

    Wärtsilä says that it now has its dual-fuel engines in 100 LNG carrier vessels, following delivery of one such ship from a South Korean shipyard. These 100 LNG Carriers represent about 25% of the current global fleet.

  • As ships require more chemicals and more test kits, crews need better information and training
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    Easing the onboard chemicals headache

    2012-05-31T17:08:00Z

    Wilhelmsen Ships Service is launching a new service, which it calls the Active Solutions portal. This is a new electronic service for its marine chemicals customers, replacing paper product data sheets and manuals.

  • The 'Carnival Breeze' is the 30th cruise ship to be built by Monfalcone yard
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    Fincantieri delivers ‘Carnival Breeze’

    2012-05-31T16:00:00Z

    The new flagship for Carnival Cruise Lines, ‘Carnival Breeze’ was delivered at Fincantieri’s Monfalcone shipyard this week.

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    RMK Marine selects Paramarine software

    2012-05-31T10:35:00Z

    Turkish shipyard RMK Marine has selected Paramarine advanced marine design software developed by QinetiQ GRC for manoeuvring analysis.

  • Ferries like the 'MV Pentalina' have a better form and lower power, which results in much lower CO2 output
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    When ferry routes don't add up

    2012-05-30T17:14:00Z

    It’s not always the case that getting transport off the roads and onto the sea reduces carbon emissions, says Professor Alf Baird of the Transport Research Institute (TRI), Edinburgh Napier University.

  • The Havyard 832 - on order for Global Offshore
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    Havyard ups the ante in India

    2012-05-30T15:14:00Z

    The Havyard Group is doing good business in India – it has just signed a contract for a PSV vessel with Indian shipping company Global Offshore with an option for a further delivery in future.

  • P&S: cash-strapped and facing delay penalties
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    German crisis holds despite specialisation

    2012-05-30T14:45:00Z

    Despite its concentration on specialised vessels, German shipbuilding is still in crisis and struggling against widening Asian competition, lack of finance and low newbuilding prices.

  • Mr Gannaro Pipoli has been appointed new managing director of Imtech Marine Singapore
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    New managing director for Imtech Marine

    2012-05-30T12:44:00Z

    Mr Gennaro Pipoli has been appointed the position of managing director of Imtech Marine Singapore.

  • The achievement of the 200 million gross tonne milestone represents the accomplishment of one of ClassNK main strategic goals
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    ClassNK reaches historic world milestone

    2012-05-29T17:16:00Z

    Classification society, ClassNK, has announced that its register has hit the 200 million gross tonne mark after steadily accelerating over the years.

  • ICS chairman Masamichi Morooka: “We must avoid the potential for chaos”
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    ICS speaks on ballast water ‘chaos’

    2012-05-28T15:33:00Z

    The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) has expressed genuine concerns identified among its members about the availability and expense of ballast water treatment systems, and the robustness of the approval process.

  • Arnout Damen, chief operations officer of Damen Shipyardds Group, accepted the Lifetime Achievement Award on behalf of Kommer Damen
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    Lifetime Achievement Award for Damen

    2012-05-28T12:53:00Z

    Arnout Damen, chief operations officer of Damen Shipyards Group, accepted Seawork’s inaugural Lifetime Achievement Award at the Innovation Awards Dinner recently, on behalf of Kommer Damen.

  • The Oskarshamnsvarvet repair yard in Sweden – now part of the Damen Shipyards group
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    Damen acquires Swedish shiprepair yard

    2012-05-25T15:46:00Z

    Dutch shipbuilding group Damen Shipyards has recently acquired the shares of Swedish ship repair and maintenance yard Oskarshamnsvarvet; Damen intends to continue the current operations at the yard.

  • News

    First contract for Sener subsidiary in Korea

    2012-05-25T15:44:00Z

    Within three months of its establishment, Sener Korea Engineering & Systems secured a license agreement with Korean Registry company KR Engineering (KRE) for the use of Foran, Sener’s ship design and production software.