Industry News – Page 241

  • Vickers recently made a presentation to Fednav in Canada to mark the 1,000th vessel to use its biodegradable oils
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    Thousandth ship signs up for bio-lubes

    2011-06-03T16:50:00Z

    UK lube oil supplier Vickers Oils says that it has recently supplied the 1,000th vessel to use its marine Bio-lubes. The Federal Kumano, was supplied with Vickers Hydrox Bio for use in the vessel’s stern tube.

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    GL ships top USCG safety rankings

    2011-06-03T13:57:00Z

    Germanischer Lloyd says that it is once again the top performing class society in the United States Coast Guard annual port state control (PSC) report and annual class performance list for 2010.

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    Wärtsilä and Versa to jointly develop fuel cell technology

    2011-06-03T13:57:00Z

    Wärtsilä, together with Versa Power Systems (VPS), a developer of environmentally friendly, high-power solid oxide fuel cells (SOFC), have concluded an agreement to develop and integrate Versa Power''s SOFC technology into Wärtsilä products.

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    Shell in biofuel joint venture

    2011-06-03T13:56:00Z

    Shell has announced a joint project with Brazilian energy group Cosan to produce low-carbon biofuel, using ethanol made from sugar cane. The joint company, known as Raízen, will initially operate in Brazil.

  • Videotel uses shock tactics and real-life situations to get the maritime safety message across in its latest video training module
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    Shock tactics get safety message across

    2011-06-02T16:54:00Z

    Maritime training systems provider Videotel Marine International has just launched a training module designed to aid the industry in its battle to reduce shipboard accidents and the tragic consequences that can ensue.

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    DNV focuses on crew competence in managing marine fuel for safety

    2011-06-01T18:44:00Z

    DNV Petroleum Services in Singapore says that crew competence is failing to keep pace with developments in ship operation.

  • Ole Grøne: “ The G-type engines will optimise propulsion efficiency:
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    Market demands longer stroke, says MAN

    2011-06-01T14:23:00Z

    Following the introduction of its G80ME-C9 engine in October 2010, MAN Diesel & Turbo has announced the addition of further bore sizes to its ultra-long-stroke engine programme.

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    Russian LNG order for STX

    2011-06-01T14:20:00Z

    STX Offshore & Shipbuilding of South Korea is reported to have secured a new contract to build two LNG carriers for SCF Sovcomflot of Russia.

  • HHI-built LNG carrier ‘Abdelkader’, selected as one of the world’s best ships in 2010
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    LNG and drill ships ordered from HHI

    2011-06-01T13:52:00Z

    Korean shipbuilder Hyundai Heavy Industries has announced two new contracts, the first for two LNG carriers for a Greek owner, and the second for two large drillships.

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    Shaft alternator orders for 15 ships

    2011-06-01T12:15:00Z

    Hamburg-based SAM Electronics has received orders for 17 of its PWM frequency converter shaft alternators for installation onboard 15 ships undergoing construction at yards in China, Germany and South Korea.

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    Contract awarded for Shell LNG production vessel

    2011-06-01T11:52:00Z

    The order for the Shell’s Prelude floating LNG project in Australia has reportedly been placed with South Korea''s Samsung Heavy Industries. The value of the contract is estimated at $3 billion.

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    P&O Cruise order for Fincantieri

    2011-06-01T10:41:00Z

    Fincantieri has announced an order from US cruise operator Carnival to build a new 141,000gt cruise ship with 3,611 passenger capacity for Carnival’s British brand P&O Cruises.

  • Flagship TCI led to the development of a commercial engine monitoring project by DNV (picture: Teekay Shipping)
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    Flagship draws to a successful end

    2011-05-31T16:35:00Z

    The Flagship European maritime transport project, part-financed through the EU, has now concluded. The project has facilitated R&D for some 10 new products from a number of European companies.

  • The first of two 36MW generators for the Royal Navy's Queen  Elizabeth Class aircraft carriers has been delivered by Converteam
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    Large generator delivered

    2011-05-31T16:05:00Z

    Converteam says that it has shipped the first of two 75 tonne, 36MW generators designed specifically to match the electrical power requirement of the propulsion motors for the Royal Navy''s Queen Elizabeth class aircraft carriers.

  • Bunkering vessel 'Europa Supplier I' alongside
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    Bunker supplier uses e-purchasing

    2011-05-31T15:50:00Z

    Software company Marine Software of the UK has supplied its MPS-Marine Purchasing solution to Bunkers (Gibraltar), for installation on board the 4,270gt ‘MT Europa Supplier I’ and at the ship management technical offices.

  • The GPA 688SC PSV
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    US designer cleans up in Brazil

    2011-05-31T15:35:00Z

    Guido Perla & Associates (GPA) reports that it has been awarded three design contracts for offshore support vessels to the specific requirements of Petrobras of Brazil, all for ships to be built in Brazilian yards.

  • Selco’s EngineEye – said to be an electronic version of the traditional mechanical indicator for today’s low-NOx engines
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    Engine indicator goes electronic.

    2011-05-30T18:20:00Z

    The mechanical indicator was an old friend for the old-style chief engineer onboard. A new portable product from a Danish company brings the engine indicator up to date, and it comes with claimed green credentials.

  • Ecore, a joint industry LNG-fuelled bulk carrier concept, with FKAB bunkering vessel alongside
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    DNV brings LNG-fuel bulkers to the table

    2011-05-30T12:54:00Z

    Det Norske Veritas has revealed two projects in which it has been jointly involved, both for high-efficiency, environmentally-friendly bulk carriers, fuelled by LNG.

  • Sapphire: mega yachts keep some German yards busy
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    Megayachts prove worth for German yards

    2011-05-30T10:20:00Z

    German shipyards have turned out two big motor yachts, demonstrating that the lucrative private sector, along with passenger and specialist offshore vessels, is helping keep troubled German shipbuilding alive.

  • Testing of Standard 22 gyro compasses at Raytheon Anschütz in Kiel, Germany
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    Gyro compass passes 10,000 mark

    2011-05-27T11:39:00Z

    German navigation system supplier Raytheon Anschütz has delivered its 10,000th Standard 22 Gyro Compass, which the company says makes this the most popular gyro compass of all time.