Industry News – Page 115

  • The Rolls-Royce dual draglink crane is said to loading and unloading safer and more efficient
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    Rolls-Royce cranes for Brazilian PSVs

    2014-08-28T14:39:00Z

    Rolls-Royce is to supply offshore cranes for nine platform supply vessels (PSVs) currently under construction at Detroit Brasil Ltda shipyard.

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    Crimean shipyard passes into public ownership

    2014-08-28T14:33:00Z

    Crimean government press service reports say that the Zaliv shipyard, one of the largest in Crimea, has been taken into state ownership, writes Eugene Gerden.

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    GreenSteam optimisation at SMM

    2014-08-28T14:18:00Z

    GreenSteam will be showcasing its fuel saving optimiser at this year’s SMM exhibition in Hamburg, Germany, from 9 to 12 September.

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    CBM on the cloud

    2014-08-28T12:32:00Z

    ClassNK and Daihatsu Diesel are to embark on a joint research project to research and tests extensibility of condition based monitoring and automatic diagnostics for auxiliary engines, using cloud technology.

  • The maintenance agreement includes the six Harvey Gulf LNG-fuelled newbuild PSVs
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    Wärtsilä to maintain Harvey gas-fuelled PSVs

    2014-08-28T11:32:00Z

    Wärtsilä says that it has signed a long-term technical management agreement with Harvey Gulf International Marine covering condition based maintenance and dynamic maintenance planning for eight offshore support vessels, including Harvey Gulf’s six LNG-fuelled PSVs.

  • An offshore vessel with the X-Stern has increased operability in harsh conditions
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    Ulstein launches X-stern to join X-Bow on the North Sea

    2014-08-27T15:02:00Z

    Norway’s Ulstein Group has announced the introduction of the X-Stern, intended to increase operability through positive effects on station keeping, wave response, comfort and safety in harsh conditions.

  • Long range marine battery technology is demonstrated in Switzerland
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    New battery technology demonstrated afloat in Switzerland

    2014-08-27T15:02:00Z

    Alcoa, technology company Phinergy and the Swiss HEIG-VD University have joined forces to demonstrate a zero-emissions electric demo boat powered by an aluminum-air battery on Lake Neuchâtel.

  • Van Oord’s 137m long trailing suction hopper dredger, ‘Lelystad’
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    Gibdock dredger repair

    2014-08-27T11:58:00Z

    Van Oord’s 137m long trailing suction hopper dredger, ‘Lelystad’ has undergone an extensive programme of works at Gibdock’s yard in Gibraltar.

  • Trojan is now working to obtain USCG Type Approval for its Marinex BWT system
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    AMS acceptance for Trojan ballast system

    2014-08-27T10:54:00Z

    Trojan Technologies’ Marinex ballast water treatment (BWT) system has been approved by the US Coast Guard (USCG) as an Alternate Management System (AMS) for all water qualities: freshwater, brackish water and marine water.

  • The new vessels will all be built on Ulstein’s X-BOW hull line design
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    Ulstein platform supply order

    2014-08-26T15:39:00Z

    Ulstein Design & Solutions has entered into an extensive contract with Wuchang Shipbuilding Industry Co. Ltd, China, to design and supply equipment for four PX121 type platform supply vessels.

  • Jim McColl: “Fergusons has the potential to grow into a leading marine engineering business”
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    Preferred bidder announced for Ferguson businesses

    2014-08-25T18:01:00Z

    The Joint Administrators of the Ferguson Shipbuilders Group have announced that Clyde Blowers Capital has been chosen as preferred bidder for the group’s business and assets.

  • The Hull Vane can be installed on newbuild ships or retrofitted to existing vessels
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    Vane is claimed to cut fuel consumption

    2014-08-25T16:28:00Z

    A Dutch company, Hull Vane, has developed a foil which can be fitted below a ship’s stern, and which is said to significantly reduce fuel consumption.

  • Wärtsilä's test facility, where full scale testing of the LLH integrated with a Wärtsilä distribution system, has been carried out
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    Control system designed for hybrid ships

    2014-08-25T09:03:00Z

    Wärtsilä is launching a hybrid control system, designed to combine different power sources with energy storage devices resulting in fuel savings and lower emissions.

  • New LNG barge under build in Hamburg
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    German LNG bunker barge draws interest

    2014-08-23T17:20:00Z

    A lot of interest has been reported in a new German LNG bunker barge design - TB-X- developed by a Hamburg shipyard for a wide range of applications, reports Tom Todd.

  • MacGregor will supply a range of equipment including two of its subsea cranes
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    MacGregor wins Chinese offshore orders

    2014-08-22T13:04:00Z

    MacGregor, part of Cargotec, has secured two orders for its offshore equipment from Chinese shipbuilders Wuhu Xinlian and Fujian Mawei Shipbuilding Ltd.

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    Russia plans to acquire large Crimean shipyard

    2014-08-22T10:41:00Z

    The Russian government and a group of Russian investors are in negotiations for the acquisition of the Zaliv shipyard, one of the largest in Eastern Europe, writes Eugene Gerden.

  • Cunard's 'Queen Victoria' will dock at B+V for propulsion and other repairs
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    Pod troubles bring forward QV yard stay

    2014-08-22T10:18:00Z

    Cunard’s 90,000gt Queen Victoria will dock at Blohm + Voss Repair in Hamburg in January - nearly a year earlier than planned - because a propulsion unit bearing needs replacing, Tom Todd reports.

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    Evoqua BWMS accepted by US Coast Guard

    2014-08-21T16:46:00Z

    Evoqua Water Technologies’ SeaCURE ballast water management system (BWMS) has received alternate management system (AMS) approval, giving shipowners more choice for type approved and AMS approved solutions.

  • The hull for newbuild number 118 is of Havyard 832 Service Operation Vessel (SOV) design
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    Havyard windfarm vessel fit-out

    2014-08-20T11:13:00Z

    Havyard is fitting out the first of two newbuild offshore windfarm vessels for new customer, shipping company, ESVAGT, opening a door to the new market of renewable energy for the shipbuilder.

  • Foreship says its new BlueTech 42 design is eco-friendly and has a number of benefits
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    BlueTech design for Bulgarian carriers

    2014-08-20T11:00:00Z

    Finnish naval architecture company, Foreship BlueTech, has been contracted by Bulgaria’s Navibulgar to design four bulk carriers to be built at Hongqiang shipyard.