Industry News – Page 187
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Scrap or cold lay-up planned for 10-20 MOL bulkers
Japanese operator Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL) has announced plans for scrapping or cold lay-up of 10 to 20 Capesize bulkers, of 15 years or older, in consideration of this fiscal year’s worsening market trends.
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Flensburger books first offshore ships
German ro-ro specialist Flensburger Schiffbau-Gesellschaft (FSG) has topped recent successes by taking its first orders for offshore vessels and says it expects further orders soon in the ro-ro and ro-pax sector.
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32-genset order from Swire for MAN
MAN Diesel & Turbo has won an order to supply the gensets for a series of eight diesel-electric offshore newbuildings recently ordered by Swire Pacific Offshore Operations, to be built at Japanese and Brazilian yards.
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New performance lists for flag states
The Paris MoU Committee has approved its 2011 inspection port state control results and its new performance lists for flag states and recognised organisations will take effect from 1 July 2012.
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Rescue package takes shape for yard group
A complex financial rescue package is being put together to help cash-strapped German shipyard group P+S Werften meet what reports now say is a cash shortfall of more than €300 million.
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Hybrid E-KOTUG launch
Europe’s first hybrid tugboat was launched recently at this year’s well known ‘Herring Party’ in Rotterdam.
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Cammell Laird wins ferry contract
Cammell Laird has won a multi-million pound contract to build two new vessels for Western Ferries’ Gourock to Dunoon route.
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Hydrex repairs propeller blades
Hydrex divers and technicians have carried out underwater repairs on a 290m container vessel in Diego Garcia in the British Indian Ocean Territory.
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Ecospeed for Staten Island ferry
A second Staten Island ferry has been given the Ecospeed treatment in Virginia, US – the underwater hull of ''Sen. John J. Marchi'' has been coated to optimise fuel efficiency and increase hydrodynamic efficiency.
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Management system order for ABB
ABB has won an order from Rickmers Group in Germany to supply energy and fleet management systems for five multi-purpose vessels.
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Napier appoints Royston as service agent
Diesel engine service company Royston has been appointed as UK service centre for Napier turbochargers, ensuring that Napier customers in the UK receive only official spare parts from the Napier factory.
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RT-flex50 tested with repositioned turbo
Wärtsilä says that it has successfully tested an RT-flex50 engine with the turbocharger installed on the driving end side, increasing the possibility of fitting the engine to other ship types, particularly smaller vessels.
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Perkins introduces new marine range
A new range of small high-speed diesel engines has been launched by the Wimborne, UK-based Perkins Marine Power Centre. The six-cylinder in-line turbocharged units are based on the 6.6 litre Perkins 1106 series platform.
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German yard beefs up repair sector
German shipyard Nobiskrug is beefing up its already potent repair and conversion activities in all sectors and has appointed a new manager to head up the expansion, writes Tom Todd.
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Ulstein to build four more ‘Blue’ PSVs
Investment company Blue Ship Invest has contracted with Ulstein Werft of Norway for four more PX121 X-bow platform supply ships, following the success of its first PX121. The new ships are all scheduled for 2013 delivery.
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MAN adds new Danish PrimeServ academy
MAN Diesel & Turbo has opened its 11th PrimeServ academy in Frederikshavn, Denmark, to provide propulsion and propeller training, offering both general training and specialised courses.
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Wärtsilä adds Marinex BWMS to range
Wärtsilä has made an agreement with Canadian company, Trojan Technologies, to offer the Marinex ballast water management system (BWMS) along with the Wärtsilä Hamworthy Aquarius range.
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High BN lube oil for slow steaming
Castrol Marine has launched Cyltech 80 AW, an 80BN cylinder oil developed for two-stroke crosshead engines to match engine performance with the demands of varying sulphur fuels and the impact of slow steaming.
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Distillates more likely than scrubbers, says DNV
DNV reports that it has developed a simulation model using global shipping data and technology-specific information to predict the deployment of emission reduction and energy efficiency technologies up to 2020.
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Eidesvik and Ugland orders for Kleven
Norwegian shipbuilder Kleven Maritime has signed contracts with Eidesvik and Ugland for, respectively, a large offshore subsea construction vessel and a platform supply vessel. Both are to designs by Salt Ship Design.