Industry News – Page 193

  • The Transas ECDIS hardware is now available from Thomas Gunn
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    Chart companies join forces

    2012-04-17T16:59:00Z

    Thomas Gunn Navigation Services and Transas Marine have announced a new partnership in ECDIS supply and paper chart management which is said to bring benefits to customers of both organisations.

  • Stathis Grafakos heads OW Bunker’s new marine lubricants division
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    OW Bunker launches marine lubricants division

    2012-04-17T16:59:00Z

    Marine fuel supplier and trader OW Bunker has announced the launch of a new global marine lubricants division, in cooperation with leading brands in marine lubricants, to provide a full range of grades.

  • The IBS supplied by Raytheon Anschütz for the ‘SA Agulhas II’
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    Advanced IBS for polar research ship

    2012-04-17T16:58:00Z

    Raytheon Anschütz has recently completed the supply of its latest generation of integrated bridge system (IBS) to the ‘SA Agulhas II’, a new polar research ship owned by the Republic of South Africa’s Department of Environmental Affairs (DEA).

  • WWL is on target to meet the 2025 emission targets
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    WWL on track with emissions

    2012-04-17T12:23:00Z

    Norway’s Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics (WWL), the global shipping and logistics company, has announced that it’s on track to reduce its green house gas emissions by 30% before 2025.

  • ABB’s Azipods are being delivered for the ‘Project Sunshine’ cruise ships on order at Meyer Werft
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    Azipods ordered for two RCL cruise ships

    2012-04-17T11:58:00Z

    ABB has announced orders valued at more than $60 million to provide complete power and Azipod propulsion systems for two new cruise ships to be built by Meyer Werft for Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd.

  • The new trawler Herøyhav will benefit from a Scana Propulsion hybrid ACG 1080
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    New contracts for Scana Propulsion

    2012-04-16T18:09:00Z

    Scana Industrier ASA subsidiary, Scana Propulsion AS, has signed two new contracts with STX OSV Trading and MAN Diesel AS for the delivery of new propulsion equipment worth NOK30m.

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    Dutch group adds Aberdeen to electrical engineering support network

    2012-04-16T16:46:00Z

    Rotterdam-based systems specialist Imtech Marine is to open a new office in Aberdeen, UK, to provide services such as electrical engineering support and emergency call out services to ships in the area.

  • Furuno’s FMD-3200 and FMD-3300 ECDIS
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    New ECDIS features improved interface

    2012-04-16T15:13:00Z

    Japanese manufacturer Furuno is to launch a new ECDIS, said to deliver a significant enhancement over its predecessor in terms of user interface and functionality, in readiness for forthcoming carriage requirements.

  • MPA and DNV are working towards promoting LNG bunkering in Singapore
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    Future LNG bunkering in Singapore

    2012-04-12T12:07:00Z

    The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) has set up a joint industry project to investigate the feasibility of LNG bunkering in Singapore in collaboration with Det Norske Veritas (DNV).

  • Copenhagen rolls out alongside some of the smaller work making up orders worth more than €1bn at P+S
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    Germans roll out second for Scandlines

    2012-04-12T10:36:00Z

    Germany’s P+S Shipyard in Stralsund has rolled out Copenhagen the second of two 169.5m newbuildings for Danish-German Baltic ferry operator Scandlines.

  • RINA is now able to audit for the CSI in Sweden
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    RINA to audit clean shipping in Sweden

    2012-04-12T09:21:00Z

    International classification society RINA, has been approved by Sweden’s Clean Shipping Project, to perform verification checks to ships as per the Clean Shipping Index requirement.

  • Graphical rendering of one of the Sovcomflot newbuilding LNG carriers
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    Dual-fuel power for Russian gas tankers

    2012-04-11T17:18:00Z

    Russia’s largest shipowner, Sovcomflot, has chosen dual-fuel MAN 51/60DF engines for an LNG carrier newbuilding programme comprising two firm newbuilding orders with an option for two further vessels.

  • Horizon Lines – now apparently in a better position financially
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    Horizon reduces debt by cutting charters

    2012-04-11T17:16:00Z

    Horizon Lines, which has been having a restructure, has announced that it has completed transactions with more than 99% of its noteholders, cutting the company’s debt by US$188.4m.

  • The fine is mounting up for Daina Shipping Co Image: Maritime New Zealand
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    Rena vessel owner charged

    2012-04-11T13:23:00Z

    Maritime New Zealand (MNZ) has charged the owner of the cargo vessel Rena, following its grounding on the astrolabe off Tauranga on 5 October.

  • Neal De Roche – WSS will continue to invest heavily in Japan
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    Wilhelmsen renews focus in Asia

    2012-04-10T16:51:00Z

    Wilhelmsen Ships Service (WSS) has reported strong growth in the number of Japanese and North East Asian companies signing up for its Ships Agency Re-Defined (SARD) service.

  • The cargo vessel Carrier ran aground on Tuesday
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    Grounded vessel pollution risk low

    2012-04-05T15:43:00Z

    The cargo ship, MS Carrier, which ran aground off the coast of north Wales on Tuesday night, is not expected to present a huge pollution disaster, according to the UK Environment Agency and the MCA.

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    New CAD module aids design of pipework support

    2012-04-04T14:30:00Z

    CAD company Aveva has announced the availability of a new specialized product in its marine portfolio, Aveva Pipe Supports – Marine 12.1, developed to meet the requirements of the shipbuilding industry.

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    Keppel secures repeat FPSO orders worth S$170million

    2012-04-04T14:30:00Z

    Keppel Shipyard says it has secured floating production storage and offloading (FPSO) upgrading projects from its long-term partners SBM Offshore and Bumi Armada. Combined value of the two projects is S$170million.

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    Bearing wear monitor receives NK type approval

    2012-04-04T14:30:00Z

    The XTS-W bearing wear monitor, from UK company Amot, which provides real-time protection of large two-stroke engine crank bearings by detecting wear before major damage occurs, has received NK type approval.

  • ‘Agulhas II’, built by STX Rauma for South African Antarctic missions
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    Polar vessel handed over to SA Government

    2012-04-04T14:29:00Z

    STX Finland Rauma Shipyard has delivered a polar supply and research vessel to the South African government. ‘Agulhas II’ will operate as a supply, research and passenger vessel as well as its main icebreaking role.