Industry News – Page 293

  • North P&I club’s new series of ‘Clean Seas’ environmental safety posters
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    P&I club launches Marpol compliance poster campaign

    2010-05-25T13:46:00Z

    The 110 million gt, ‘A’ rated North P&I club has launched a poster campaign to help its 375 member groups comply with the ever-changing requirements of the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships (MARPOL).

  • First unit of Mitsubishi’s super turbo generating system
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    MHI completes first super turbo generating system

    2010-05-25T12:04:00Z

    Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) has completed its first unit of the STG (Super Turbo Generating) system, a marine-orientated, high-efficiency, combined power generation system that utilizes waste heat and the exhaust gas from diesel engines.

  • A Hyundai-built Wartsila RT-flex82T engine
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    New low-speed engine a success

    2010-05-25T11:47:00Z

    Wärtsilä reports sales success with its newly introduced RT-flex82T low-speed engine.

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    MAN's VTA picks up Seatrade award

    2010-05-25T09:14:00Z

    The 2010 Seatrade award for protection of the marine and atmospheric environment was presented yesterday evening (24 May) to MAN Diesel & Turbo, of Augsburg, Germany, for the VTA variable turbine area turbocharger.

  • Tentative image of the speculative Incat 85m Evolution showing the proposed cylindrical wind turbines and solar panels
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    Incat 85m Evolution

    2010-05-24T16:50:00Z

    Incat in Tasmania has revealed details of a speculative newbuilding currently under construction incorporating a number of innovative solutions to reduce environmental impact.

  • Computer generated image of the Quantum containership concept (Image supplied by DNV)
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    A quantum leap in container ship concept

    2010-05-24T16:36:00Z

    Quantum is the name of a new container ship concept introduced by DNV.

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    IMO adopts ship construction regulations

    2010-05-24T14:46:00Z

    IMO''s Maritime Safety Committee (MSC) has instigated an historic change in the way international standards for ship construction is to be determined and implemented in the future.

  • Kawasaki built LPG carrier ‘Hisui’, one of two vessels built in Japan this year that has Solasafe roller screens installed at the navigation bridge windows
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    Japanese built ships are Solasafe

    2010-05-24T14:43:00Z

    So far this year two vessels built in Japanese yards have been supplied with anti-glare roller screens from South Shields based Solar Solve Marine for installation at the navigation bridge windows.

  • USS Missouri after her refit
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    Cathelco protects historic naval vessel in Pearl Harbour

    2010-05-22T15:34:00Z

    One of the most illustrious warships in the history of United States Navy, the USS Missouri, has been preserved for the future with a Cathelco hull corrosion protection system. The World War 2 battleship was decommissioned and donated to the USS Missouri Memorial Association in 1998.

  • Medium speed gensets at Hyundai Heavy Industries
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    Hyundai achieves milestone in medium-speed engines

    2010-05-22T15:15:00Z

    Hyundai Heavy Industries has produced an aggregate of 20 million bhp in four-stroke engines in what is claimed to be a record time: 19 years and 7 months.

  • Simon Stevin’s engine room showing three of the five MAN 9L32/40 medium speed diesel engines
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    MAN powers record-setting vessel

    2010-05-22T11:02:00Z

    Spanish shipbuilder Construcciones Navales del Norte (La Naval de Sestao) delivered the 36,000 dwt Simon Stevin to Jan de Nul in February.

  • Stena Hollandica – the world’s largest superferry
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    Stena introduces world's largest Superferry

    2010-05-21T14:39:00Z

    The first of the world’s two largest Superferries was recently put into service with Stena Line on the North Sea run between Harwich and the Hook of Holland.

  • Artist impression of the newly ordered Havyard 833 PSV design
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    Havyard signs PSV contract

    2010-05-21T14:35:00Z

    Havyard Group in Norway has signed a contract with the Faroe Island based company Supply Service for building of one Havyard 833 platform supply vessel (PSV) plus one option.

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    Drydocks World wins semisub order

    2010-05-21T14:30:00Z

    Drydocks World – South East Asia has won a contract to build a new oil well intervention compact semi-submersible (CSS) vessel, representing a third order from integrated energy industries service provider Hallin Marine. The vessel will cost a total of $110m.

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    HMD secures bumper crop of newbuilding orders

    2010-05-21T14:28:00Z

    Hyundai Mipo Dockyard (HMD) has been awarded shipbuilding orders over $1.25 billion in 2010 representing a total of 40 vessel including 29 bulk carriers and six units of product and chemical tankers from ship owners in Greece, Germany and Japan.

  • Oil tanker coated with Ecospeed as part of the Life project
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    EU Life project confirms benefits of Ecospeed

    2010-05-20T15:14:00Z

    On 31 March the EU Life demonstration project ECOTEC-STC was concluded. Over a 3.5 year period the objective of this project was to evaluate the environmental and economical benefits of Ecospeed as a biocide-free durable hull protection and antifouling system

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    Harris Pye extends lease on Swansea dry docks

    2010-05-20T11:21:00Z

    The Harris Pye Group has signed an extension to the end of this year of its lease on the Swansea dry docks.

  • posidonia
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    See you at Posidonia

    2010-05-20T08:44:00Z

    The Motorship team will be at Posidonia in Athens, June 7-11th.

  • LPG carrier Isabella Kosan where cargo vapours can be used as fuel (in conjunction with FO) for diesel generators
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    BV backs gas propulsion for greener shipping

    2010-05-19T21:42:00Z

    Bureau Veritas (BV) says natural gas-powered propulsion will be one of the major contributors to greener shipping.

  • piracy
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    World push for piracy action

    2010-05-19T16:06:00Z

    An unprecedented coalition of organisations, from trade unions to shipowners’ associations and insurers, has joined forces to back a global e-petition demanding concrete action to end the piracy that is putting lives at risk and threatening world trade.