Industry News – Page 308
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LR teams up with Mærsk for marine engine bio-fuel tests
Lloyd''s Register reports that it is to play a major role in a two year programme to test the suitability of bio-diesel for use in powering marine engines
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Bulk carrier delivered to JSW Group
Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha, of Tokyo, has announced the delivery of ''Vijayanagar'', a 82,000 dwt type bulk carrier, at the Tadotsu Shipyard of Tsuneishi Holdings Corporation on February 26, 2010.
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Engines chosen for eight Chinese bulk carriers
Wärtsilä two-stroke engines have been chosen for eight Chinese bulk carriers. The order was placed by Beijing-based Minsheng Financial Leasing; Wärtsilä''s Chinese licensee, Hefei Rong''An Power Machinery (Rong''An), a member of the Jiangsu Rongsheng Heavy Industries Group (RSHI), will build the engines.
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MAN hosts ship data exchange gathering
The fourth Shipdex conference took place at the MAN Diesel PrimeServ Academy in Augsburg, Germany on 16 February, where the Shipdex protocol was declared ready and available for use.
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GL moves Swedish office to Gothenburg
Due to its increasing number of maritime clients in Western and Southern Sweden, Germanischer Lloyd (GL) is restructuring its organisation in Sweden.
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ISM Code reissued
The International Maritime Organization has made available the 2010 edition of its International Safety Management (ISM) Code, which includes all related guidelines and consolidates all amendments to the Code adopted since the last edition was published in 2002.
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First MAN B&W tier-II compliant engine ready for delivery
The first Tier-II compliant MAN B&W engine has finished production at HHI-EMD (Hyundai Heavy Industries Engine & Machinery Division) in Korea and is ready for delivery.
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MSC takes delivery of Magnifica
The new MSC Magnifica cruise ship, the fourth ship in the Musica class, was delivered to MSC Cruises yesterday in a ceremony at STX France’s shipyard in Saint-Nazaire, France.
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Paris and Tokyo MOUs say lifeboat safety too lax
Joint Paris and Tokyo MOU study raises concerns on lifeboat arrangements and launchings between 1 September and 30 November 2009 when a “Concentrated Inspection Campaign” (CIC) on lifeboat launching arrangements was conducted.
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Government loan for Halifax Shipyard
The Canadian government announced a $20-million investment in the Halifax Shipyard to help create jobs and grow the economy. The investment is a repayable loan and will be used to modernize and upgrade infrastructure to increase competitiveness.
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Verified results of CSNOx by ABS
Ecospec Global Technology Pte Ltd, a Singapore-based technological company and inventor of the world’s first effective 3-in-1 emission abatement system, reports that ABS has issued a statement on 8 February 2010 verifying the results of removing sulphur dioxide, carbon dioxide and nitrogen oxide respectively.
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Chinese oil company chooses Norwegian design
Havyard Group in Norway has signed an agreement with Sinopec Corp. (China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation) for delivery of design and detail engineering for building of a Havyard 843 CD Anchor Handling Tug Supply Vessel (AHTS).
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Incat Crowther crewboat under construction in Brazil
An Incat Crowther designed 36m aluminium monohull crewboat for the Brazilian state-owned oil company Petrobras is currently under construction at the by ETP Engenharia Ltda shipyard in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
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Gunsan shipyard holds its first naming ceremony
Gunsan Shipyard of Hyundai Heavy Industries held a naming ceremony for its first two ships today.
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Nassco delivers USNS Matthew Perry
General Dynamics Nassco in San Diego, USA, a wholly owned subsidiary of General Dynamics, delivered USNS Matthew Perry to the U.S. Navy.
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HDW tests new battery cells for submarines
Howaldtswerke-Deutsche Werft GmbH (HDW), a company of ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems, is testing innovative lithium ion battery cells on board the solar catamaran PlanetSolar.
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Full programme available for Propulsion & Emissions Conference
The full conference programme has been finalised, and further details are available of the event''s Castrol-sponsored gala dinner.
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Japan begins air-lubrication experiment
NYK and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries are to begin experiments on an air-lubrication system to reduce CO2 emissions for the shipping industry. Jointly developed by the two Japanese companies, the system effectively reduces the frictional resistance between a vessel’s bottom and the seawater by means of bubbles generated by supplying air ...
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New deepwater drillship joins Pride fleet
Pride International, Inc. announced the dedication of the first of its four new deepwater drillships under construction at Samsung Heavy Industries in South Korea.
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GPA awarded car ferry contract
Seattle-based naval architect and marine engineering firm Guido Perla & Associates, Inc. (GPA) signed an agreement with Todd Pacific Shipyards to deliver the detailed engineering for the B-Series 64 Auto Ferries ordered by Washington State Ferries (WSF).