Industry News – Page 45

  • The Finnish Border Guard and Meyer Turku Oy signed a letter of intent for the construction of two new multipurpose vessels
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    Meyer Turku selected for Finnish Border Guard MPV order

    2021-08-16T12:23:00Z

    Finland's Meyer Turku Oy has been selected as the builder of two new multipurpose vessels for the Finnish Border Guard, after the two parties signed a letter of intent today.

  • Wilhelmsen will be providing sales services, logistics and consulting for Klüber Lubrication Photo: Wilhelmsen
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    Klüber Lubrication and Wilhelmsen join forces

    2021-08-09T11:15:00Z

    Owners, operators and vessel managers choosing Klüber Lubrication’s premium products will now benefit from Wilhelmsen’s expertise, customer service and global distribution network.

  • The sale of Bergen Engines to Langley includes the Hordvikneset factory near Bergen (pictured).
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    UK BUYER FOR BERGEN ENGINES

    2021-08-05T13:38:00Z

    Rolls-Royce is to sell its Bergen Engines business to diversified, privately-owned UK engineering group Langley Holdings, writes David Tinsley.

  • The Hidrovias river pusher tugs operate with Wärtsilä 20 engines, often in remote locations Photo: Wärtsilä
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    Wärtsilä signs Brazil tug maintenance deal

    2021-08-02T11:13:00Z

    Wärtsilä has signed a seven-year long-term maintenance agreement to support the operations of two river pusher tugs operating in northern Brazil and owned by Hidrovias do Brasil.

  • Mark Warner, the new Head of Marketing for Lloyd’s Register’s Maritime Performance Services (MPS) business.
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    LR appoints new head of marketing for MPS business

    2021-07-30T13:06:00Z

    Mark Warner has been appointed as the new head of marketing head for the Maritime Performance Services business at classification society Lloyd's Register (LR).

  • Calix developed technology for CO2 mitigation in the production of lime through the European LEILAC-1 (pictured) and 2 projects (Credit: Calix)
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    LIME-BASED CARBON CAPTURE SYSTEM ADDS TO PROPULSION POWER

    2021-07-27T17:22:00Z

    An Australia-based technology developer, Calix, is developing an onboard carbon capture technology that uses lime as feedstock and also captures SOx and NOx emissions.

  • Carlos Maenhout Photo: BMT Group
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    BMT Belgium founder and MD retires

    2021-07-26T13:00:00Z

    Carlos Maenhout has retired from his position as founder and managing director of BMT Belgium.

  • Vaccinating seafarers as a priority will help ensure the continuation of key supply chains Photo: IMO
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    Seafarers to be given Covid vaccine priority

    2021-07-23T11:42:00Z

    The International Maritime Organisation has welcome the decision by the World Health Organisation to prioritise seafarers for Covid-19 vaccines in instances of limited supplies.

  • Decarbonisation is high on the agenda for Grimaldi Group who is one of the attendees at a cross-industry event held at COP26 Photo: Silverstream Technologies
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    Shipping hosts decarbonisation event at COP26

    2021-07-21T14:09:10Z

    Global shipping and announced a cross-industry event bringing together leaders in shipping, energy, politics and finance to discuss maritime decarbonisation.

  • Subsequent stress during deformation transforms the material with coarse precipitates, making it stronger and more ductile, but does not change the one with fine precipitates. Credit: Michelle Lehman/ORNL, U.S. Dept. of Energy
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    NEW PRECIPITATES TECHNIQUE BOOST STRENGTH, DUCTILITY OF STRUCTURAL ALLOYS

    2021-07-14T16:40:00Z

    Scientists at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) and the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, have developed a method for simultaneously increasing the strength and ductility of an alloy.

  • The general cargo vessel M/V Tharsis with FluidicAL technology onboard
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    Alfa Laval invests in the development of Dutch air lubrication technology

    2021-07-08T12:41:00Z

    Air lubrication for marine vessels is a developing solution that will radically reduce fuel consumption and environmental impact. Having acquired a minority stake in Marine Performance Systems B.V., a Rotterdam-based maritime technology company, Alfa Laval will be instrumental in making this long-sought technology a commercial reality.

  • Chair of IACS, Nick Brown Photo: IACS
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    IACS prioritises digitalisation and emissions

    2021-07-02T13:43:00Z

    The International Association of Classification Societies has held its 83rd session (C83) in the wake of further shipping emissions reduction measures announced by the IMO.

  • CADMATIC is a leading solution provider for 3D layouts and designs, and digital transformation tools
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    NAPA and CADMATIC to provide integrated ship design solution

    2021-06-29T13:32:00Z

    CADMATIC, the 3D-based design, engineering, and information management software solutions provider, and maritime services and data analysis provider, NAPA, have announced the launch of a new integrated, intelligent ship design software solution. The solution is intended to enhance the design process for shipyards and ship design companies.

  • Nick Brown
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    Lloyd’s Register sells division

    2021-06-29T13:04:00Z

    Lloyd’s Register (LR) will sell one of its divisions to focus its growth strategy on the maritime industry.

  • A rendering of the Oceanbird at sea (credit: Wallenius Marine)
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    Alfa Laval and Wallenius to form modern wind propulsion JV

    2021-06-29T11:06:00Z

    Alfa Laval and Wallenius have announced plans to form a new 50/50 joint venture, AlfaWall Oceanbird, focused on the development of technology for fully wind-powered vessel propulsion.

  • Volkmar Galke, WinGD’s Global Director of Sales. (Image: WinGD)
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    Surging orders for WinGD’s biggest engines amid boxship spree

    2021-06-29T10:31:00Z

    Winterthur-based engine developer WinGD has received more than 80 orders for its largest engines in 2021, reflecting the spate of orders for large containerships. WinGD''s orderbook for 920mm bore X92-B engines has grown six times compared to the number of engines ordered at the same time last year.

  • FSW can deliver welds free of typical arc welding defects like porosity, solidification cracking and embrittlement.
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    BOOST FOR NEW WELDING METHOD

    2021-06-28T13:16:00Z

    Proven in aluminium shipbuilding, friction stir welding (FSW) technology is the subject of a multinational research project to extend applications to steel fabrication, writes David Tinsley.

  • James Moran, North Director (Singapore) Photo: North P&I Club
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    New Singapore office for North P&I Club

    2021-06-28T12:36:00Z

    North P&I Club has taken occupancy of new offices in Singapore, its regional headquarters for Asia, enabling a focus on further growth in the region.

  • A new partnership will help shipowners reach decarbonisation targets
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    Helping shipowners decarbonise

    2021-06-25T13:55:00Z

    Barry Rogliano Salles (BRS), Deltamarin and Bureau Veritas are joining forces to provide ship performance and energy transition solutions for the world’s shipowners.

  • The results of a patch test of Selektope containing paint in Tokyo Bay after 12 months.
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    CMP ADDS SELEKTOPE ANTIFOULING TO DEEPSEA VESSEL COATINGS

    2021-06-24T14:06:00Z

    Chugoku Marine Paints is integrating I-Tech’s antifouling technology Selektope into a new coating within the SEAFLO NEO series for worldwide trading vessels. The new low friction, hydrolysis antifouling coating will be available from July 2021.