Industry News – Page 59

  • Methane: the industry’s saving grace, or a small and potent greenhouse gas? Image: Stevie Knight
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    Double bind: an industry caught between issues

    2019-08-08T10:57:00Z

    The maritime industry is currently trying to make sense of clashing emission requirements, writes Stevie Knight

  • Namura Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. delivered Cape Hayatomo, the first of its second generation of WOZMAX VLOCs, in May 2017.
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    DNV GL AiP for LNG-fuelled Wozmax design

    2019-08-08T10:50:00Z

    Japan’s Namura Shipbuilding Co. Ltd and Kawasaki Kishen Kaisa (K-Line) have received an Approval in Principle (AiP) from DNV GL for a 250,000 dwt VLOC design concept capable of using LNG as fuel.

  • The 'Energizing American Shipbuilding Act' has been reintroduced Photo: flickr
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    Bill to boost US shipbuilding reintroduced

    2019-07-29T18:18:00Z

    Congressman John Garamendi (D-CA.) and Senator Roger Wicker (R-MS.) have reintroduced the ‘Energizing American Shipbuilding Act’ seeking to invigorate America’s shipbuilding and maritime industries by requiring that increasing percentages of liquefied natural gas (LNG) and crude oil exports be transported on US-built, flagged, and crewed vessels.

  • According to the semi-official Iranian news agency Fars, the 23 crew members of Stena Impero was taken to Iran’s Bandar Abbas Port, where all 23 crew members are being held on board until subsequent legal proceedings are concluded.
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    Unions call for release of Stena Impero crew

    2019-07-22T15:54:00Z

    UK-based trade union for maritime professionals Nautilus International and the International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF) today raised serious concerns over the seizure of UK-registered oil tanker Stena Impero in the Strait of Hormuz. The two organisations called for a diplomatic resolution to the situation and de-escalation of tensions in the ...

  • The crew of the 49,683 dwt Stena Impero are 'in good health', while the vessel is at the Bandar Bahonar anchorage near the Port of Bandar Abbas in southern Iran.
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    Stena Bulk: Stena Impero crew 'in good health'

    2019-07-22T11:48:00Z

    Stena Bulk, the Swedish-owned tanker operator, has made a formal request to visit the 23 crew members aboard Stena Impero when it diverted to the Port of Bandar Abbas in southern Iran on 19 July. All the crew are reported to be in good health, while the vessel is at ...

  • The Swedish-owned, British-registered Stena Impero is reported to have been diverted from its course in the Strait of Hormuz on 19 July 2019.
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    ICS: concerns about British tanker in Strait of Hormuz

    2019-07-19T22:36:00Z

    The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) has expressed concerns about the safety of seafarers and freedom of navigation after receiving reports that a British registered vessel, Stena Impero, has been diverted from its original course in the Strait of Hormuz while sailing in international waters.

  • MacGregor has received clearance to acquire TTS Group ASA Photo: Cargotec
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    MacGregor to acquire TTS Group ASA

    2019-07-18T14:06:00Z

    MacGregor, part of Cargotec, has received a clearance decision from the Chinese competition regulator, SAMR, for the company’s acquisition of the marine and offshore businesses of TTS Group ASA.

  • PBST's recently-launched TCT turbocharger series increases the overall efficiency of two-stroke engines by up to 80%.
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    New PBST air management systems brand launched

    2019-07-15T16:13:00Z

    The air management systems of MAN Energy Solutions and Czech turbocharger manufacturer PBS Turbo are to sold under a new PBST brand, the company announced in a release today. Under the PBST name, marine customers will in future be able to find a wide range of technologies for turbocharging and ...

  • A new UK centre for maritime innovation has opened at the University of Strathclyde Photo: MarRI-UK
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    New UK centre for maritime innovation

    2019-07-12T15:55:00Z

    A consortium of British companies, academia and government, has formally established a new national centre for maritime innovation and technology.

  • The new innovative hybrid solution to be installed on the Paolo Topic is another industry first from Wärtsilä.
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    Wärtsilä in first hybrid solution for bulk carrier agreement

    2019-07-09T15:38:00Z

    Technology group Wärtsilä has signed a project agreement with Monaco-based ship operator Marfin Management for the first hybrid installation for a bulk carrier. Under the terms of the agreement, which represents a new technology benchmark for the marine sector, the innovative system will be installed on the Paolo Topic, a ...

  • LDA is to install an Airseas SeaWing parafoil on the dedicated RoRo Ville de Bordeaux from 2020.
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    Louis Dreyfus Armateurs joins IWSA

    2019-07-08T22:32:00Z

    French shipping company Louis Dreyfus Armateurs (LDA) has joined the International Windship Association (IWSA). The move follows a number of steps by the LDA Group to further the development of primary renewable solutions.

  • IACS council chair, Arun Sharma Photo: IACS
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    IACS commits to quality and engagement

    2019-07-01T12:48:00Z

    The International Association of Classification Societies (IACS) has held its 79th Council session (C79) in South Korea where quality operations, new technologies and industry engagement were discussed.

  • Volvo Penta, ABB and the City of Gothenberg are studying fast charging for electric vehicles Photo: Volvo Penta
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    Fast charging at sea feasibility study

    2019-06-28T16:02:00Z

    Volvo Penta is to complete a feasibility study together with ABB in Sweden and Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg to evaluate technology that can meet the challenge of providing fast charging of electric vessels.

  • Medetomidine prevents barnacle larvae from settling on hard substrates by binding to the larvae's octopamine receptor, stimulating a temporary non-fatal swimming response, even at very low concentrations.
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    NEW COMPOUND LEAVES MR TANKER BARNACLE-FREE

    2019-06-28T11:56:00Z

    A copper-free antifouling paint containing the barnacle-repelling active agent Selektope® has kept the hull of a 46,067 dwt tanker experiencing several long idle periods per year free from barnacle fouling as the vessel sails past month 40 in its dry dock cycle.

  • Christoph Rofka, Vice President – Head of Technology at ABB Turbo Systems, shared his thoughts on digitisation, decarbonisation and low-speed turbocharging in June.
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    Taking a broader view of turbocharging

    2019-06-27T11:21:00Z

    Christoph Rofka, Vice President – Head of Technology at ABB Turbo Systems provided a wider perspective on the rapidly evolving turbocharger landscape in an interview with The Motorship at the 2019 CIMAC Congress.

  • The Nagara Maru, an example of MOL's current generation of coal carriers, built at Namura Shipbuilding’s Imari yard. Credit: Mitsui OSK Lines
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    MOL introduces next-gen coal carrier design

    2019-06-24T15:30:00Z

    Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL) has introduced a next generation coal bulker design, featuring design innovations to optimise discharge operations and speeding up cargo handling, as well as improving vessel stability.

  • The 'Harvey Energy' Photo: ABS
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    ABS to class Harvey Gulf hybrid solution

    2019-06-24T10:35:00Z

    ABS has been selected to class two Offshore Supply Vessels (OSV) being retrofitted with a battery/converter system by Harvey Gulf International Marine.

  • The HYCAS study looks into the feasibility of hybrid power Photo: DNV GL
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    Feasibility of hybrid power study published

    2019-06-21T15:53:00Z

    The results of a study into the cost effectiveness of hybrid power generation has been published.

  • Banks and marine industry leaders including LR have launched the Posiedon Principles Photo: LR
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    LR in drive for sustainable financing

    2019-06-19T11:57:00Z

    Eleven major shipping banks, supported by a number of industry partners including Lloyd’s Register (LR), will launch the Poseidon Principles – a pioneering doctrine that will integrate climate considerations into lending decisions in line with IMO’s Greenhouse Gas (GHG) strategy.

  • Chairman of Jotun, Odd Gleditch, Minister Sung Yun Mo (Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy of Korea) and CEO of HHI, Ka Sam-Hyun Photo: Emanuele Lombardo
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    Jotun and HHI sign MoU

    2019-06-14T11:28:00Z

    Jotun and Korean Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) have signed a memorandum of understanding heralding an era of close cooperation and the use of a new, solvent-free primer.