Industry News – Page 651
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Crystal Cruises commits to third ship
Crystal Cruises has announced its intention to build a third cruise ship, similar in character and size to its two existing ships, the 48,621g, 950 passenger Crystal Harmony, built by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Japan in 1990, and the 51,044g, 975 passenger Crystal Symphony, built by Kvaerner Masa-Yards, Finland in 1995."We ...
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Korea wins another Japanese order
Japanese shipyards received another blow at the end of February when Nippon Yusen Kaisha (NYK) chose to order a series of five 6,200 TEU post-panamax container ships from Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) rather than a Japanese yard.NYK says the first of the new ships will begin entering service in September ...
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Jan De Nul invests again?
Dredging and Maritime Management, a subsidiary of the Jan De Nul Group of Companies in Belgium, has ordered the construction of a new trailing suction hopper dredger at AESA?s Sestao shipyard.With a hopper capacity of 16,500m3, the 145m long jumbo dredger will have a sailing speed of 15.6kt. It is ...
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MAN B&W stops smoking now
Operators wanting ?smokeless? medium-speed diesel engines, can have them now, says MAN B&W. Its 48/60IS and 58/64IS (Invisible Smoke) engines uses 15% water mixed into the fuel to reduce smoke emissions to below the visibility limit across the load range.The system has been tested by two cruise ships for slow ...
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RT-flex gets first order
Wartsila NSD has secured its first order for a Sulzer RT-flex ?intelligent? engine from Hyundai Mipo. The 6RT-flex58T-B will be built at Hyundai, with the RT-flex parts being delivered directly from Wartsila NSD.Producing 12,750kW (17,340 bhp) at 105 rev/min, the engine is basically the traditional low-speed unit but without a ...
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Cylinder liners NOx marked
MAN B&W has added cylinder liners to the list of NOx-effecting items on its MC engines. In effect this means that operators will only be able to purchase replacement liners from the company, or one of its licensees that can show it has manufactured the liner to the original specification.Independent ...
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GE cruises on
GE Marine has secured an order for four LM2500 gas turbines from Fincantieri as part of the power system for a series of cruise ships for Holland America Line. Each 84,000g vessel will have one 25MW (33,512 bhp) gas turbine along with three 16ZA40 and two 12ZA40 diesel engines.All the ...
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MAN buys Alstom Engines
German engineering conglomerate MAN (parent company of MAN B&W) has bought Alstom Engines which comprises the UK-based manufacturers Ruston, Paxman and Mirrlees Blackstone. In general the UK-produced range fits well between the small marine engines made by MAN Nutzfahrzeugh and the larger units from MAN B&W.However, overlaps occur with Mirrlees ...
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Gypsum gets Lloyds listing
British Gypsum has had its glass-reinforced gypsum boards listed in the Lloyds Register. Gyproc Multi-Board and Glasroc `S` have both been listed as suitable for marine use due to their non-combustibility. These two products can now be used by ship fitters and specified by specialist marine architects.British Gypsum says that ...
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Four-year flares
Hansson Pyrotech now offers its entire range of Ikaros distress signals with an additional year`s official shelf life, bringing to four years the period of MCA current validation. The four-year dating is a first on the UK market, says sole UK distributor Ocean Safety. The range is designed for use ...
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American fast ferry gets Alstom system
Alstom Regulateurs Europa has supplied a range of equipment for a new 41m fast ferry to be built by Derecktor Shipyards for Nantucket/Woods Hole Steamship Authority. The maximum speed of the vessel will be 36 knots with a full load of 300 passengers. The company has designed a system for ...
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Fast cat gets protected
An impressed current cathodic protection system from BAC Corrosion Control is to be used to provide long-term corrosion protection for the 86m gas turbine powered aluminium hulled catamaran Austal Auto Express 86, constructed by Austal Ships and destined for service in the Baltic. Although the vessel will have a maximum ...
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Mechanical 360deg de-scaling
Dalseide Shipping Services has developed a machine designed for de-scaling and cleaning outer pipe surfaces in a 360deg single operation. Called Rustibus Pipe it has a capacity of up to 25 m/hr and achieves a surface treatment to SA2.5, says the company. The unit is available in various sizes to ...
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More in less space
PBE says the latest version of its AutoLog AL20 programmable logic controller gives a higher specification with bigger power and performance on a smaller footprint. It is mounted on a printed circuit board measuring 177 x 108 x 35mm and is suitable for panel or DIN mounting.Up to eight analogue ...
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On-line corrosion protection
A new web site designed to help engineers and maintenance professionals find solutions to problems in vessel mothballing, industrial lay-ups or corrosion prevention is available at: www.protec-inc.com.The site shows the evolution of industrial, military and marine mothballing as well as the cocooning techniques for ship mothballing, including the temporary lay-up ...
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Berendsen launches range
Berendsen says it supplies its new range of Lynx hydraulic power units with valves mounted and tested, the unit painted, mountings designed-in, lifting eyes provided and, optionally, the motor wired to a starter isolator.Noise levels have been reduced to 75dba by making the tank stiffer and submerging the pump, says ...
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Hamworthy to supply roros
Hamworthy KSE has signed a contract with Guangzhou Shipyard to supply cargo access equipment for two 4,700 dwt, 1,600 lane-metre roro vessels currently under construction for Rederi AB Gotland. The company will supply stern ramp and doors, bow doors, bow ramp and folding frame, side door and ramp, pilot and ...
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Wallenius embraces ECDIS
At the beginning of March, Wallenius Lines AB became the first ship operator to allow one of its vessels to navigate using Official Electronic Navigational Charts (ENCs) only, albeit with the back-up of a relevant folio of paper charts as required by SOLAS.The 57,018g, 5,850-car PCTC vessel Mignon, which was ...
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Training to use a joystick
A bridge simulator developed by British Maritime Technology (BMT) is helping senior officers from cruise companies in the use of joystick control systems to manoeuvre their vessels. The joystick enables the captain to designate the direction in which to travel and the ship?s rate of turn, then an onboard computer ...
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Mobiq Marine goes global
BT has announced a three-month promotion to introduce its Mobiq Global Service which, it says, provides more flexible and cost-effective price packages for mini-M satellite phones. BT has expanded the service with the introduction of Indian Ocean Region coverage and introduced a global billing system called Neon.The promotion gives savings ...