Industry News – Page 682
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Paper carrier beats 2g/kWh NOx limit
Fitting Siemens SINOx catalysts has enabled the paper carrier Cellus to be certified at below the 2 g/kWh limit for maximum reductions on Swedish port and fairway dues. Both the MaK 8M32 main engine, burning 1 per cent sulphur HFO, and the MDO powered MAN B&W 6L16/24 auxiliary engine have ...
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First 27/38 orders for MAN B&W
A P Møller has placed the first orders for MAN B&W`s 27/38 engine. This covers 32 gensets for eight container ships being built in Hyundai, and in Taiwan`s China Shipbuilding Corporation. Hyundai will manufacture the four 8L27/38 units fitted in each of the four 4,300 TEU vessels it is building ...
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Eurodyn takes to the water
Ulstein has released its 2.3MW (3,127 bhp) Eurodyn gas turbine for commercial trials in a 200 passenger fast ferry. In testing, the prototype (2.3MW) simple-cycle units gave full-load fuel consumption figures of 240g/kWh, 20-25 per cent better than other comparable turbines says the company. As the turbine is light ...
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Stainless steel vertical pumps
Three models have been added to the DP-Pumps range of vertical multi-phase in-line centrifugal pumps. The range uses stainless steel for all components in contact with the pumped medium. This gives the pumps a longer service life and enhanced performance and hygiene, says the company. The O-ring seal of the ...
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Portable cleaner for chemical carriers
A lightweight portable tank cleaning machine has been launched by Butterworth for use in chemical tankers. The unit either uses the wash water as lubrication, or a sealed grease-lubricated gearbox is offered as an option. Nozzles are available in 6mm, 8mm, 10mm or 12mm,and provide 2 - 12 bar fluid ...
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Adaptive video processing
The Decca BridgeMaster E series of marine radars from Litton incorporates an adaptive video processing system called Vision, which is designed to provide hands-free clutter suppression and gain control. With Vision, the system`s processor automatically adjusts sea/rain clutter and gain in response to changing conditions, even in close proximity to ...
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UKHO launches digital chart service
A pilot digital chart service which provides coverage of international shipping routes by combining official vector and raster data is to be launched by the United Kingdom Hydrographic Office (UKHO) early next year. The Admiralty Digital Chart Service will be offered to Solas vessels fitted with ecdis equipment capable of ...
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PC Maritime via Kelvin Hughes
The PC Maritime range of PC-based navigation software is now available from navigational chart supplier and correcting agent Kelvin Hughes. Navmaster Office is a planning tool, designed for tracking ship`s routes and emergency response planning. Navmaster Professional is designed to be used as an aid to position awareness and to ...
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Realism is the key
Warsash Maritime Centre believes that it is the application of knowledge and the transfer of skills that count in crew training. The UK`s Warsash Maritime Centre, which has carved a leading role for itself in the development and utilisation of simulation training facilities, believes that quality of training and a ...
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Containers gain ground
While trade for pure reefer vessels is in the doldrums, the expansion of capacity on container ships for refrigerated boxes continues. The point has now been reached where the refrigerated carrying capability of the world`s container ship fleet has exceeded that provided by the specialist reefer fleet. Clarkson Research Studies, ...
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Fast relief from faulty fuel
Testing bunkers is one thing - but what happens if the fuel is contaminated and has to be removed? Testing and marine services company Lintec found 4,500t of fuel taken on board by a container ship which was contaminated with polypropylene. This created the problem of how to remove ...
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Weak won woos owners
The weakened won has given boosted Korean yards` profits and competitiveness. Nobody could fail to notice the dramatic fall in the value of the Korean won: from 900 to $1 in autumn last year to over 1,600 by March this year. With the banking system under suspicion, western banks ...
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Merger starts trend
Union of companies heralds a trend as ISM Code and poor trading bites. At the end of October two well-established names in ship management - V Ships and Celtic Marine - merged. The primary reason given behind the merger was the increased regulatory pressures, although there were other factors. ...
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Thrusters assume new roles
Thrusters are being specified as auxiliary propulsors and main propulsors on vessels of all types. The attributes of efficiency and low noise levels provided by thrusters are increasingly in demand for many vessel types from tugs, offshore supply vessels, and drillships, to ferries and cruise ships. Originally employed on workboats ...
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Double-acting icebreaking duo
Two new-look icebreakers offering towingand firefighting capabilities are soon to be put through their paces in the northern Caspian Sea. While cruiseand passenger ships continue to be the mainstay of newbuilding business at Kvaerner Masa-Yards (KMY), its Helsinki New Shipyard has recently delivered Arcticaborg and Antarcticaborg, an innovative pair ...
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Developing a Frontline VLCC
Hyundai Heavy Industries enhanced its reputation within the VLCC tanker sector with the delivery of Front Century to Frontline in July. The 311,000 dwt vessel is the first of a series of five `C-class` sister ships which are being built for the Bermuda-based owner at HHI. The other four vessels ...
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Using humidity aims to reduces NOx
Lars-Ola Olsson and Jan Wettergård of Munters Euroform explain how the Humid Air Motor aims to decrease emissions. As tougher marine environmental requirements are sought, the focus is increasingly on diesel engines where the worst problem to solve is high NOx emissions. This has lead to intensified work on ...
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OECD agreement to cover four
The OECD is to examine the creation of new legislation covering the EU, Japan, South Korea and Norway. By drawing up a simple document with the existing shipbuilding bill appended, the four can bring it into force without going through the signature and ratification process again, says the OECD. US ...
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MEPC blitz emissions
The 42nd session of the MEPC has approved a study of greenhouse gas emissions from merchant shipping. A preliminary report expected for the next MEPC meeting in spring 1999. The study will look at emissions from merchant shipping, and possibilities for reducing the production of greenhouse gasses with. Areas covered ...
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Kvaerner issues profit warning
Kvaerner has issued a profit warning to its shareholders about the third quarter earnings and reviewed the performance of its various divisions ahead of the arrival of a new chief executive, Kjell Almskog. Mr Almskog has said that Kvaerner could be: "Half its size and twice as good." The ...