Industry News – Page 95

  • Representatives from IMO, the lead pilot countries and the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore at the GloMEEP launch
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    Fast-track emissions reduction project launched

    2015-09-29T12:34:00Z

    A joint initiative to accelerate the uptake of energy-efficient technologies has been launched by the International Maritime Organisation, the UN Development Programme (UNDGP) and the Global Environment Facility.

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    New IACS chair outlines priorities

    2015-09-28T14:22:00Z

    The ABS chairman, president and CEO, Christopher J Wiernicki, has set out his priorities as incoming IACS chairman, emphasising the unique role the organisation plays in promoting global safety and security.

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    Protection in extreme environments

    2015-09-25T11:26:00Z

    CAPPS International is extending its ambitions to a new class of vessels after celebrating a decade of protecting steelwork in one of the most demanding ship environments.

  • Seatech was responsible for the met-marine and structural monitoring system for the Vega platform Photo: Francesco Armeri
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    RINA acquisition adds engineering expertise

    2015-09-24T15:56:00Z

    D’Appolonia, the Italian based independent engineering consulting company of RINA Group, has strengthened its expertise in the marine offshore oil and gas sector by acquiring a majority stake in Fano-based SeaTech Srl.

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    Caterpillar launches asset finance programme

    2015-09-24T13:30:00Z

    Caterpillar Oil & Gas has launched a financial product that provides 100% financing for new offshore or marine assets, enabling customers to expand without risk.

  • Researches studied time-frequency patterns - such as the operation of a turbocharger here - in an attempt to better classify and predict faults
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    University collaboration improves Mimic condition monitoring

    2015-09-23T12:26:00Z

    James Fisher Mimic (JFM) has completed a project to enhance its Mimic condition monitoring system in cooperation with Lancaster University in the UK.

  • ICS is highlighting real achievements in reducing global shipping's CO2 emissions since 2007 (photo credit: Hapag-Lloyd)
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    ICS prepares for Paris CO2 talks

    2015-09-22T12:15:00Z

    The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) has highlighted real achievements in the shipping industry’s CO2 reduction efforts as global governments prepare for the UN Climate Change Conference in December.

  • The delegates discussed a number of topical issues including simulation and manoeuvring
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    Marine experts gather in South Shields

    2015-09-17T14:36:00Z

    International marine experts recently gathered at the UK’s South Shields Marine School to look at the latest industry and technological innovations as part of the four-day MARSIM 2015 Conference.

  • The vessel, one in a series of eight, is designed for transport of ethane, LPG or LNG
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    BV classes first ethane-powered ship

    2015-09-16T10:09:00Z

    Bureau Veritas has marked a major milestone, classing the first ethane-powered ship ‘JS Ineos Insight’ – the first in a series of eight 27,500 cubic metres multi-gas Dragon-class vessel being built for Evergas.

  • Imtech Marine has signed for a prolonged stay at the RDM Innovation Dock. Pictured: Mark Linde (Global Director Design Technology & Engineering Imtech Marine) and Angelien Sanderman (Member of the Board University of Rotterdam)
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    Investing in a greener future

    2015-09-15T13:53:00Z

    Imtech Marine has signed up to keep its Energy & Automation Lab at the RDM Innovation Dock in Rotterdam for the foreseeable future.

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    Major milestone for AkzoNobel carbon credits

    2015-09-09T16:22:00Z

    The Gold Standard Foundation has reached a major milestone after formally registering the first project from AkzoNobel’s “ground-breaking” carbon credits methodology.

  • A CWR grant will help finance a single-vessel retrofit with a bundle of proven technologies
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    Carbon War Room retrofit grants available

    2015-09-09T10:07:00Z

    The Carbon War Room (CWR) has issued a request for proposals to shipowners and charterers to apply for a grant that will help finance a single-vessel retrofit helping them to achieve fuel savings of 10 to 15%.

  • Lloyd's Register's third 2030 forecast examines the technological advances that will revolutionise the shipping, naval and ocean resources sectors
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    Fifteen years to ‘technomax’ ships

    2015-09-09T08:46:00Z

    Lloyd’s Register has outlined its vision of the technology advances that will shape the shipping industry in 2030, in a major report launched at London International Shipping Week (LISW) 2015.

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    MHI spin-off companies named

    2015-09-08T17:03:00Z

    The two new companies established by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) to focus on ship construction and manufacture of hull blocks at its Nagasaki Shipyard & Machinery Works Koyagi Plant, have been named.

  • Inmarsat and Rolls-Royce are working with other industry players to make autonomous ships a reality
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    Inmarsat joins autonomous ship project

    2015-09-08T12:58:00Z

    Satellite communications specialist, Inmarsat, is taking part in a Rolls-Royce led project that aims to make autonomous ships a reality.

  • A new joint industry body, a cross-government working group and commercial reform of the Maritime & Coastguard Agency are key recommendations
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    Action plan outlined for UK growth

    2015-09-08T11:51:00Z

    A unified industry voice and a cross-government maritime working group are core recommendations in a Department of Transport-commissioned study into growing the UK maritime market, published at the start of London International Shipping Week (LISW).

  • The DMCA said that Dubai and Greece are ideal partners to pursue prime opportunities in international shipping
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    Dubai woos Greek shipowners

    2015-09-07T14:36:00Z

    The Dubai City Authority (DMCA) has held a special seminar for Greek shipowners and operators in line with its efforts to promote its maritime sector’s global competitiveness.

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    Lloyd’s Register develops cargo capacity technology

    2015-09-03T10:11:00Z

    Class society Lloyd’s Register (LR) has developed new design methodology for designing container stows that it says will extend cargo-carrying capability on ultra-large container ships (ULCSs).

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    Britain and the Sea conference

    2015-09-02T16:26:00Z

    As London International Shipping Week 2015 draws closer, so does the ‘Britain and the Sea Conference’, taking place at the Royal Society of Arts on Tuesday 8 September.

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    Glosten acquires Noise Control Engineering

    2015-09-02T12:06:00Z

    Seattle-based naval architecture and marine engineering company Glosten has acquired acoustics specialist Noise Control Engineering.