Latest Equipment News – Page 116
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NewsVolstad Maritime to retrofit battery on third offshore vessel
Norwegian Electric Systems (NES) will deliver the battery pack and associated control system for battery charging to the Grand Canyon II offshore construction vessel operated by Volstad Maritime.
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NewsABS launches onboard carbon capture requirements
ABS has developed a set of requirements to guide the industry in the application of carbon capture technology at sea.
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NewsDNV awards first Blockchain Statement of Fact
In the first of its kind for a shipyard, DNV has awarded a Statement of Fact (SoF) to Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) for applying blockchain technology to its own SAS (Samsung Autonomous Ship) and SVESSEL® eLogbook data streams on an operating vessel.
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NewsMaersk secures ninth methanol partner
A.P. Moller - Maersk has entered a Letter of Intent with U.S. based SunGas Renewables for green methanol.
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NewsExpert wary of clean tech efficiency claims
Fuel savings promised by energy efficient technologies may not lead to similar EEXI and CII improvements, an expert has warned at a webinar organised by the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS).
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NewsJV to strengthen Finnish maritime cluster
A joint declaration signed in Turku, Finland, is designed to strengthen sustainable shipping and shipbuilding in the Finnish maritime cluster.
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NewsCII rules for chemical tankers criticised
Stolt Tankers says the the CII is causing headaches for the chemical tanker segment and may even prove counter-productive when it comes to reducing carbon emissions.
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NewsDSME and POSCO to develop materials for CO2, NH3
Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME) and South Korean steel maker POSCO have agreed to develop and apply new materials for shipbuilding.
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NewsNew retractable azimuth thruster series launched
Kongsberg Maritime has launched a new series of retractable azimuth thrusters, the ULE PM type, which are smaller than competing units while maintaining thrust power. The company expects their compact size makes it applicable to modern offshore wind, fishing, and naval vessel designs in which onboard space is limited.
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NewsTECO 2030 produces its first fuel cell stack
TECO 2030 has completed production of what it claims is the world’s first fuel cell stack developed and purposely designed for heavy-duty and marine applications.
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NewsWind-assisted Coaster Orders For Gelibolu, Holland Shipyards Group
The delayed beginning of construction of a new generation of short-sea cargo vessel has begun at Turkish shipyard Gelibolu, with a further five vessels on order at Holland Shipyards Group.
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NewsBV and ThorCon advance molten salt nuclear power barge project
Nuclear power technology developer ThorCon has signed an agreement with Bureau Veritas for the Technology Qualification and the subsequent development of a 500 MW nuclear power barge for operations in Indonesia. The power barge will be powered by molten salt fission technology.
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NewsChinese-Built Tankers For UK Shortsea Fleet
Built in China for the northern European distributive traffic, the first of two versatile tankers with dual-fuel main machinery is set to join the James Fisher Group’s UK fleet. The 6,100dwt Sir John Fisher has been designed to transport clean petroleum products and chemicals into small and restricted coastal ports, ...
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NewsLNG dual-fuel dredger delivered to Van Oord
Keppel O&M subsidiary Keppel FELS has delivered the second of three dual-fuel trailing suction hopper dredgers to Van Oord.
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NewsArdmore opts for Value Maritime clean tech
Ardmore Shipping has opted for Value Maritime’s emissions-cutting technology on six of its vessels
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NewsTORM opts for PrimeServ Assist for multiple vessels in fleet
MAN Energy Solutions has announced that it has won a contract from Danish shipping company, TORM, to deliver its PrimeServ Assist digital service to 31 vessels in the TORM fleet.
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NewsNew white paper focuses on integrated exhaust management solutions
A new white paper from KBB and Eminox offers insights to help ship operators and owners navigate minimising emissions from internal combustion engines in a net zero future.
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NewsVancouver targets zero-emissions by 2050
The port of Vancouver, Canada’s largest, is testing a variety of low and zero-emission fuels and technologies in order to create a zero-emission port by 2050.
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NewsABS hosts inaugural methanol summit
ABS and The Methanol Institute hosted an inaugural London Methanol Summit, bringing together shipowners, shipyards, regulators, ports and methanol producers for an afternoon of panel discussions followed by an evening reception in late November.
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NewsMark O’Neil re-appointed InterManager President
Mark O’Neil, CEO of Columbia Shipmanagement has accepted the role of president of InterManager for another term.