Latest Equipment News – Page 198
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Producing methanol from residual steel gases
Stena Line is thought to have achieved a world first with the powering of one of its RoPax ferries on methanol recycled from residual steel gases.
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Ferguson targets Q3 2022 delivery for first CalMac dual-fuel ferry
Ferguson Marine (Port Glasgow) has announced that the first of two dual-fuel Caledonian MacBrayne ferries being built at the yard will be delivered between “July and September 2022”.
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Sembcorp Marine discusses potential merger with Keppel O&M
The Singaporean maritime engineering services provider Sembcorp Marine has opened talks to combine its operations with local competitor Keppel O&M, the two companies announced in a stock market filing yesterday.
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CMP ADDS SELEKTOPE ANTIFOULING TO DEEPSEA VESSEL COATINGS
Chugoku Marine Paints is integrating I-Tech’s antifouling technology Selektope into a new coating within the SEAFLO NEO series for worldwide trading vessels. The new low friction, hydrolysis antifouling coating will be available from July 2021.
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Wärtsilä wins two LNG system orders
Wärtsilä has received two more orders for its complete LNG cargo handling and fuel system from Hyundai Mipo Dockyard.
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DNV guidance on maintaining LSA equipment
DNV has clarified its interpretation of the rules around the maintenance and testing of life saving appliances (LSA) equipment.
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MAN ES and Rolls-Royce sign turbocharger cooperation agreement
Rolls-Royce and MAN Energy Solutions have signed an agreement for a strategic partnership under which MAN”s PBST brand will distribute mtu turbochargers. PBST will include the latest generation of the mtu turbocharger family ZR1 to ZR5 in its product portfolio and will distribute them under the series name HIRO in ...
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High-lift rudders for Arklow singledeckers
Damen Marine Components has announced that it has completed deliveries of an order for BARKE high-lift flap rudders for 6 x 8,500dwt singledeckers for Arklow Shipping. The company has also delivered Van der Velden MASTER rudders for four 16,500dwt vessels.
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Vale's ambitions to decarbonise the front haul route
Mining major Vale’s ambitions to lead the low carbon agenda include its maritime supply chain, Rodrigo Bermelho, Shipping Technical Manager at Vale explains.
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TotalEnergies Marine Fuels positions for a transformed maritime landscape
Frédéric Meyer, Director Strategy & Projects for TotalEnergies Marine Fuels explains how the marine fuels business unit of TotalEnergies plans to leverage the company’s investments into cleaner, renewable energies to serve its shipping customers.
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Autonomous shipping white paper
An alliance bringing together experts in autonomous ship technology has released a new white paper on the relationship between ship safety and autonomous technology.
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OPTIMISED NEW OPTION FOR WINDFARM SCHEMES
Against the backcloth of surging growth in the global offshore wind energy market, Danish consultancy Knud E.Hansen has augmented its portfolio of self-propelled, self-elevating wind turbine installation vessel (WTIV) designs, writes David Tinsley.
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Hapag-Lloyd returns to DSME for 6 x dual-fuel ULCS
Hapag-Lloyd, the liner-shipping company, has ordered 6 x 23,500+-teu container vessels from Korean shipyard, Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME), it announced on 22 June.
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DNV revises simulator systems standard
DNV has revised its ST-0033 Maritime Simulator Systems standard with the introduction of a new class D for all function areas covering cloud-based simulation.
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PBST IS READYING TWO NEW SERIES OF MODULAR RADIAL TURBOCHARGER
PBST has achieved pressure ratios of 7 with a new product line of radial turbochargers and boosted flow in another new product, with both expected to be ready for first customers in 2022.
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First Japanese-built engine order for A255-L turbocharger
Japanese engine builder Makita has selected ABB’s A255-L turbocharger for an engine being built for a chemical tanker, marking the first time that a Japanese-built engine will feature the compact, low-speed turbocharger.
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Optimarin extends BWTS smart maintenance solution
Optimarin, the Norway-based ballast water treatment systems (BWTS) supplier, is launching a service frame agreement integrating its new OptiLink digital solution to minimise operational costs and ensure regulatory compliance for shipowners.
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Testing for Ecochlor filterless BWMS completed
Ecochlor has completed all land-based and shipboard testing for its filterless EcoOne ballast water management system (BWMS), the company has announced.
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Vibrations insight
Pure Car & Truck Carrier operator Neptune Lines is hosting shipboard trials of a next-level digital service for Marine Powertrain Condition Analysis.
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Successful remote vessel operation trial in Port of Singapore
The first remote joystick control test of a tugboat in South Asia has been carried out in the Port of Singapore, ABB announced. The trial was conducted in April 2021 with Singaporean shipyard Keppel Offshore & Marine (Keppel O&M).