Latest Equipment News – Page 203
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ITALIAN BRAND STRENGTHENS MARINE RANGE
Turin-based powertrain specialist FPT Industrial has expanded its high-speed diesel offering for commercial marine applications, writes David Tinsley.
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ME-GI Engines for EPS Newcastlemaxes
MAN Energy Solutions has announced that New Times Shipbuilding Co. Ltd has confirmed the order of 3 × 6G70ME-GI engines in connection with the building of 3 × 210,000dwt bulk carriers for Eastern Pacific (EPS).
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Seably launches cyber security training
Seably has launched a new cyber security training course designed to help seafarers protect themselves from the growing threat of cyber crime.
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Kotug focuses on inland shipping
Kotug International has established an Inland Shipping division to provide electric powered pusher tugs and AI-driven dispatch and route planning applications for the inland water transportation industry.
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DREDGERS CRAFTED TO GIVE COMPETITIVE EDGE
Scandinavia’s largest independent dredging contractor is bolstering its fleet with two compact, yet highly sophisticated vessels incorporating diesel-electric hybrid power, writes David Tinsley.
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Wärtsilä sees collaboration as key to decarbonisation strategy
Outcome-based agreements and strategic fleet-level decarbonisation advice will be among the solutions on offer for shipowners facing challenging environmental targets, Andrea Morgante, Vice President, Strategy at Wärtsilä Marine Power tells The Motorship.
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UK MRV reporting requirements
Shipping companies need to submit UK MRV emissions reports to verification bodies in early 2022, DNV has stressed.
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ClassNK releases new CBM guidelines
ClassNK has released revised guidelines for the use of Condition Based Maintenance (CBM) in class surveys to promote the use of CBM technology.
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TECO 2030 EXPECTS TO PILOT ONBOARD CCS SYSTEMS IN 2022
Norwegian clean-tech company TECO2030 and Austrian powertrain development company AVL have completed a carbon capture and storage (CCS) feasibility study and are now moving ahead with two primary technologies with the aim of piloting them onboard a vessel in 2022.
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Fincantieri to co-develop steel-welding robot technology
Fincantieri has signed a letter of intent (LOI) with Italy-based robotics specialist Comau to develop prototypes of robotized steel welding solutions.
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Ammonia fuel: mounting ship operator interest is eclipsing other alternatives
Nitrous oxide emissions are just one of the challenges facing researchers into ammonia-fuelled engines but ship owner interest is building, Paul Gunton hears
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First auto berthing using large car ferry
Mitsui E&S Shipbuilding, Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology, Akishima Laboratories and MOL Ferry have successfully demonstrated their jointly developed auto berthing and unberthing system.
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TSUNEISHI DELIVERS FIRST OF NEW HANDYMAX BULKER RANGE
Tsuneishi Shipbuilding Co. Ltd has delivered the first vessel of a new upgraded Handymax type, the TESS42. The vessel was delivered to the customer at Tsuneishi’s Zhoushan shipyard in Zhejiang, China on 13 May, the company announced.
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DNV AiP for Keppel’s Assetcare
DNV has awarded approval in principle (AiP) to Keppel Offshore & Marine for its AssetCare suite of digital services to support an asset’s lifecycle.
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Chinese yard wins another bitumen carrier order
Chinese shipbuilder Wuhu Shipyard has won a contract for the construction of a bitumen carrier for a Canadian customer, bolstering its position in the specialised tanker market.
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MAN OFFERS EEXI ASSESSMENT REPORTS REGARDLESS OF ENGINE MANUFACTURER
MAN Energy Solutions has written to 2- and 4-stroke customers offering a range of Energy Efficiency Existing Ships Index (EEXI) solutions that can be adopted to meet upcoming legislation.
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COMPETITION INTENSIFIES ON CHANNEL ROUTES
Raising its game on the English Channel, DFDS is poised to introduce a newly-built E-Flexer type ro-pax ferry to the Dover/Calais route, writes David Tinsley.
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Keel-laying for third UECC LNG/hybrid PCTC
Construction of the third in a series of newbuild LNG battery hybrid PCTCs for United European Car Carriers (UECC) reached a significant milestone this week with keel-laying at Shanghai’s Jiangnan Shipyard.
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Vard and ILS team up on icebreakers
Vard Marine and ILS are teaming up to develop design solutions for the global icebreaker market and to address the challenges of ice-capable shipping worldwide.
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