Latest Equipment News – Page 233
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NewsAlfa Laval PureBallast's Peter Sahlén sees demand for transparency
Peter Sahlén, Head of Alfa Laval PureBallast, takes the temperature of the ballast water treatment system market and sees the advantages of transparency.
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NewsABB expands in Turkey and Saudi Arabia
ABB Marine & Ports is expanding its global reach and service capabilities with local divisions in Turkey and Saudi Arabia.
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NewsCorvus ESS trial with Seaspan ferries
Corvus Energy is trialling its Blue Whale energy storage system on board a Canadian Seaspan Ferries cargo ferry.
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NewsKyma apps available to Vessel Insight users
Kongsberg Digital is making Kyma’s vessel monitoring applications available to its Vessel Insight users from April.
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NewsAI helps reduce environmental load
K Line is combining Bearing’s artificial intelligence with its Kawasaki Integrated Maritime Solutions system to help improve performance evaluation accuracy and reduce environmental impact.
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NewsMAN READY TO SERIALISE ADDITIVE MANUFACTURED TURBOCHARGER PARTS
MAN Energy Solutions is ready to serialise its first turbocharger components made using additive manufacturing technology.
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NewsECO SHUTTLE TANKER DESIGN MAKES MARK
Continuous development in offshore tanker technology finds new expression in the latest addition to the Norwegian merchant marine, the 103,500dwt Altera Wave, writes David Tinsley.
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NewsWinGD’s Volkmar Galke looks ahead with cautious optimism
Switzerland-based engine designer WinGD is continuing to develop its portfolio, as it positions for a modest recovery in the market in 2021, Volkmar Galke, Global Sales Director, WinGD, told The Motorship during a recent interview.
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NewsNippon unveils fourth gen antifouling paint
Nippon Paint Marine has launched a new antifouling technology said to allow antifouling components to be delivered and released in a much more precise and effective way.
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NewsVan Oord chooses Brunvoll propulsion package
Brunvoll has been chosen as the supplier of a complete propulsion and manoeuvring system for what is described as the next generation of cable-laying vessels, currently being built for Van Oord at Vard Brattvåg.
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NewsNew fuels, targets drive efficiency gains in two-stroke turbocharger segment
Dino Imhof, Head of Turbocharging Solutions, ABB Turbocharging sees scope for further advances in the two-stroke turbocharger segment as dual-fuel demand rises .
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NewsMAN Energy Solutions extends its 10.6 version roll-out
More details have emerged of three new low-speed engine variants from MAN Energy Solutions – S50ME-C10.6, S60ME-C10.6 and G80ME-C10.6, reports Paul Gunton.
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NewsWinGD adds four new X72DF engine options
Winterthur-based engine designer and technology developer WinGD is adding four new versions to its X72DF dual-fuel engine platform.
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NewsONE cuts its carbon footprint
Container shipping company Ocean Network Express (ONE) has taken steps to cut its carbon footprint with a sustainable marine biofuel trial in collaboration with sustainable cargo initiative GoodShipping.
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NewsFINLAND LOOKS TO DEVELOP DUAL-FUEL RCCI ENGINE TECHNOLOGY
The upcoming Clean Propulsion Technologies project aims to develop flexible fuel solutions based on Reactivity Controlled Compression Ignition (RCCI), advanced aftertreatment and hybridization technology for fast and medium-speed combustion engines.
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NewsPEAK SHAVING EFFICIENCIES ON UECC HYBRID PCTC
European ship operator United European Car Carriers (UECC) has successfully operated a pair of LNG-fuelled short-sea PCTCs since 2016. The company is now building a series of three further vessels that will be the first LNG battery hybrid PCTCs in the world.
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NewsNEWCASTLEMAX TRANSITION TO LNG FUEL
A seminal event in the move towards the use of LNG fuel in the deep-sea bulk trade lanes is signalled by the handover of two Korean-owned and -built vessels, writes David Tinsley.
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NewsWärtsilä operational management for Solvang
Wärtsilä has signed an agreement to provide Norwegian shipping company Solvang with its digital Operational Performance Improvement & Monitoring (OPERIM) solution to support the operational efficiency of the Solvang fleet.
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NewsMAN to support alternative fuel JDP
MAN Energy Solutions is providing external support to a joint RINA and the Shanghai Merchant Ship Design & Research Institute (SDARI) project to develop a ship design capable of being fuelled by either ammonia or methanol.
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NewsKongsberg technology package for next gen FDV
Kongsberg Maritime has signed a letter of intent with Brodosplit Shipyard and DIV Group in Croatia to deliver a large technology package for a next generation field development vessel (FDV) being built for Triumph Subsea Services, with an option for three more vessels of identical design.