Latest Equipment News – Page 336

  • Castellammare di Stabia, Fincantieri Shipyard
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    Norwegian Cruise Line expands Oceania fleet

    2019-01-09T14:07:00Z

    Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings has announced an order for two new Allura-Class ships for Oceania Cruises.

  • Optimarin will supply ballast systems to three Royal Caribbean cruise ships including the 'Grandeur of the Seas' Photo: Royal Caribbean
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    Optimarin provides BWT for cruise ships

    2019-01-09T13:58:00Z

    Cruise ship operator, Royal Caribbean International, has chosen Norwegian-based Optimarin to provide its Optimarin Ballast System (OBS) for three flagship vessels.

  • Navios orders new VLCC from Imabari
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    Navios orders new VLCC from Imabari

    2019-01-09T12:42:00Z

    Major ship operator Navios has recently ordered a 311,000 dwt newbuild very large crude carrier (VLCC) from Imabari Shipyard in Japan. The vessel is scheduled for completion in autumn 2020.

  • Ships must use low sulphur (0.50%) fuels in the Pearl River and Bohai Rim coastal ECAs from 1 January 2019.
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    China has not yet banned open-loop scrubbers: BIMCO

    2019-01-08T14:52:00Z

    Chinese regulators have updated part of its domestic emission control area (DECA) regulations with effect from 1 January 2019 but have not yet placed a full ban on open-loop scrubbers as reported widely.

  • GEFO tanker
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    GEFO orders LNG-enabled tankers

    2019-01-08T14:45:00Z

    GEFO has signed a contract for up to four 7000 DWT LNG-enabled chemical tankers with Avic Dingheng Shipbuilding Co. Ltd.

  • Vessel Advantage Summer
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    Advantage Fleet Agreement for Alfa Laval BWMS

    2019-01-08T12:23:00Z

    Turkey-based product tanker operator Advantage Tankers & Advantage Products is to install Alfa Laval’s PureBallast 3 ballast water management system (BWMS) on 16 vessels between March 2019 and March 2021.

  • MS Visborg
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    LNG RO PAX delivered to Baltic operator

    2019-01-08T11:42:00Z

    Swedish ship operator Rederiaktiebolaget Gotland has taken delivery of MS Visborg, the first of two LNG fuelled ROPAX vessels.

  • Donsotank has commissioned two ice class LNG-fuelled tankers.
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    Donsotank orders two ice-class LNG tankers

    2019-01-07T17:43:00Z

    Chinese shipbuilder Wuhu Shipyard, located in Anhui province, has signed a contract with Swedish ship owner Donsotank to build two 167.7m long, 26.5m beam chemical tankers, to be delivered in 2021.

  • News

    China bans use of open-loop scrubber systems

    2019-01-07T16:32:00Z

    China has prohibited the use of open-loop exhaust gas cleaning (EGC) systems from 1 January 2019 in coastal emission control areas.

  • News

    SSI launches online tool to help recycling

    2019-01-07T14:01:00Z

    The Sustainable Shipping Initiative (SSI) has announced the launch of an online platform for sharing information on ship recycling.

  • Celebrity Edge cruiseship
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    CELEBRITY BUILDS TO GAIN COMPETITIVE EDGE

    2019-01-07T13:56:00Z

    Signalling a further advance in cruiseship efficiency, and distinguished by design elements that depart from the norm, the Celebrity Edge cut her teeth on a winter season deployment in December out of Florida following completion by Chantiers de l’Atlantique and subsequent transatlantic positioning, writes David Tinsley.

  • Demonstration test by ClassNK aboard MOL coal carrier
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    Drone vessel survey for ClassNK and MOL

    2019-01-04T20:57:00Z

    ClassNK announced in late December it conducted a demonstration test of a ship class survey using drone technology.

  • The EPA will develop regulations to replace the Vessel General Permit within two years (credit: EPA)
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    EPA to develop VGP replacement post-VIDA

    2019-01-04T18:32:00Z

    The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is to develop new regulations governing vessel incidental discharges following President Trump’s approval of the Vessel Incidental Discharge Act (VIDA) on 4 December 2018.

  • Gondan to build ice class trawler for Norwegian company Engenes fiskeriselskap
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    Gondan to build Engenes ice-class trawler

    2019-01-04T18:30:00Z

    Spanish shipbuilder Gondan has signed a contract with Norwegian ship owner Engenes fiskeriselskap AS to build a 69.9m long, 16m beam stern trawler, to be delivered in Q1 2021.

  • Vidar Dolonen of DNV GL with Yong-Duk Park, CEO & President of DHSC
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    DNV GL gives AIP to Daehan LNG tanker

    2019-01-04T10:08:00Z

    Korean shipbuilder, Daehan Shipbuilding (DHSC), has been given approval in principle from DNV GL for a new LNG-fuelled 115k dwt Aframax tanker.

  • Hapag Lloyd extends scrubber retrofit to ten vessels
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    Hapag Lloyd to retrofit ten scrubbers to containerships

    2019-01-04T10:07:00Z

    Hamburg-based container liner Hapag-Lloyd will install scrubbers onboard ten vessels over the next two years ahead of the entry into force of the IMO’s 2020 sulphur cap.

  • Wedellsborg at St Nazaire
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    Weco retrofit at St Nazaire

    2019-01-04T10:06:00Z

    Denmark-based shipowner WECO RoRo will install scrubbers on its 11,469 dwt Roll on–Roll off (Ro-Ro) carrier, Wedellsborg.

  • Fleet management software © Kongsberg Maritime
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    BIMCO calls for newbuilds CMMS

    2019-01-04T10:04:00Z

    BIMCO has called for newbuilds to be fitted with a Computerised Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS) to lower costs and improve efficiency.

  • Methanol-fuelled ship for NYK
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    NYK orders methanol-fuelled carrier

    2019-01-03T17:48:00Z

    NYK placing low carbon ships at heart of strategyJapan’s Nippon Yusen Kaisha (NYK) has ordered a 49,000 dwt methanol-fuelled chemical tanker with an expected delivery date of 2019.NYK announced in December that the project was being partly financed by a 10-year JPY2bn ($18mn) loan from Taiyo Life Insurance. The project ...

  • Sovcomflot has ordered three new LNG carriers Photo: PAO Sovcomflot
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    Sovcomflot orders new LNG carriers

    2019-01-03T12:32:00Z

    Russian shipping company, Sovcomflot, part of the SCF Group, has placed an order at the Zvezda shipyard in eastern Russia for the construction of three new generation product carriers that use LNG as their primary fuel.