Latest Equipment News – Page 374

  • Signing of agreement
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    MAN collaboration and service agreements

    2017-12-11T10:15:00Z

    MAN Diesel & Turbo has signed a framework agreement for technical collaboration with the China Classification Society (CCS).

  • 'Siem Cicero', the first car carrier to use composite materials its in cargo deck structure, being built at 3 Maj
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    How to be light

    2017-12-11T07:55:00Z

    The EU-funded project RAMSSES is aiming to accelerate the adoption of lightweight composite materials in shipbuilding. Matthias Krause and Dr Frank Roland from the Center of Maritime Technologies review progress and next steps.

  • Flemming Bo Larsen: I had to go down and convince people, hammer on doors in every shipping office in London, Hamburg, Singapore. The message? Slow steaming wasn’t just possible, it was plausible.
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    Flemming Bo Larsen: Nice – or necessary?

    2017-12-11T07:49:00Z

    “I was trained for the sea and I had no other idea in mind, but a few years ago I found myself between roles and landed, temporarily, in one of Maersk’s offices – where I had a view over the company’s entire charter fleet,” said Flemming Bo Larsen. “Seeing it, ...

  • LPGreen
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    Making headway into alternative fuels

    2017-12-11T07:48:00Z

    LPGreen, a joint development project between four leaders in the maritime industry, has been working on a concept design for an LPG carrier capable of operating on LPG fuel.

  • Steve Walker
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    Ask the expert: Scrape down silicon

    2017-12-11T07:46:00Z

    Each month an expert from ExxonMobil answers questions on fuel and fuel condition. In this issue global marine engine builder manager Steve Walker shares his expertise.

  • A model of the all-electric 'Yara Birkeland', which aims to become the world's first fully autonomous vessel, at the new test-bed site in Horten
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    Norway extends autonomous shipping test-bed policy

    2017-12-11T07:32:00Z

    Norway’s third autonomous shipping test-bed has been opened on the Oslofjord in Horten, near Kongsberg Maritime’s local facility.

  • DSIC and Wärtsilä will design a shuttle tanker in response to anticipated demand for newbuild ships in the sector
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    DSIC and Wärtsilä to design shuttle tanker

    2017-12-11T07:23:00Z

    Technology group Wärtsilä and Dalian Shipbuilding Industry Company (DSIC) have agreed to develop a preliminary production level design for a 127,000dwt shuttle tanker.

  • The approval in principle for a 30,000m3 LNG carrier with no ballast water was handed over at the Marintec exhibition in Shanghai
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    GTT proposes ballast water-free gas carrier

    2017-12-11T07:18:00Z

    A 30,000m3 gas carrier design that does not require ballast water has been approved in principle.

  • Engine operators will be able to benefit from extended service intervals for turbochargers using ABB Ability Digital SIKO
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    ABB launches debut digital service for turbochargers

    2017-12-11T07:11:00Z

    ABB has digitalised its turbocharger safety concept SIKO under its new digital brand ABB Ability, offering ship operators the ability to optimise exchange intervals.

  • LNG carrier Taitar No.2
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    Report shows sector optimism despite consolidation

    2017-12-08T16:49:00Z

    There is optimism across the maritime sector despite continuing consolidation expectations, according to the latest SMM Maritime Industry Report.

  • A membrane gas tank with exoskeleton to ease LNG retrofits for container ships, has received a general approval for ship application from DNV GL
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    Exoskeleton membrane fuel tank to ease LNG retrofits

    2017-12-07T17:40:00Z

    LNG containment specialist GTT and ship design consultancy Technolog have developed an exoskeleton membrane fuel gas tank that can be retrofitted to 14,000-18,000 teu container vessels when they are being converted for LNG engines.

  • Evoqua's SeaCURE system will now be manufactured under license in China
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    Evoqua grants Chinese manufacturing licence

    2017-12-07T15:00:00Z

    Evoqua Water Technologies has signed an agreement with marine equipment supplier Hai Cheung Trading Co Ltd granting it a license to manufacture the SeaCURE system in China.

  • Emissions from container ship
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    IBIA issues sulphur limit compliance clarification

    2017-12-07T14:31:00Z

    The International Bunker Industry Association (IBIA) has urged compliance with the 2020 global sulphur cap to safeguard the regulation’s “intended benefits to human health and a level playing field.”

  • A joint project to design a coal carrier is one of several LNG-fuelled ship projects being carried out by MOL
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    Japanese trio design LNG coal carrier

    2017-12-06T23:52:00Z

    Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL), Tohoku Electric Power Co and Namura Shipbuilding Co have jointly designed an LNG-fuelled coal carrier.

  • China's pilot smart ship, 'Great Intelligence', is destined for the southeast Asian coal and salt trade
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    Bulker features first Chinese smart ship system

    2017-12-06T23:19:00Z

    A recently delivered bulk carrier features the first ship intelligence system produced in China.

  • 'Torben Spirit' is one of four Teekay gas carriers to feature two ME-GI dual-fuel engines, running mainly on LNG
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    MAN clocks 100,000 hours of dual-fuel experience

    2017-12-06T21:52:00Z

    MAN Diesel & Turbo has recorded 100,000 hours of cumulative operating experience on its dual-fuel two-strokes, taking more than 200 orders to date for the gas (ME-GI) and liquid gas (ME-LGI) injection engines.

  • The addition of a gas turbine could make old steam turbine powered gas carriers competitive again, suggest DSIC and GE Marine Solutions
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    DSIC touts gas carrier repowering solution

    2017-12-06T20:42:00Z

    Dalian Shipbuilding Industry Co has proposed retrofitting gas turbines into LNG carriers previously powered by steam turbines as a way of extending service life and improving fuel efficiency.

  • Sequential turbocharging, outlined in the line drawing above, offers fuel savings for two-stroke engines operating at low loads
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    ABB launches low-load turbocharging solution

    2017-12-06T20:11:00Z

    ABB Turbocharging has developed a system of sequential turbocharging that is intended to reduce fuel consumption for engines running on low loads.

  • The 20,000 teu 'Cosco Taurus' and six sister vessels will use lubricants and related services provided by Shell Marine
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    Shell lubricants for Cosco ULCCs

    2017-12-06T19:37:00Z

    Shell Marine is to supply marine lubricants and technical services for seven out of Cosco Shipping’s 10 new ultra large container carriers (ULCCs), due to enter service in 2018-2019.

  • Oceanfoil wingsail technology study
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    Wingsail technology saves fuel and reduces emissions

    2017-12-06T14:25:00Z

    Oceanfoil’s wingsail technology could achieve an average fuel consumption and emissions saving of 14% on a mid-sized tanker vessel.