Latest Equipment News – Page 418
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Evoqua updates marine growth prevention system
Evoqua Water Technologies is to launch an updated version of its Chloropac marine growth prevention system.
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NewsRoyston extends engine diagnostic services
Royston has introduced a new comprehensive engine diagnostic, health check and consultancy service.
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BV class for first dual-fuel chemical tanker
Bureau Veritas has classed the first LNG-fuelled newbuilding oil/chemical tanker, the 15,000dwt Ternsund.
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NewsDebut verifies Calnetix waste heat recovery
The Hydrocurrent waste heat recovery system developed by Calnetix Technologies and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries has been validated on its debut installation onboard the containership ‘Arnold Maersk’, the developers claim.
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NewsCaterpillar and SpecTec offer predictive maintenance
A new solution from Caterpillar Marine Asset Intelligence and maintenance management specialist SpecTec will automate maintenance decisions for propulsion and other critical onboard machinery.
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NewsWärtsilä BWMS for Maersk Tanker newbuilds
Maersk Tankers has selected Wärtsilä''s Aquarius electro-chlorination (EC) ballast water management system (BWMS) for three new 50,000dwt medium range tankers being built at the Samsung Heavy Industries (Ningbo) yard in China.
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First installation for Belco multi-engine scrubber
Belco Technologies Corp has installed its new inline, multi-engine scrubber on two bewbuild bulk carriers, with one scrubber serving three auxiliary engines on each vessel.
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NewsDNV GL studies Iberian Peninsula LNG market
Class society DNV GL is undertaking a study for a European Commission co-funded project aiming to develop the LNG bunkering market in Spain and Portugal.
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NewsWSS to market ballast water sampling unit
Wilhelmsen Ships Service has signed a partnership with Turner Designs USA to market its Ballast-Check 2 PAM Fluorometer to shipowners and operators.
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NewsABB debuts torque monitor on Stena ferry
ABB’s new torque monitoring system Torductor Marine has made its commercial debut on Stena Line freight ferry Stena Scotia after a successful trial on the vessel.
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NewsKistler develops pressure sensors for engine monitoring
Kistler has designed new rugged piezoelectric cylinder pressure sensors which meet on-line combustion monitoring in marine and stationary engine installations.
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Wärtsilä launches Sea-Master shaft monitoring system
Wärtsilä Seals & Bearings is to launch a condition monitoring system designed to reduce lifecycle costs associated with vessel shaft lines.
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NewsAlfa Laval launches separator flow solution
A new product from Alfa Laval aims to optimise the flow of fuel to separators, offering enhanced protection from cat fines and reduced energy consumption on fuel treatment.
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NewsShell upgrades cylinder monitoring service
Shell Marine has relaunched its LubeMonitor cylinder monitoring programme, with a new software package intended to enhance data management and reporting functions.
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NewsSK Shipping orders more WinGD dual-fuel engines
SK Shipping has ordered four X72DF two-stroke dual-fuel engines for two 180,000m3 LNG carriers to be built by Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI).
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NewsAPI launches tank level radar
API Marine has launched a new radar tank gauging device, expanding the functionality of its API SMART cargo control and automation systems for tankers.
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NewsMeyer Turku invests in steel storage and treatment
Meyer Turku is to build a new steel storage and pre-treatment plant by 2017, taking its total investment plan announced this year to €75 million.
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NewsDamen and Evoqua launch Balcon BWMS
A new containerized ballast water management system (BWMS), the Damen Balcon EC 1500, has been developed by Damen Green Solutions and Evoqua Water Technologies.
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NewsWärtsilä and Gasum sign LNG cooperation
Wärtsilä and Finnish gas company Gasum have signed a joint cooperation agreement aimed at developing the use, distribution, and service solutions for natural gas in marine and onshore applications.
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NewsRolls-Royce launches fibre rope crane range
A new range of fibre rope cranes from Rolls-Royce is said to offer major advantages over steel wire cranes in deepwater operations.