Latest Equipment News – Page 511

  • ‘Omera Queen’ view of open deck
    News

    Cargo overpressure prevention now mandatory

    2014-07-16T11:49:00Z

    Mark Jones, sales director of PSM, looks at a case study showing how one ship operator managed to comply with the latest regulations.

  • PC Maritime's Navmaster ECDIS now complies with the latest VDR standard
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    ECDIS needs to comply with latest VDR standards

    2014-07-16T11:49:00Z

    A new voyage data recorder (VDR) Performance Standard (MSC.333 (90) entered into force on 1 July 2014: ECDIS supplier PC Maritime of the UK says it has upgraded its ECDIS to ensure compliance.

  • Two more giants for Meyer
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    More NCL orders for Meyer

    2014-07-15T19:20:00Z

    Meyer Werft has booked in two more 164,600 gt cruise ships worth €1.6 billion from Norwegian Cruise Lines bringing to four the number the German yard is now building for NCL, reports Tom Todd.

  • Dr Chen demonstrates VVOS
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    Voyage optimisation supersedes traditional weather routing

    2014-07-15T18:09:00Z

    An improvement on the traditional concept of weather routing, known as vessel and voyage optmisation solution (VVOS) has been introduced by Jeppesen: chief naval architect Dr Henry Chen introduces the system.

  • Carriage of ECDIS is starting to become mandatory on some ship types
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    Transition to digital navigation gathering pace

    2014-07-15T18:08:00Z

    Jason Scholey, senior product manager, United Kingdom Hydrographic Office tells Wendy Laursen about the transition to digital navigation.

  • The two ferries at P+S awaiting action
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    Denmark’s Fayard picks up Scandlines ferry work

    2014-07-15T17:42:00Z

    The two ro-pax ferries for Scandlines, started by the former P&S in Germany, rejected by the customer and moved to Blohm & Voss, will be completed by Fayard.

  • New identity for Veritas Petroleum Services, the former DNVPS
    News

    In petro Veritas…

    2014-07-15T16:32:00Z

    Veritas Petrolem Services is the name of the new Singapore-based entity that has grown out of the former DNV Petroleum Services.

  • ‘Sun Rise’ is one of a pair of Pan Ocean heavy lift ships with Amarcon’s monitoring system
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    Octopus-Onboard two heavy lift vessels

    2014-07-15T16:32:00Z

    ABB subsidiary Amarcon says that Korean based company Pan Ocean has ordered its Octopus-Onboard ship monitoring and advisory system.

  • The Vard 1.08 PSV
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    German operator orders from Vard

    2014-07-15T16:31:00Z

    Vard Holdings has secured a contract for the design and construction of a 4,000dwt PSV for German company E.R. Offshore, the offshore arm of the Rickmers group, with delivery scheduled for mid-2016.

  • Maran Gas is one of the Greek operators which has concluded a CBM agreement with Wärtsilä
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    Wartsila to provide CBM for 20 dual-fuel Greek LNG tankers

    2014-07-15T16:31:00Z

    Wärtsilä reports that it has signed technical management agreements with four Greek LNG carrier operators, covering maintenance of 80 dual fuel engines in 20 ships, for a five year period.

  • ‘Lewek Constellation’ – pipe lay and heavy lift from Asia
    News

    Setting standards in pipelaying and heavy lift

    2014-07-14T16:43:00Z

    There is palpable excitement at EMAS Singapore. The flagship of the fleet, ‘Lewek Constellation’ has entered service in full splendour and has set off for West Africa for a heavy lift job with Vaalco Energy.

  • MacGregor will also supply a Pusnes offloading system for a FPSO conversion project
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    MacGregor equipment for Malaysia

    2014-07-14T12:35:00Z

    MacGregor, part of Cargotec, is to supply equipment for three 80m ice-class vessels and a 96m shallow water pipe laying barge, for Malaysia’s Bumi Armada Berhad.

  • Merkel turns out for Sonne launch
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    Merkel turns out for Sonne launch

    2014-07-12T08:55:00Z

    Chancellor Angela Merkel has launched and named Germany’s latest, biggest and most expensive research ship to date – the €124.4 million ''Sonne'' - as builders Meyer Werft seek a “final settlement soon” in their bid to acquire STX Finland.

  • Changing order in the shortsea trades: Nor Lines' new generation will be fuelled solely on LNG; the special hull form includes a fuel-saving, wave piercing bow
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    Innovative Nor Lines duo to raise the bar in shortsea trade

    2014-07-11T16:19:00Z

    As the first of a pair of LNG-burning general cargo ships for operation in ECAs is nearing completion in China, David Tinsley looks at what could prove the future for European coastal and shortsea ships.

  • The Hapag Llloyd 8,750teu container ship ‘Chicago Express’, seen negotiating Hamburg’s Köhlbrand Bridge, performed trials using the system
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    New technologies to deal with cat fines in HFO

    2014-07-11T15:40:00Z

    Remains of cat fines in the fuel oil entering the engine account for a considerable part of the wear of the combustion chamber components in two stroke engines; GEA Westfalia Separator, MAN Diesel & Turbo and NanoNord have joined forces to offer a solution.

  • Fuel price differential, MGO v. HFO
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    Choice of sulphur emissions abatement technology depends on payback time

    2014-07-11T15:39:00Z

    In deciding the best option for dealing with the upcoming ECA sulphur emissions limits, and, in the longer term, the global sulphur cap, the likely payback period is a critical factor: Garrett Billemeyer and Melanie Davidson, Belco Technologies Corporation, look at the economics of the scrubber option

  • A fuel procurement strategy can help give ship operators a competitive edge when sailing in ECAs
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    Bunker procurement strategy: comply with ECAs and remain competitive

    2014-07-11T15:34:00Z

    Alok Sharma, head of marine at system development company Inatech, which specialises in fuel procurement strategy systems, explains how proper planning can reduce the financial pain of compliance with sulphur emissions regulations.

  • Contaminated fuel
    News

    Microbial growth set to increase with lower sulphur fuels

    2014-07-11T15:34:00Z

    According to Conidia Bioscience of the UK, changes to EU fuel specifications coupled with shortages of supply are set to further increase risk for vessel operators in 2015.

  • News

    MOL venture signs LNG carrier contract

    2014-07-11T12:44:00Z

    A joint venture between Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL) and China Shipping Group has signed a contract for three ice class LNG carriers.

  • The JIP will look at the possible risks of small scale LNG bunkering
    News

    DNV GL looks at LNG bunkering risks

    2014-07-10T14:32:00Z

    DNV GL is setting up a joint industry project (JIP) that will look at the risks exposed at small scale LNG bunkering and filling stations.