Latest Equipment News – Page 686
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NewsBunker supplier backs mass flow meters
Marine fuel oil supplier OW Bunker has highlighted the impact that mass flow meters can have in solving the ‘quantity issue’ and demonstrated the steps that it is taking to ensure product quality.
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Portable gas detectors look forward to SOLAS amendments
In the run up to a forthcoming change to the SOLAS Convention, Martek Marine is introducing a new range of portable gas detection instruments.
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Class society adds MLC to maritime consulting services
Japanese classification society ClassNK has begun offering a new consulting service for the International Labour Organization’s Maritime Labour Convention (MLC) 2006.
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NewsOil reserves running out - 1961 shock?
The May 1961 issue of The Motor Ship, on its comment page, questioned whether, with the growing popularity of the Diesel engine, the world’s oil reserves would be sufficient to meet demand.
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NewsWärtsilä and RCCL sign service agreement
Wärtsilä has finalised what it says is its single largest maintenance agreement with a marine customer, under which the company will provide full maintenance support for five years for Royal Caribbean Cruises (RCCL).
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NewsMTU order from Indian Coast Guard
The Tognum group has announced a substantial follow-up order from the Indian Coast Guard for 60 MTU 16V4000 engines, with associated automation systems, for 20 new 48m fast patrol boats.
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NewsNorwegian company orders two Ramform survey vessels from MHI
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries reports a new contract for two 3D seismic seabed data acquisition survey ships, to the Ramform W design, for Petroleum Geo-Services (PGS) of Norway.
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NewsGenset engine now meets IMO Tier 2
Cummins of the USA says that it has received a statement of compliance from the American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) certifying its QSK60 HPI auxiliary engine to IMO Tier 2 emissions standards.
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NewsDynamic trimming for 12 more ships
Finnish company Eniram has announced that Hamburg Süd has ordered 12 additional installations of its dynamic trimming assistant (DTA) with a view to saving fuel and reducing emissions.
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Rolls-Royce opens marine servicing facility in Namibia
Rolls-Royce has opened its latest Marine Service Centre, in Walvis Bay, Namibia, as the latest stage in the development of the company’s global marine service centre network.
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Large FPSO is named in Singapore
One of Vietnam''s largest FPSO vessels has been named at Keppel Shipyard by EMAS Production, on behalf of owner PV Keez.
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Ulstein is expanding
Ulstein’s design & solutions business area is growing, following the acquisition of engineering consultancy services company West Maritime.
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Tognum board considers Rolls-Royce and Daimler offer "inadequate"
The Board of Tognum Group, parent company of MTU, has issued a statement about the proposed acquisition of the group by Daimler and Rolls-Royce.
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The future is bright in Norway
The Norwegian Shipowners’ Association (NSA) says it has initiated two programmes to support future talent a t a time when the global maritime industry is still surviving the impact of the financial crisis.
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Taking out the politics
John Aitken, Secretary General, Shipping Emissions Abatement and Trading (SEAaT) considers the political moves behind the MARPOL regulations
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NewsSembcorp and Ecospec sign agreement
Sembawang Shipyard has signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with Ecospec Global Technology to provide customised environmental solutions to the marine and offshore industry.
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NewsFair winds drive designer forward
Danish naval architecture and marine engineering consultancy, Knud E. Hansen (KEH) reports that it is gaining considerable business from the offshore wind energy sector.
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GL looks for increased software presence in Asia
Germanischer Lloyd''s says that its software unit GL Maritime Software is particularly appealing to many of Asia''s ship owners, operators and mangers as they are thirsty for tools to help achievemore efficient ship operation and management.
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Homogeniser system shows promise
Dutch-flagged vessel Sunergon is the first ship to be equipped with a fuel treatment system under a benefit sharing agreement from IPCO Power of The Netherlands.
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ClassNK chairman wants class to lead on GHGs
ClassNK chairman and president Noboru Ueda has called for class societies to play a more central role in the maritime industry’s ongoing efforts to reduce maritime GHG emissions.