Latest News – Page 320

  • Datum Electronics has plan approval from CCS for its marine shaft power meter system Photo: Datum Electronics
    News

    Datum Electronics receives CCS plan approval

    2019-01-10T13:56:00Z

    UK-based Datum Electronics has announced that its marine shaft power meter system has been awarded a plan approval by the China Classification Society (CCS).

  • Hyundai Heavy Industries receives Type Approval from DNV GL
    News

    HHI receives type approval for HiBallast BWMS

    2019-01-09T18:04:00Z

    Hyundai Heavy Industries’ (HHI) Ballast Water Treatment System (BWTS), HiBallast, has received type approval from DNV GL.

  • IMO Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC 73)
    News

    Fuel oil consumption data collection begins: IMO

    2019-01-09T17:06:00Z

    The IMO has reminded members that from 1 January 2019, ships of 5,000 gross tonnage and above need to start collecting data on their fuel-oil consumption, under the mandatory data collection reporting requirements which entered into force in March 2018.

  • KOMERI signed MoU to investigate solid oxide fuel cell technology in marine environments.
    News

    KOMERI to research into hydrogen fuel cell ships

    2019-01-09T16:01:00Z

    The Korea Marine Equipment Research Institute (KOMERI) signed an MoU with two local partners to develop hydrogen fuel cell technology suitable for marine applications.

  • Castellammare di Stabia, Fincantieri Shipyard
    News

    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
    News

    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
    News

    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.
    News

    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
    News

    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
    News

    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
    News

    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.
    News

    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
    News

    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
    News

    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)
    News

    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
    News

    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
    News

    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
    News

    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.