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  • VDMA executive director Thilo Brodtmann argued the international trade must return to the path directed by WTO rules
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    Return to growth for German equipment sector

    2018-07-12T07:37:00Z

    Germany’s export-orientated marine equipment sector is seeing a turning of the tide after a long, lean period, but has sounded a warning note over threats to the future of free trade, reports David Tinsley.

  • MAN Energy Solutions will deliver propulsion solutions for new 2,525-teu Pasha Hawaii LNG containerships
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    MAN propulsion for LNG newbuild double

    2018-07-11T13:37:00Z

    MAN Energy Solutions will deliver propulsion solutions for two new 2,525-teu LNG containership newbuilds which should dramatically reduce environmental impact and increase fuel efficiency for their operator.

  • The 326-metre, 146,000 DWT cruise ship Norwegian Breakaway was in dry-dock for 11 days
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    Damen maintenance for Norwegian cruiser

    2018-07-11T13:05:00Z

    Damen Shiprepair Brest has completed a maintenance programme for a Norwegian cruise ship with a particular focus on the refurbishment of the ship’s two ABB azipods.

  • The A 6-cylinder Wärtsilä 34DF dual-fuel engine Photo: Wärtsilä
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    EPA Tier III for Wärtsilä dual-fuel engine

    2018-07-10T15:00:00Z

    Wärtsilä’s 34DF dual-fuel engine has been awarded the US EPA Tier III certification for diesel mode operation when installed together with the Wärtsilä NOx Reducer (NOR) system.

  • There are currently eight ships trading internationally operating on Methanol as fuel including the ropax Stena Germanica Photo: Stena Line
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    Another step forward for marine methanol use

    2018-07-10T14:41:00Z

    The IMO has invited the International Standards Organisation (ISO) to develop a standard for methanol as a marine fuel, in a move hailed by the Methanol Institute as a step forward for the fuel''s commercial adoption.

  • Alfa Laval's PureBallast computer based training aims to help customers keep up with BWTS compliance
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    Alfa Laval launches BWMS computer training

    2018-07-09T14:19:00Z

    To help customers manage the challenge of keeping crews updated and trained in ballast water treatment compliance, Alfa Laval is launching a new computer training tool.

  • The study predicts that solid-state electrolyte Li-ion batteries will replace existing battery technologies over the long-term Photo: Stena
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    Future growth predicted for battery sector

    2018-07-09T13:47:00Z

    A new study looks at key developments and challenges for the battery market which it predicts will be worth more than US$90 billion by 2025.

  • Ship emissions
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    IMO study considers Mediterranean SOx ECA

    2018-07-06T10:26:00Z

    A new IMO study will assess the benefits, costs and feasibility of implementing an emission control area (ECA) to limit sulphur oxides (SOx) from ships in the Mediterranean Sea.

  • A ninth gas carrier for GasLog will be built with two 5X72DF main engines, pushing WinGD's orders for the X-DF series to 100.
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    GasLog order marks dual-fuel century for WinGD

    2018-07-06T09:17:00Z

    WinGD has reported the hundredth sale of its X-DF series of dual-fuel, two-stroke engines as part of an order for gas carrier owner GasLog.

  • Spliethoff's cargo vessel 'Floragracht' is the twenty-fourth of around 54 vessels the company will fit with scrubbers
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    Spliethoff plans fleet-wide scrubber retrofits

    2018-07-06T08:11:00Z

    Dutch ship owner Spliethoff Group plan to install scrubbers on around 30 vessels, having already installed the exhaust gas cleaning systems on 24 ships in its fleet.

  • On the morning of the announcement Egil Haugsdal (left) president Kongsberg Maritime, visited Rolls-Royce's marine offices in Alesund, meeting Asbjørn Skaro, director of systems, Rolls-Royce Marine
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    Kongsberg swoops for Rolls-Royce marine business

    2018-07-06T07:48:00Z

    Smart marine consolidation continues apace as Kongsberg Group plans to buy Rolls-Royce’s commercial marine business in a deal valuing the division at £500 million.

  • The CIMAC congress tackles the latest in combustion technology
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    CIMAC to showcase the future of combustion

    2018-07-05T10:18:00Z

    The 29th CIMAC Congress being held in Vancouver in 2019 aims to showcase the latest developments and technologies focusing on all aspects of the energy conversion process for engines and plants.

  • Photo: MEPC 72 set an absolute target for greenhouse gas emissions reduction across the global maritime industry Photo: IMO/flickr/CC
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    ICS offers insight into the Paris Agreement

    2018-07-04T14:24:00Z

    The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) has launched a new publication that explains what the Paris Agreement could actually mean for international shipping.

  • Hyundai Global Services and Hyundai Merchant Marine signed an MoU in Busan in late June to cooperate on scrubber retrofit projects
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    Hyundai Merchant Marine plans scrubber retrofits

    2018-07-03T18:48:00Z

    Hyundai Merchant Marine has signed a memorandum of understanding with Hyundai Global Services to install exhaust gas cleaning systems on an undisclosed number of vessels.

  • Marco Ghiglione (left) managing director, T Mariotti and Andrea Trevisan, senior vice president sales & marketing cruise, Damen
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    Damen enters cruise building segment with Seabourn deal

    2018-07-03T11:44:00Z

    Dutch shipbuilder Damen Shipyards Group has entered the cruiseship newbuilding market for the first time, partnering Italian company T Mariotti to build two expedition vessels for Seabourn Cruises

  • The 'future-proof’ Diamond 2 64,000dwt Ultramax design (credit: Graig Shipping)
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    Diamond shines on Graig Ultramax ambitions

    2018-07-03T11:07:00Z

    Building on the highly successful Diamond bulk carrier design programme, Cardiff-based Graig Shipping Group and DNV GL have collaborated in the development of a new Ultramax bulker concept, reports David Tinsley.

  • The diesel-reductant SCR system developed by Adnox, as applied to a 3.4MW four-stoke engine
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    Diesel SCR uses heat recovery to boost payback

    2018-07-03T10:33:00Z

    A new NOx abatement technology promises to pay for itself by using diesel oil as a reductant for selective catalytic reduction (SCR), creating waste heat that can be recovered for power.

  • 'Elena H'
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    Damen’s InvaSave offers alternative to BWMS

    2018-07-02T16:34:00Z

    Damen’s InvaSave has supplied clean D2-standard ballast water for a newbuild vessel making a single trip it to enable it to skip the installation of a ballast water management system (BWMS).

  • Lloyd’s Register Foundation
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    Lloyd’s Register safety challenge opens

    2018-06-29T14:18:00Z

    The Lloyd’s Register Safety Accelerator has announced its first round of innovation challenges to find solutions for how to improve human safety onboard ships and floating platforms.

  • Landmark liquefied biogas bunkering for 'Fure Vinga' using Skangas' Gothenburg LNG facility
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    Furetank takes first liquefied biogas bunkers

    2018-06-28T14:35:00Z

    The ‘Fure Vinga’ has become the first vessel to take on liquefied biogas (LBG) bunkers, demonstrating the ability to deliver the fuel through existing LNG infrastructure in Gothenburg.