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  • Wärtsilä Ship Design has adapted its established Norwegian vessel designs for the Asia-Pacific market
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    PSV designs aimed at Asia-Pacific owners

    2014-03-18T17:42:00Z

    Wärtsilä Ship Design (WSD) Singapore has unveiled a Platform Supply Vessel (PSV) design package aimed at ship owners and shipyards in the Asia-Pacific region.

  • The new solution has been developed to prepare vessels for the fitting of BWMS
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    Wärtsilä wins retrofit contract

    2014-03-18T17:19:00Z

    Wärtsilä is to retrofit two Condor ro-ro ferries with its new Aquarius Ready ballast water management system (BWMS).

  • Pierpaolo Barbone of Wärtsilä: Listening is something you need to do, before you make any assumptions
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    Going the extra 9,000 miles

    2014-03-18T16:53:00Z

    “People don’t want to interact with virtual world: providing a service is a ‘people business’ Pierpaolo Barbone of Wärtsilä tells Stevie Knight. “Professionalism can’t even begin to play a part unless it’s based on being human.”

  • Baleária should achieve 2% savings in propulsion power with ABB’s EMMA Advisory Suite
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    ABB order for Baleária ferry

    2014-03-18T16:45:00Z

    Leading power group, ABB has won an order from a Spanish ferry operator to supply energy management systems for one of its largest vessels.

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    SKF to launch cryogenic bearing

    2014-03-18T13:23:00Z

    Among a number of new products from Sweden''s SKF Group is a new cryogenic bearing solution for LNG pumps, which the company says helps to increase flexibility and reliability in the handling of valuable cargo.

  • The correct lubricant choice is more important than ever
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    Marine lubricants’ transition from commodity to speciality

    2014-03-18T12:00:00Z

    As OEMs place increasing emphasis on the role of cylinder lubricants in combating the costly issue of cold corrosion, lubricants are steadily being viewed as more than simply a commodity product, argues Serge Dal Farra, of Total Lubmarine.

  • Scandlines’ ‘Schleswig-Holstein’, now equipped with an AEC scrubber system
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    Ferry re-enters operation with exhaust scrubber

    2014-03-18T11:23:00Z

    AEC Maritime, based in Eindhoven, The Netherlands, says that its closed-loop scrubber installation on the Scandlines ferry ‘Schleswig-Holstein’ has been commissioned and is now fully operational.

  • NAPA Voyage Optimisation is a ClassNK-NAPA Green module that reduces fuel consumption through voyage, speed and route optimisation, and weather routing
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    Fuel payers save more with advanced monitoring and optimisation solutions

    2014-03-18T10:55:00Z

    With success or failure increasingly dependent upon it, key players in the maritime industry are working together to develop operational efficiency software with enhanced precision measuring capability: Esa Henttinen, vice president at NAPA for operations, reports on the sea trials of one such product: ClassNK-NAPA Green.

  • Sigmund Borgundvaag of Rolls-Royce, the ‘grandfather’ of offshore support design
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    Sigmund Borgundvaag: four decades of designing the future

    2014-03-18T10:05:00Z

    Stevie Knight talks to naval architect Sigmund Borgundvaag of Rolls-Royce, whose 40-year career in the design of OSVs have earned him the title ''the grandfather of offshore support ships''.

  • Large corporations can invest in sustainable technology concepts like Wallenius Wilhelmsen’s Orcelle – for other owners finance can prove a hurdle (Wallenius Wilhelmsen)
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    Driving sustainability: overcoming barriers for technology uptake

    2014-03-18T09:46:00Z

    Finding finance can often prove an obstacle to efficiency-enhancing measures; Stephanie Draper, chair and co-founder, Sustainable Shipping Initiative, explains how innovative financing and transparency can inspire technological progression to drive operational efficiencies, reduce fuel costs and lower emissions.

  • The acquisition of NAPA by Class NK is concluded byTetsuya Kinoshita, executive vice president, ClassNK (top left), Yasushi Nakamura, representative director, executive vice president, ClassNK (bottom left) Juha Heikinheimo, president, NAPA Grou...
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    Class society acquires maritime software house

    2014-03-18T08:33:00Z

    Tokyo-based classification society ClassNK is to acquire the Finnish maritime software house NAPA, in a deal which is claimed to help improve safety and performance of the maritime industry as a whole.

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    DSME wins ice-class gas tanker order

    2014-03-17T17:40:00Z

    Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering of South Korea has announced a Russian contract for an LNG carrier with icebreaking capabilities.

  • The EcoCam from MAN promises to bring improved fuel economy to mechanical engines operating at low loads
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    EcoCam continues MAN diesel fuel optimisation

    2014-03-17T15:56:00Z

    MAN Diesel & Turbo has announced a device known as EcoCam, intended for retrofitting to its mechanical two-stroke engines with single turbochargers.

  • Wärtsilä low-pressure two stroke gas engine, using both Diesel and Otto cycles
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    Diesel is far from dead

    2014-03-17T15:56:00Z

    Although alternatives are looking increasingly attractive, Lloyd’s Register believes that the trusted traditional two-stroke diesel engine will continue to be the first choice in large ship propulsion for many years to come.

  • General influence of turbocharger’s rpm on its efficiency based on Caterpillar 399 engine example (M/V ‘Seaspan Greg’)
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    Cost-effective turbocharger modification for fuel saving and emission control

    2014-03-17T15:46:00Z

    Dr Anatoly Mezheritsky, president of Canadian engineering company MA TurboEngine, looks at alterations to turbocharger configuration for large marine engines employing slow steaming and other part-load operations to cut fuel costs and reduce exhaust emissions.

  • ‘MTS Martinique’; an electric hybrid powered bunker barge for Belgian ports
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    Bunker barge uses electric propulsion

    2014-03-15T23:30:00Z

    With ever-tighter emissions limits in port areas, there are pressures on vessels operating mostly within harbor confines, like tugs and bunker barges, to be as clean as possible; Dag Pike describes an electric Belgian bunker barge.

  • Bourgas shipyard – to be auctioned in April
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    Bulgaria’s Bourgas Shipyards put up for auction

    2014-03-14T16:11:00Z

    Bourgas Shipyards, a shipbuilding and repair yard located on the country’s Black Sea coast, has been put up for sale, writes Jaroslaw Adamowski.

  • Two Vard 1.08 PSVs have been ordered by offshore contractor Mermaid Marine Australia
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    Australian owner orders two Vard PSVs

    2014-03-14T15:40:00Z

    Vard Holdings has announced contracts for the design and construction of two Vard 1.08 PSVs for offshore contractor Mermaid Marine Australia (MMA), which is based in Fremantle, WA.

  • The equipment package includes MacGregor VDF electric cranes
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    MacGregor secures “substantial” contract

    2014-03-14T11:22:00Z

    MacGregor, part of Cargotec, is to supply deck equipment for a series of eight 58,500 tonne bulk carriers under construction at New Times Shipbuilding in China.

  • Transas has established itself as one of the world’s leading e-maritime innovators Photo: Transas
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    E-maritime solutions partnership

    2014-03-13T18:35:00Z

    France’s high-technology group, Orolia, has signed a strategic partnership with the global hardware and software provider, Transas, to develop new e-maritime solutions for the shipping industry.