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Fuel management system shows wasteful use
US company Nautical Control Solutions says that its FuelTrax system now allows users to enter activity codes for automatically coupling fuel usage data to location, date, and time. Wind and sea states are included.
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‘E-power barge’ to supply ships in port
Hamburg’s Eckelmann port logistics Group and German cruise ship operator TUI Cruises are co-operating in the introduction of a mobile floating power station to supply ships with electrical power in port.
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Chamber of Shipping announces new president and vice president
Helen Deeble (chief executive of P&O Ferries) and Kenneth MacLeod (chairman of Stena Line) have been elected president and vice president of the UK Chamber of Shipping at its annual general meeting.
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Rolls-Royce wins fish transporter order
Rolls-Royce says that it has received its first order for a new ship developed specifically for transporting live fish, from Norwegian owner Sølvtrans. The vessel, described as advanced and fuel efficient, will be built at Zamakona in Spain.
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Last in FSG ro-ro series is launched
The final vessel in Seatruck’s series of four new ro-ro freight vessels, ‘Seatruck Precision’, has been launched at the FSG yard in Flensburg, Germany.
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Energy-saving boxship order from Lomar
Shipowner Lomar says that it has signed an order with the Guangzhou Wenchong Shipyard in South China, for up to six new container feeder ships, for delivery starting from early 2014.
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ClassNK approves friction stir welding
ClassNK says that it has issued approval for a friction stir welding (FSW) method using a floating bobbin tool to IHI Corporation, certifying that this new method complies with ClassNK’s ''Guidelines on Friction Stir Welding''.
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Russian marine lubricant cooperation
Chevron Marine Lubricants has announced cooperation agreements with Gazpromneft that the company says will result in an improved supply network and greater choice of marine lubricants for ship operators and managers.
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ADSB steps up shiprepair business
Abu Dhabi Ship Building has announced that it is increasing its focus on maintenance, repairs and overhauling services, which has been one of the fastest-growing business divisions of the company.
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Groundbreaking conversion projects for Dubai yard
Drydocks World in Dubai (DW) has signed a contract with Singapore based AET, a major player in petroleum shipping, for two tanker-to-modular capture vessel (MCV) conversion projects which will be carried out at the ship repairer’s Dubai facility.
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New Dutch test basin inaugurated
A depressurised wave basin (DWB) at the Maritime Research Institute Netherlands (MARIN) has been officially inaugurated by Dutch Minister of Economic Affairs, Agriculture and Innovation, Maxime Verhagen.
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Big engine repair job in Rotterdam
The Wetering repair company in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, says that it has received a valuable order worth several million € from one of Europe’s major container shipping lines.
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Ore carrier completed in Japan for MOL
Mitsui OSK Lines has taken delivery of a 297,000dwt iron ore carrier, Ore Sao Luis, which will transport iron ore from Brazil to mainly China, under a long-term contract with Vale.
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ClassNK announces boardroom reorganisation
Japanese ship classification society Nippon Kaiji Kyokai (ClassNK) has announced changes to its executive board of directors effective 22 March 2012.
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New president for Norwegian Shipowners' Association
The CEO of Color Line, Trond Kleivdal, has been elected as the new president of the Norwegian Shipowners'' Association.
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Globe Wireless and Jotron sign VSAT distribution agreement
Globe Wireless has recently concluded a distribution agreement to sell Jotron B120 VSAT antennas to its maritime customers, as part of the Globe iFusion VSAT solution, intended to provide global high speed broadband at sea.
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Condition monitoring used for NOx data
According to Greek company Sigma Hellas, fuel cost increases are driving shipping company priorities in the direction of improved efficiency, bringing lower energy consumption and better environmental performance.
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Dutch shipyard hands over river cruisers
Dutch shipbuilder Shipyard De Hoop has built a first generation river cruise vessel – the first in four for US tour operator Vantage Deluxe World Travel.
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MTU’s US plant to grow
Tognum has announced a $40million expansion scheme for its Aiken plant, where it builds MTU engines. The plan, which will add 20 new jobs, is supported by Aiken County and the State of South Carolina.
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Shipowners urged to be vigilant in US
The American P&I Club has warned its members that the US Coast Guard is tightening its vigilance on ships which may infringe MARPOL regulations regarding discharge of oil from bilge water management systems.