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Aluminium foam plates to cut weight of ships
Researchers from the Fraunhofer Institute for Machine Tools and Forming Technology in Chemnitz, Germany have experimented with an aluminium powder that could replace steel plates in vessels and reduce their weight by up to 30%.
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Maersk ULCSs may trigger capacity race
Maersk’s rumoured order for 18,000 TEU containerships could change the competitive landscape for the container carriers, with the new designs expected to breach existing vessel dimensions in a significant way.
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Wilhelmsen appoints customer services manager
Wilhelmsen Ships Service has created a key post at the company’s headquarters in Oslo with the appointment of Trine Haug Hansen as international customer services manager.
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China orders Incat Crowther cats
Incat Crowther has recently won two separate design contracts with the Chinese shipbuilder AFAI Shipyard.
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Eniram to increase Azipod efficiency
Eniram Ltd, the Finnish provider of advanced decision support systems for the shipping industry, will be integrating its pod optimization technology into the ABB’s Azipod propulsion system for newbuild vessels as well as retrofit projects.
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Germans reveal more newbuild orders
Two of Germany’s most prominent shipyard groups - P&S Yards and Meyer Werft - have announced new orders for ship types seen as crucial for the future survival of specialist European shipbuilding, writes Tom Todd.
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Paxocean orders PSV pair
Rolls-Royce recently received an order from Singapore-based offshore company PaxOcean to provide the ship design, propulsion systems and deck machinery for two platform supply vessels.
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Kleven gets Olympic MPSV order
Olympic Shipping in Norway has entered into a contract for delivery of one multi-purpose offshore support vessel at Myklebust Verft, a yard in the Kleven Maritime group in Norway, for delivery in September 2011.
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Dutch launch Belgian dredger
The launch ceremony for the 30,000m3 trailing suction hopper dredger ‘Congo River’ took place recently at the IHC Merwede shipyard in Krimpen aan den IJssel, The Netherlands.
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Wind-farm mother ship concept launched
Anglo-Dutch naval architect company Offshore Ship Designers has launched a new offshore wind farm maintenance (WFM) vessel concept.
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Videotel appoints new CEO
Videotel Marine International, a provider of maritime training systems, has appointed Nigel Cleave to the role of Chief Executive Officer.
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New owners for ballast water company
Norwegian ballast water management (BWM) system provider Oceansaver has recently been acquired by investment company BW Ventures and Norwegian government-backed fund Investinor.
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System shown not to impact on corrosion or coatings
German company RWO says that it has held a pioneering position in non-corrosive ballast water treatment, and recent tests have underlined this stance.
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More approvals for Hyde
US water treatment company Hyde Marine has recently become a wholly-owned subsidiary of Calgon Carbon Corporation’s UVT (ultraviolet technologies) division.
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KOAS takes delivery of offshore vessels
‘K’ Line Offshore AS (KOAS), a subsidiary of Japanese shipping company Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha, Ltd. (''K'' Line), recently took delivery of two new offshore support vessels.
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HHI inks drillship pair
Noble Corporation recently announced that a subsidiary has signed a contract with Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) for the construction of two ultra-deepwater drillships.
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Lintec management changes for further expansion
Fuel testing agency Lintec Testing Services has appointed Geoff Jones as global fuels director following the most successful twelve months in the company’s history.
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Wilhelmsen Ships Service appoints new business director
Wilhelmsen Ships Service has appointed Vidar Hole to the position of business director responsible for the maritime logistics services portfolio.
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Quality management company joins InterManager
InterManager, the international trade association for the ship management industry, is pleased to welcome Docmap as a new associate member.
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New BNWAS from Israel
Totem Plus, an Israeli marine electronics developer and supplier, has launched a new type approved bridge navigation watch alarm system (BNWAS).