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    Another Chinese dock opens

    2002-01-01T00:00:00Z

    China?s shipbuilding industry, already a world class player with around 6% of the newbuilding market, has expanded its capacity even further with the recent introduction of its latest newbuilding dock at Shanghai Waigaoqiao Shipyard (SWSC). This marks the completion of the first phase of a $387 million joint venture project ...

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    Diary dates

    2002-01-01T00:00:00Z

    The dates for the 24th annual Motor Ship Marine Propulsion Conference have been changed to avoid a clash with Danish public holidays ? so mark 10-11 April 2002 in your diary to be in Copenhagen for the marine technology event of the year. Whatever your interest in ship propulsion - ...

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    Izar releases PTC design

    2002-01-01T00:00:00Z

    Izar has designed a pure trailer carrying 3,075 lane metre vessel, classified as the R-3000. The 180m long vessel has a deadweight of 9,400t and is equipped with 22 single crew cabins and nine single driver cabins. The yard has specified two engines producing 5,900kW of power to give a ...

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    Huge ECDIS order

    2002-01-01T00:00:00Z

    Transas Scandinavia has won an order to supply A P M?ller?s ships with an extensive ECDIS (Electronic Chart Display and Information System) package comprising 160 dual Navi-Sailor 2400 ECDIS complete with radar overlay, a full world folio of Transas electronic charts and a subscription to the chart correction service. The ...

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    ABB sells Fläkt

    2002-01-01T00:00:00Z

    ABB has sold its air handling business, including the Fläkt trademark, to Global Air Movement for $225 million. The new owner plans to combine it with Woods Air Movement Limited, of Colchester in the UK, a company acquired by Global Air Movement last year. Jörgen Centerman, ABB?s president and CEO, ...

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    Signum upgrade

    2002-01-01T00:00:00Z

    ExxonMobil Marine Lubricants has improved its Signum Oil Analysis web site to make it easier for ship operators to monitor the condition of engines, equipment and lubricants by testing used oil samples. The site upgrades improve access to ExxonMobil technical experts, according to the company. New features include enhanced e-mail ...

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    Largest LNG

    2002-01-01T00:00:00Z

    Leif Höegh and Mitsui O.S.K. Lines have together ordered the world?s largest LNG carrier. The order, placed with Mitsubishi HI, is for a 145,000m3 vessel featuring a Moss Rosenberg spherical tank containment system. The vessel is due for delivery at the end of 2005.

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    Australian stevedore implements box track and trace system

    2002-01-01T00:00:00Z

    P&O Ports Australia will push to implement sophisticated tracking and tracing systems at its Australian container handling facilities in 2002. P&O Ports general manager for container handling Tim Blood says technologies equipped to track containers "for virtually every inch of their journey" are essential for maximising just in time manufacturing ...

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    WIG classification completed

    2002-01-01T00:00:00Z

    Flightship has completed the final phase of a lengthy three year classification process with Germanischer Lloyd for its futuristic wing in ground effect (WIG) craft. Flightship Australia managing director John Leslie says the classification of the eight seater FS8 has been extremely complex and required many negotiations of shipping standards ...

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    Inmarsat launches Fleet F77

    2002-01-01T00:00:00Z

    Inmarsat has released a new maritime service, Fleet F77, that meets the IMOs latest GMDSS criteria by providing emergency voice prioritisation and pre-emption. The function ensures that high priority communications aren?t blocked by lower priority communications. This applies to both outgoing and incoming communications. Distress calls pre-empt all other communications, ...

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    Largest vessel returns to Dubai

    2002-01-01T00:00:00Z

    The 564,000dwt ULCC Jahre Viking, the world?s largest ship, has completed its fifth Special Survey at Dock Number 2 at Dubai Drydocks. Jahre Viking entered dock on October 15, and left, on schedule on November 14. The fifth Special Survey involved extensive steel renewals, a full painting programme, pipework and ...

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    UECC upgrading older car carriers

    2002-01-01T00:00:00Z

    Car carrier specialist UECC is seeking to extend the service life of three of its older vessels by up to 15 years. It is doing this via a major upgrading of Autocarrier, Autotransporter, and Autoline. The ships? bow thrusters, propellers, boilers, fans, some steelwork, switchboard, automation and electronic equipment plus ...

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    Indian ship modernised in China

    2002-01-01T00:00:00Z

    Shipping Corporation of India?s cargo vessel Vishvakarma has completed a tweendeck hatch cover conversion at Chengxi Shipyard (part of China State Shipbuilding Corporation). Deterioration in the condition of the operating system for all the tweendeck panels was such that operation eventually became possible only by wire and crane, the emergency ...

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    FSL overseas

    2002-01-01T00:00:00Z

    Fleet Support Limited (FSL), the British ship repair organisation, has taken steps to move into the international ship repair market and has appointed overseas agents in Norway, Denmark, Greece, and Cyprus. Discussions are also being held with potential agents in Germany.

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    Underwater coating repair

    2002-01-01T00:00:00Z

    Jones Marine is continuing development of its JML 2000 underwater coating system, with an application containing anti-fouling properties among its goals. Talking to The Motor Ship, Jones Marine managing director Mike Jones said the JML 2000 system is designed to effect repairs to areas of small-scale coating damage, for instance ...

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    Lloyd?s Register adopts a listening approach

    2002-01-01T00:00:00Z

    It is strange how the funding for technological advances is acquired and how long it can take for some technologies to be accepted. A case in point is BALRUE, a new generation acoustic emission monitoring system developed jointly by Lloyd?s Register, Airbus (a BAE Systems and EADS joint company) and ...

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    Chinese getting it together

    2002-01-01T00:00:00Z

    Chinese shipyards will be capable of competing with South Korean yards on equal terms after 2005, according to a new report released by the Korea Institute for Industrial Economics & Trade and the commerce ministry. The report says that South Korean shipbuilders should expand their R&D investment if they are ...

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    Gotland pace

    2002-01-01T00:00:00Z

    Chinese shipyards don?t just build simple ships. Yes, they build a lot of bulk carriers and product tankers. But there is also a level of expertise at certain yards that allows them to build more sophisticated vessels. The China State Shipbuilding Corporation (CSSC) has earmarked certain yards for the development ...

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    Shanhaiguan builds wind turbine ship

    2002-01-01T00:00:00Z

    Faced with dwindling world fossil fuel reserves, energy companies are exploiting alternative sources at an increasing pace. The latest development in the wind-mill energy farm concept is the construction of offshore facilities. And UK-based engineering firm, Mayflower Energy Ltd, has come up with a practical solution to the problems associated ...

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    Handling all

    2002-01-01T00:00:00Z

    The first of a new series of heavy-lift multi-purpose containerships under construction in China has been delivered. The vessels, ordered by German-based Schoeller Holdings, are being built in Xiamen (8 + 4 options), Jinling (2), Dalian (6) and Shanghai (2) shipyards with deliveries over the next three years. All 18 ...