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Touch screen control for radio
ICS Electronic has launched a GMDSS A2/A3 communication system called the ICS Touchcomm TC2. A touch screen display allows control of both the VHF and MF/HF radios via one common control panel, says ICS. The system is supplied in a steel case mounted on shock absorbers. Touchcomm is designed for ...
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Internet via satellite
Stratos Mobile Networks has introduced Stratos Mail, a messaging service that allows Inmarsat-A/-B Telex or -C equipped vessels to communicate directly via satellite with Intemet e-mail subscribers. On the vessel, Stratos Mail messages are created and received on standard Telex or -C equipment. On shore, registered customers can use their ...
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Major refit to Dubai
Dubai Drydocks will commence an extensive refit of the FPSO Cossack Pioneer during February 1999. The contract was awarded by Woodside Energy after competitive tender, and is seen as an important step forward for the yard. Contract value is reported at A$40 million ($23.6 million). Work includes improvements to the ...
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Cegelec upgrades FPSO
Cegelec Projects has supplied a triple voting dynamic positioning system to R & B Falcon`s FPSO Seillean. The upgraded vessel will be used on the world`s deepest production well, at 1,900m, by Petrobras in the Roncador field. The DPS 903 system provides an extra level of redundancy, making it one ...
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USA - Southwest buys Norshipco
San Diego`s Southwest Marine officially acquired the Norfolk, VA shiprepairer Norshipco on October 1. This gives Southwest significant repair capacity on both coasts. Terms were not disclosed, but Norshipco has not been operating profitably. Southwest`s annual revenues will rise to approximately $400 million following the deal. It now has ...
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The Netherlands - Plenty of orders
According to Dutch government figures, the industry was worth a record G2.2 billion ($1.18 billion) and held on to its 2.2 per cent share of the world market. Shipbuilding in The Netherlands has recovered following a difficult period for the industry throughout Europe, and the country now ranks as one ...
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Gas carriers - Gas carriers struck by Asian `flu`
For much of the 1990s, international trade in LPG, LNG and other gas commodities has grown steadily, with increases averaging around 5 per cent per annum. For the next few years, much lower rates of growth are anticipated. Operators had been hoping that the Asian economies would continue to drive ...
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Cruise - The Superstar is born
The end of September saw Meyer Werft hand over the 76,800g cruise ship Superstar Leo to its owners Star Cruises a week earlier than planned. As the first of four cruise vessels under build at Meyer Werft for Star Cruise Superstar Leo is considered necessary to the continuing favourable development ...
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Scars are healing in Germany
About 2,900 shipbuilders, or two thirds of those who once worked for Bremer Vulkan now have new jobs. Many have not gone back into the few remaining local yards, but it indicates that the Vulkan scars are healing. In the former GDR, the acquisition this year of former Vulkan ...
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Low-speed engines - Concern over wear rates
Almost 80 per cent of the merchant ships built last year were propelled by two-stroke engines. Simplicity, both by design and direct drive, along with low running and maintenance costs have proved the overwhelming reasons for its selection. However, medium-speed engines are becoming far more fuel efficient, and some can ...
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Ship report - Safety and economy are priorities
The recently completed floating production, storage and offloading (FPSO) vessel Varg is designed for use in the harsh environment of the North Sea. Delivered in September by Keppel FELS Singapore Ltd, Varg is owned by independent Norwegian oil company Saga Petroleum and was designed and constructed to work in the ...
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Show preview - Biggest repair show yet
Exhibition space at Shiprepair & Conversion `98 has increased by 30 per cent and is full to capacity, according to the organisers. This year`s event takes place on November 18-19 at London`s Olympia 2, where stands will occupy two complete floors of the exhibition centre for the first time. The ...
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$1,800 to change ballast water
Tanker owners` association Intertanko has calculated that the cost of changing ballast water in a VLCC as proposed by the IMO will be $1,800 per trip, costing the industry over $18.6 million/year for visits to the US alone. These figures assume a total ballast capacity of around 97,000m3, taking 40 ...
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Canada issues Flare alert
The Canadian Transportation Safety Board has shown Flare`s owner, flag state (Cyprus) and classification society (LR) evidence from an underwater survey of the bow section. This points to a fracture beginning in way of the grain loading ports situated on either side of the deck. The disused loading ports ...
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Fast Ferries
Two of Incat`s latest newbuildings have both recently made record-breaking Atlantic crossings. On June 10, the 91m wave-piercer catamaran Catalonia completed the 2,972 nautical mile Atlantic crossing from New York to Tarifa, Spain at an average speed of 38.877 knots (72 km/hr). This broke the 36.65 knot record previously ...
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The largest Aquastrada
Italian fast ferry builder Cantieri Navale Rodriquez has received a $42 million order for an Aquastrada TMV 114 monohull, from Spanish roro ferry operator Armas.The largest in the builder`s range of 65-150m Aquastrada designs so far to be ordered, the 113.45m loa vessel will enter service in the Canary Islands ...
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Clipper Viking: first of a new class of gas tankers
Clipper Viking is the first of a pair of 12,500m3 gas tankers featuring an innovative nitrogen generation plant. Based on a 15,000m3 design developed by German shipyard Meyer Werft towards the end of the 1980s, Clipper Viking is the first ship in a two- ship order placed with the German ...
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Boom and bust?
Fortunes are mixed for both French shipowners and especially for its shipbuilders. After a fall in 1995, the French fleet has slowly recovered and has been static at 210 vessels grossing 4.2 million tonnes. However, the stable figures mask heightened concerns about the availability of French officers and the abolition ...
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The Millenium bug is not alone
The Y2K date problem is not the only issue potentially affecting software applications. The Y2K problem is a term used to describe the potential failure of information technology systems before, on or after January 1, 2000, but there are several more problems that will have an impact well into the ...
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High-speed monohull for Indonesia
An Indonesian/German joint venture has seen the delivery of the first in a series of five fast passenger ferries built to enhance Indonesia`s island transportation network. In 1995 the Indonesian state-owned line ASDP (Angkutan Sungai Danau dan Penyeberangan - Ferry Line for River and Coastal Transportation) placed an order for ...