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ICCT proposes expanding North America ECAs
Extending ECAs in North America is among measures suggested in a new study forecasting marine emissions in the US Arctic to 2025, published by the International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT).
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ClassNK streamlines classification process
ClassNK has revamped its registration process, claiming to have halved the time it takes to deliver classification certificates.
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Ballast water system gets class approval
GEA Westfalia Separator Group has received class approval for its ballast water management system, the BallastMaster ultraV 250, from DNV GL.
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ICS highlights best and worst flag states
The latest Shipping Industry Flag State Performance Table from the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) confirms a high degree of polarisation between the best and worst flag states.
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GE delivers first IMO Tier III compliant engine
GE Marine has delivered its IMO Tier III compliant V250 marine diesel engine to Norwegian ferry operator Bastø Fosen – one of its first Northern European customers.
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CBO orders Ulstein PSV
Brazilian ship owner CBO has ordered a design and equipment package for Ulstein’s PX105 PSV.
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Navigation incidents most costly, insurer claims
More than half of all hull and machinery insurance claim costs are caused by navigational incidents, The Swedish Club has reported.
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IMarEST studies green shipping agenda
Attitudes to green ship technologies will be the focus of an online survey and roundtable discussion organised by the Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology (IMarEst) and the UK Science & Innovation Network (SIN) Southeast Asia.
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Van der Velden reveals efficiency innovations
Damen Group subsidiary Van der Velden Marine Systems has revealed three partnership-driven innovations aimed at improving propulsion efficiency.
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MAN renews contract with Chinese shipbuilder
MAN Diesel & Turbo has renewed its contract with Chinese two-stroke licensee, China Shipbuilding Industry Corp (CSIC) for a further ten years.
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Ship owners and operators at P&E 2015
The 37th Propulsion & Emissions Conference, to take place in Hamburg on 4-5 March, will welcome several leading companies from the shipping world.
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Russia plans Kaliningrad shipbuilding cluster
A new shipbuilding cluster is to be established in Kaliningrad, the Russian port city sandwiched between Poland and Lithuania on the Baltic Sea, writes Eugene Gerden.
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Fjord1 orders ferries from Multi Maritime
Norwegian operator Fjord1 has placed an order for two new vessels with local firm Multi Maritime, writes Jaroslaw Adamowski.
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Lundqvist Rederierna adopts BASS maintenance software
Finnish tanker operator Lundqvist Rederierna has adopted maintenance management software from BASS.
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Wärtsilä engines for DSME gas carriers
Wärtsilä has received an order for 30 dual-fuel engines for five new design Arc 7 ice-class LNG carriers being built by Daewoo Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering (DSME) to serve the Yamal LNG project.
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Rolls-Royce expands to Middle East
Rolls-Royce is supporting regional MTU sales and services in the Middle East with a new head office in Dubai.
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Class approval for PureSOx scrubbers
Alfa Laval has secured the first class approvals from Lloyds Register for its PureSOx scrubber system installed onboard the DFDS Petunia and Primula Seaways.
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Korean Register authorised in Canada
Korean Register (KR) has been authorised to perform statutory services – including conducting surveys and audits as well as issuing certificates – on behalf of the Canadian government.
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MPR certified for in-situ propeller repair
Netherlands-based Maritime Propeller Repairs (MPR) is now DNV GL-certified to carry out in-situ welding for propeller repair, making it the only company certified to do so.
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Marine fuel shows improvement in 2015
The quality of marine fuel has risen in early 2015 according to early results revealed by the International Bunker Industry Association (IBIA).