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    New Chinese service base for Rolls-Royce

    2013-02-03T15:34:00Z

    Rolls-Royce says that it has opened a new marine service facility in Guangzhou, to meet growing customer demand in southern China.

  • The 41,000dwt SD41, one of the Foreship BlueTech bulker designs
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    New company launches economical bulk carrier series

    2013-02-03T15:32:00Z

    Finnish ship designer Foreship has set up a new company, in conjunction with key employees of BlueTech, and has announced a new bulk carrier series.

  • The official certificate was presented to Evergreen president Chang Cheng-yung by ClassNK executive vice president Koichi Fujiwara.
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    Evergreen’s training certified by ClassNK

    2013-02-03T15:31:00Z

    Japanese class society ClassNK has certified several courses run by the Evergreen Seafarer Training Center (ESTC) in Taiwan.

  • Piston with rings, as seen through scavenge ports (GL)
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    NSC adopts GL engine condition monitoring survey

    2013-02-03T15:30:00Z

    Germanischer Lloyd says that German shipping company NSC has decided to implement a condition monitoring survey arrangement for the main engine pistons of 49 of its ships.

  • HLV1600 will meet changing demands
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    Flexible all-rounder suits changing market

    2013-02-01T14:00:00Z

    A new type of multi-purpose, heavy lift ship could become a reality within two years and meet the demands of what its developers say is a significantly changing market, writes Tom Todd.

  • The SACM dual-fuel AGO-G engine
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    So who says dual fuel is the latest trend?

    2013-02-01T00:00:00Z

    Looking through ''The Motor Ship'' for February 1963, it came as something of a surprise to see a reference to a dual fuel marine engine – running on both diesel and liquefied petroleum gas.

  • Patrol craft provide a logical application for the Sea Axe
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    Sales for Sea Axe offer encouragement

    2013-01-31T23:31:00Z

    Dutch shipyard group Damen has developed a bow form that is said to improve seakeeping for fast craft with minimal detrimental effect on performance. Dag Pike explains.

  • ‘Viking Grace’ is the first large passenger ship to be fuelled primarily by LNG
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    Elegant new expression of Finnish technology

    2013-01-31T23:31:00Z

    David Tinsley looks at ‘Viking Grace’, the first large passenger ship to run primarily on LNG fuel, built by STX in Finland, and which is entering service this month in the Baltic.

  • MTC’s shiphandling simulator has a total of three ship bridges available
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    Shipowners and industry establish private training centre

    2013-01-31T23:31:00Z

    Recently, Henrik Segercrantz visited the new MTC Marine Training Centre in Hamburg where he spoke to managing director Heinz Kuhlmann.

  • An engineer from Schat-Harding attends to maintenance of lifeboat mechanisms
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    Safety and service take priority despite economic and regulatory pressures

    2013-01-31T23:31:00Z

    Lifeboat and davit manufacturer Umoe Schat-Harding says the prolonged worldwide industry and economic downturn has led some owners to look for cheaper alternatives when it comes to sourcing safety equipment and expertise.

  • Jon Tipton: Security is a process, not a product
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    Machines do not discriminate

    2013-01-31T23:30:00Z

    Jon Tipton, president of Triskelion Alliance, warns ship operators that focusing on the newest, latest anti-piracy technology can be a trap, as he explains to Wendy Laursen.

  • containerised secure room
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    There's no turning a cargo ship into a battle ship

    2013-01-31T23:30:00Z

    The sophistication of onboard anti-piracy technology is increasing but the design and operation of cargo vessels remains a challenge to its deployment, writes Wendy Laursen.

  • 'Petrojarl Banff': more FPSO conversion for B+V
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    Germans stay afloat with offshore repair

    2013-01-31T23:30:00Z

    Offshore vessel conversions top the news at Germany’s two biggest repair yards at the start of the year while some other facilities also went into 2013 with useful conversion and overhaul work in hand, Tom Todd reports.

  • Model test being carried out on Flexitab surface drive system
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    Surface drive principles applied to large ships

    2013-01-31T23:30:00Z

    In recent years, surface drives have been applied almost solely to small, fast, specialist boats, but, as Dag Pike recounts, the concept is being revisited for large vessel propulsion.

  • ‘MTS Duandra’ a low-NOx, high-efficiency inland tanker
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    Inland waterway tanker produces ‘up to 90% less NOx’

    2013-01-31T23:30:00Z

    Volvo Penta of Sweden reports that its propulsion and genset engines are used onboard the ‘MTS Duandra’, described as the first semi-hybrid inland waterway tanker.

  • Maersk Triple-E – larger ships equal lower cost per unit container (Maersk Line)
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    Shipbuilding in 2012

    2013-01-31T23:30:00Z

    Shipbuilding did not enjoy the best of years in 2012. Although on the surface things seem satisfactory, with many yards reporting that production is still high and order books are full, the realisation that far less healthy times are just around the corner.

  • The ‘USS Tripoli’ features GE’s hybrid power train
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    Fuel saving and low emissions are priorities across the board

    2013-01-31T23:30:00Z

    All sectors of the maritime market are concentrating on cutting costs and regulatory compliance, and even markets such as naval vessels, largely coming outside MARPOL jurisdiction, are showing a desire to be environmentally responsible.

  • The Axiom DWS composite propeller
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    Composites make for propeller efficiency

    2013-01-31T23:30:00Z

    A composite propeller for smaller ships has been launched by UK-based Axiom Propellers. The Axiom propeller’s composite construction is design primarily to save fuel and increase efficiency, through its light weight and optimised blade profile.

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    ‘World’s First’ electric car ferry

    2013-01-31T17:00:00Z

    Norwegian shipyard, Fjellstrand, shipping company, Norled, and engineering giant, Siemens, have developed what they call the ‘World’s First’ completely electric car ferry.

  • Echogen’s heat-to-power technology will be available through GE Marine
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    Waste heat recovery uses 'supercritical CO2'

    2013-01-31T15:26:00Z

    GE Marine has announced an agreement with US company Echogen Power Systems to supply Echogen’s heat-to-power system for use on commercial and military marine vessels.