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First plate cut for new cruise ship
The first steel plate has been cut at by Fincantieri’s Monfalcone yard for Princess Cruises'' next ship, which will be known as ‘Royal Princess’.
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Mermaid pods chosen for ‘Europa 2’
Converteam of France has announced that Mermaid podded electric propulsion, developed by Converteam and Rolls-Royce, has been ordered by STX Europe for Hapag-Lloyd’s new ‘Europa 2’ cruise ship.
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Chemical tanker delivered to Saudi owner
National Chemical Carriers of Saudi Arabia has taken delivery of the first of two chemical carriers ordered from SLS Shipbuilding of Korea.
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Survey consultancy launches reference book
BMT Marine & Offshore Surveys, a member of BMT Group, has compiled a guide to the technical aspects of marine hull and machinery insurance
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Genuine spares at a discount
MAN PrimeServ’s Service Center Denmark in Frederikshavn has launched a new online business portal offering what the company says are large savings on a surplus stock of original parts.
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Furuno extends display supply agreement
Hatteland Display has announced that it has signed a three-year extension of its cooperation agreement with Furuno Norway.
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More success for propulsion control system
Kongsberg Maritime says that it has achieved 3,000 deliveries for its AutoChief C20 machinery control system, following the latest factory acceptance test (FAT).
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Boxship engine completes type approval
MAN Diesel & Turbo says that its Mk9 80-cm bore super-long-stroke engine recently completed its type approval test (TAT) at engine builder HHI-EMD, a division of Hyundai Heavy Industries in Korea
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Comms package for deep-sea tugs
Stratos Global says that its Inmarsat Fleet Broadband satellite communications service offering has been selected for six deep-sea tugboats in Fairplay Towage’s fleet.
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Big Chinese orders on the horizon
Reports from China indicate that a private equity-led consortium has ordered 50 to 100 new container, tanker and dry-bulk ships, which will be leased to Chinese operators.
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Yet another jackup contract for Keppel
Keppel FELS has announced a contract worth about $210 million from Japan Drilling Company (JDC) to build a KFELS Super B class jackup rig.
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Havyard AHTS begins build in China
Keel laying recently took place for a Havyard 843 AHTS being built for Sinopec at the Yuexin Shipyard in China.
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Anchor-handling equipment on order
Cargotec has announced an order for MacGregor anchor-handling systems for two 12,000 bhp AHTS/oil recovery vessels under construction in China.
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Turbocharger family now complete
MAN Diesel & Turbo has completed its TCA turbocharger range following the extensive test programme carried out on the smallest variant, the TCA44.
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High thrust jets for Norwegian workboats
One of the latest deliveries from Norwegian builder Grovfjord Mek Verksted is a 10m fast planing aluminium workboat, driven by an Ultrajet waterjet.
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Oil spill radar establishes itself in market
Consilium Marine & Safety of Sweden reports that its recently launched oil spill radar has enjoyed a strong demand in the marketplace.
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Improved boxship concept launched
DNV and MAN Diesel & Turbo have jointly launched the next stage of DNV’s Quantum concept ship, with improvements to the machinery and the hull design and arrangement.
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Dorman name continues under new ownership
Dorman Diesel, a name previously associated with small marine propulsion and genset engines, is set to reappear in the marketplace following a change of ownership.
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42m wave piercing ferry for Bali
Australian designer Incat Crowther has secured a contract to design a 42m wave piercing catamaran ferry for Indonesian operator Quicksilver Bali.
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Malaysian crew boat from Strategic Marine
Western Australian shipbuilder Strategic Marine’s Singapore shipyard has delivered another 40m offshore oil and gas support vessel to Malaysia.