Motorship Multi-News Test – Page 127
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NewsAiP issued for NH3-fuelled 200,000dwt bulk carrier
ClassNK has issued an Approval in Principle (AiP) for a 200,000dwt ammonia fuelled bulk carrier jointly developed by ITOCHU Corporation, Nihon Shipyard, Mitsui E&S Machinery, “K” Line, and NS United Kaiun Kaisha.
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NewsWärtsilä to jointly develop onboard LNG-to-hydrogen technology
Wärtsilä has entered into a joint development agreement with Hycamite TCD Technologies, a privately-owned Finnish company specialising in the development of a pioneering technology for producing clean hydrogen and solid carbon from methane.
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NewsTT-Line takes delivery of second LNG ferry
Germany’s TT-Line has taken delivery of its second LNG-fuelled ferry in its Green Ships series.
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NewsDual-fuel containership conversion
C-LNG Solutions is providing its LNG fuel gas supply system for the conversion of a containership to dual-fuel propulsion
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NewsWindWings construction under way
Construction of first WindWings under way as vessel sector races to meet new CII rules in 2023
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NewsKorean Yard Gears Up To Fast Ferry Market
South Korea’s shipbuilding industry has shown another side to its capabilities through the delivery of a 72m high-speed passenger ferry. Constructed by Kangnam Corporation at Busan to an Australian design, the 40-knot catamaran will support lifeline services between the mainland at Incheon, near the capital Seoul, and island communities in ...
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NewsStretched Dutch Design Targets Extra-Long Freight
A stretched version of the proven Ecobox multi-purpose cargo vessel series is set to make its debut with Dutch operator Symphony Shipping. The 12,500dwt Symphony Atlantic combines greater scope for long-length freight and project cargoes with increased fuel efficiency through the integration of an Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) waste heat ...
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NewsEST-Floattech signs contract with Rolls-Royce Power Systems
EST-Floattech has signed a long-term framework contract with Rolls-Royce Power Systems to supply the ‘Green Orca 1050’ battery module on board 10 newbuild vessels.
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NewsNYK completes concept design for ammonia-ready vessels
NYK, MTI, and Elomatic have completed the concept design phase of a new Capesize bulk carrier and a very large crude oil tanker (VLCC) in a project that aims to build LNG-fuelled vessels that can be efficiently converted to an ammonia.
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NewsShortsea shipping transitioning away from diesel mechanical propulsion
The integration of hybrid propulsion systems is now seen as a strategic investment in the shortsea shipping segment, according to a November 2022 Wärtsilä webinar Future proof solutions for short sea shipping vessels.
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NewsABB inks COSCO deal
ABB signs it first contract with COSCO Shipping to provide shaft generator systems for ten container ships
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NewsMethanol-fuelled Proman Stena Bulk tanker named
Proman Stena Bulk has formally named its first newbuild IMOIIMeMAX methanol-fuelled 49,900dwt tanker, Stena Pro Patria, in a ceremony hosted in Trinidad and Tobago.
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NewsFuretank receives grant to fit OPS connection to tanker
Swedish shipowner Furetank has been granted state and EU climate investment support for installing shore power connection on a tanker currently in production.
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NewsCODELCO and NYK aim to decarbonise copper shipping
Corporación Nacional del Cobre de Chile (CODELCO), one of the world’s leading copper producers and a Chilean state-owned company, and NYK Bulk & Project Carriers (NBP) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to jointly study the decarbonised transportation of copper products.
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News3D model approved for PCTC
A new 3D exchange breaks down barriers between varying design and software platforms helping speed up the design process
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NewsSeapeak orders five LNG carriers
Seapeak LLC has entered into shipbuilding contracts for the construction of five, 174,000-cubic meter M-type, electronically controlled, dual-fuel LNG carrier newbuildings.
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NewsKR releases SeaTrust-HullScan V3 software
Korean Register (KR) has released a new version of its structural assessment software, SeaTrust-HullScan V3, to dramatically improve its ability to handle large-capacity graphics and cope with ever more complex ship designs and regulations.
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NewsMagnetic signals used to detect faults in electric machines
Researchers at HydroCen and NTNU have developed a method for monitoring the magnetic fields of electric machines to detect faults.
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NewsABS publishes requirements for composite repairs
ABS has published ABS Requirements for Bonded and Composite Repairs of Steel Structures and Piping, the latest in the class society’s portfolio of technical requirements to support the marine and offshore industries.
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NewsTechcross BWMS certified cyber secure
Techcross has obtained the Cyber Security Capability Cert for its BWMS