Motorship Multi-News Test – Page 161
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NewsBWMS commissioning test requirements enter force
Commissioning testing is now mandatory for ballast water management systems (BWMSs) installed on newbuilds and existing ships of all flag administrations when the initial BWMS commissioning survey is completed on or after 1 June 2022.
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NewsSvitzer sets carbon neutral goal
Svitzer, leading global towage operator and part of A.P. Moller-Maersk, has today unveiled its decarbonisation strategy that will see the company become fully carbon neutral by 2040.
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NewsWinGD’s holistic approach includes hybrid integration
WinGD has published a new white paper highlighting its holistic approach to help ship owners and operators to decarbonise their vessels, including its role as designer and integrator of hybrid systems.
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NewsElectric tugboat Taiga launched
Tokyo Kisen and e5 Lab have launched the electric tugboat Taiga, currently under construction at Kanagawa Dockyard.
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NewsIntermanager: record all enclosed space deaths
Following another fatal accident in an enclosed space onboard a ship, InterManager has hit out at the shipping industry’s inadequate reporting of serious and fatal accidents.
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NewsNorwind Offshore’s first vessel delivered
The offshore wind company Norwind Offshore took delivery of its first vessel – the Norwind Breeze – from Vard on 30 May.
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NewsFirst Korean reference for Nippon Paint Marine’s FASTAR coating
KSS Line has applied Nippon Paint Marine’s FASTAR® coating to the hulls of a pair of LPG carriers, becoming the first South Korean shipowner to apply the novel nano-type antifouling paint to existing tonnage.
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NewsParis MoU plans CIC on cargo securing
The Paris Memorandum of Understanding on Port State Control (Paris MoU) held its 55th Committee meeting in Bucharest, Romania, last week and added cargo securing to its list of upcoming Concentrated Inspection Campaigns (CIC).
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NewsShip solar system batteries
In a shipping first, marine batteries will be supplied for both a ship solar power system and back-up onboard a Handymax bulker
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NewsTougher measures needed to meet IMO targets: WoodMac
Will the IMO’s efficiency measures be enough to reach current emission targets? “No,” says Iain Mowat, Principal Analyst, EMEARC Refining and Oil Product Markets at Wood Mackenzie.
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NewsFuel Flexibility Strategy Underpins Engine Launch Plans: Stefan Nysjö
Stefan Nysjö, Vice President Power Supply – Marine Power at Wärtsilä discusses the importance that fuel flexibility is likely to play in the new multi-fuel operating environment, and locates the new 46TS-DF engine in a broader context.
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NewsWärtsilä’s 46TS-DF sets fuel economy record
A new version of Wärtsilä’s 460-bore engine claims 52% efficiency.
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NewsCelebrity Beyond stretches Edge class
Celebrity Cruises has recently taken delivery of Celebrity Beyond from Chantiers de l’Atlantique, the third in a series of five Edge-class vessels.
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NewsStena Bulk Bolsters Eco Tanker Fleet
Following handover on the South Korean peninsula, the first of two eco-designated, medium-range (MR) tanker newbuilds chartered by Stena Bulk has made her trading debut.
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NewsStena RoRo delivers largest E-Flexer RoPax to date
Stena RoRo has delivered the first of two extended E-Flexer ferries to Stena Line, the Stena Estelle.
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NewsNYK and PowerX form business alliance
NYK has entered into a capital and business alliance agreement with Power X Inc.
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NewsWärtsilä and Maran Gas extend collaboration
Wärtsilä and Maran Gas Maritime reaffirm their commitment to work together with extension of maintenance agreement
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NewsGreen corridor cluster alliance
Lloyd’s Register Maritime Decarbonisation Hub and partners are launching an alliance to develop a green corridor cluster beginning with intra-Asia container trade
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NewsWinGD introduces compact on-engine iCER system
Swiss marine power company WinGD has introduced an on-engine version of its iCER system, enabling the emissions reduction technology to be installed without impact on engine footprint.