Motorship Multi-News Test – Page 239

  • MOL and ShipDC are sharing the data of a further 180 ships operated by MOL Photo: MOL/ShipDC
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    MOL and ShipDC to share more ship data

    2021-03-01T13:29:00Z

    Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL) and Ship Data Center (ShipDC) are sharing the data of around 180 ships targeted for MOL’s ‘FOCUS Project’ through the use of IoS Open Platform (IoS-OP), the data sharing platform promoted by ShipDC.

  • ANDRITZ is offering a barge-based scrubber solution Photo: ANDRITZ
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    ANDRITZ barge scrubber suits any vessel

    2021-03-01T13:21:00Z

    ANDRITZ has extended its scrubber portfolio with a barge solution for vessels in port that reduces the level of SOx, NOx and ultrafine particulates in the exhaust gas regardless of the size of vessel or its engines.

  • Dole Maya seen prior to launching at the Chengxi yard. (credit: CSSC).
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    BOXSHIP TONNAGE FOR US FRUIT TRADE

    2021-03-01T11:25:00Z

    Putting trade in US imports of fresh fruit and other perishable produce from Latin America on a new economic and environmental footing, Dole Food Company has taken delivery of the first of two Chinese-built refrigerated containerships, writes David Tinsley.

  • : Lloyd Werft – just last year but with busier docks than now.
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    Germany’s Lloyd Werft faces closure or sale

    2021-03-01T10:03:00Z

    Genting-owned Lloyd Werft Bremerhaven (LWB) is to close at the end of the year and local German shipbuilding group Rönner is among those interested in buying it, writes Tom Todd.

  • ABS has released a white paper focusing on issues surrounding the introduction of Methanol as Marine Fuel
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    ABS PRODUCES METHANOL AS A MARINE FUEL GUIDANCE

    2021-02-26T13:10:00Z

    ABS has released a white paper offering guidance on issues surrounding the use of methanol as Marine Fuel, evaluating the challenges in the design and operation of methanol-fuelled vessels.

  • Biodegradable oil is mandatory in some parts of the world, such as the polar regions Photo: Bakker Sliedrecht
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    Biodegradable oil for submersible motors test

    2021-02-26T13:04:00Z

    Bakker Sliedrecht is carrying out tests to determine whether biodegradable oil can be used in the submersible motors that the company supplies for Van Oord.

  • ‘VestVind’ will rely on ABB software to make real-time decisions Photo: ABB
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    ABB advisory system for United Wind

    2021-02-26T12:58:00Z

    A third United Wind Logistics module deck carrier will use ABB’s marine advisory system to support real-time decision making as it transports windfarm components such as turbines, foundations and blades to offshore installation sites.

  • Further refinement and optimisation of versatile ro-ro/lo-lo capacity. (credit: Grimaldi).
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    GRIMALDI BOOSTS DEEPSEA RO-RO INVESTMENT

    2021-02-26T11:44:00Z

    Signalling yet another stage in the unerring renewal and development of the Grimaldi fleet, the Italian company has ordered six ro-ro multipurpose vessels for the West African trade in South Korea, writes David Tinsley.

  • BeHydro's hydrogen-capable, dual-fuel prime mover (credit: BeHydro)
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    NEW JV FURTHERS ADOPTION OF HYDROGEN DUAL-FUEL ENGINES IN JAPAN

    2021-02-26T11:24:00Z

    Belgian shipping and technology company CMB and Japan’s ITOCHU and Nippon Coke & Engineering have announced a collaboration to produce hydrogen for local consumption by land and maritime industries, initially on the northern island of Kyushu.

  • ClassNK has granted RMSV notation for a MOL PCC Photo: ClassNK
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    First ClassNK remote survey notation for PCC

    2021-02-25T11:27:00Z

    ClassNK has granted its Remote Survey (RMSV) notation for a pure car carrier operated by Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL) and managed by MOL Ship Management (MOLSHIP).

  • Magnus Lande, head of APAC for Veracity by DNV GL Photo: DNV GL
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    DNV GL joins Smart Maritime Network

    2021-02-25T10:11:00Z

    DNV GL has joined the Smart Maritime Network, an initiative dedicated to supporting collaboration and standardisation in the development of IT systems for the shipping sector.

  • Implementing CII must be linked to design-related measures, says Dr Gunnar Stiesch (image: MAN Energy Solutions)
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    CII’s impact on engines remains unclear

    2021-02-24T19:01:00Z

    The IMO’s proposed Carbon Intensity Indicator (CII) may be an operational measure but could have an impact on machinery, Paul Gunton reports

  • New fuels have called for a lengthy research and development process: Woodward’s SOGAV250 and SOGAV65 on the testbench
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    Stakeholders, materials and design: SOGAVs meet the multifaceted challenges of change

    2021-02-24T18:53:00Z

    With new developments come challenges for tried-and-trusted components. Rick Boom of Woodward talks to Stevie Knight.

  • J-ENG is to collaborate with Nabtesco Corp. in developing a new engine control platform.
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    J-ENG NEXT GEN ENGINE CONTROL PROJECT

    2021-02-24T18:34:00Z

    Japan Engine Corporation (J-ENG) is to enter into a collaboration agreement with engine control specialist Nabtesco Corporation. The joint research contract covers research into integrating insights derived from a digital twin with the next generation of J-ENG''s Eco engine control system.

  • WE Tech Solutions' technology is to be supplied to Hyundai Mipo Dockyard for installation on four LPG carriers.
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    WE TECH TO SUPPLY SHAFT GENERATORS FOR HMD LPG CARRIER NEWBUILDS

    2021-02-24T17:02:00Z

    WE Tech has received an order to deliver an energy efficient package including its direct drive dual winding permanent magnet shaft generator solution to a new series of four LPG carrier vessels. The vessels are to be built for an unnamed buyer at Hyundai Mipo Dockyard in South Korea.

  • The WITV will be built to ABS Class Photo: ABS
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    First Jones Act WTIV to be ABS Class

    2021-02-24T12:47:00Z

    The first ever Jones Act compliant offshore wind turbine installation vessel (WTIV), a key vessel for the development of the United States offshore wind industry, will be built to ABS Class.

  • The Coalition for the Energy of the Future is exploring carbon neutrality Photo: Wärtsilä
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    Future energy coalition reveals 2021 focus

    2021-02-24T12:42:00Z

    The Coalition for the Energy of the Future, of which Wärtsilä is a founding member, has identified seven development projects for 2021.

  • Becker Marine System's managing director Dirk Lehmann and COBRA business unit lead Godehard Gauf (credit: Becker Marine Systems)
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    DNV GL grants Type Approval to Becker Marine Systems battery system

    2021-02-23T18:22:00Z

    Classification society DNV GL has granted Type Approval to a battery system supplied by Becker Marine Systems. The first orders of the COBRA battery system, which utilises lithium ferro phosphate (LFP) battery cell technology, are due to be delivered later in 2021.

  • Danfoss DM430M display
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    Danfoss launches first marine display

    2021-02-23T16:03:00Z

    Danfoss Power Solutions has released its first display for the marine market to help maintain efficient and technically advanced ship operations.

  • Flywheels can pick up energy and return it endlessly, making them suitable for fast cycle, peak shaving applications. Image: SK
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    Spin doctors: a new take on peak shaving

    2021-02-22T12:27:00Z

    Energy storage solutions (ESS) are turning up onboard an ever-increasing range of vessels, but batteries are not the only, or even the most suitable, solution for peak shaving a supersized demand. Flywheels might do better, writes Stevie Knight