Motorship Multi-News Test – Page 326
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NewsWärtsilä to upgrade modular waterjet range
Wärtsilä is to overhaul its light weight modular waterjet range, introducing a new axial pump design, which will boost performance by increasing thrust by as much as 3%. The upgraded design also features improved cavitation margins, which will lower noise levels.
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NewsLR inks first deepsea autonomous MOU
Lloyd’s Register (LR) signed a deal in Singapore to collaborate on an industry-first autonomous navigation system for deepsea commercial operations with ST Engineering Electronics and Mitsui.
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NewsChantiers de l’Atlantique wins fifth RCCL cruise order
French shipbuilder Chantiers de l’Atlantique has signed an agreement for a fifth order from cruise operator Royal Caribbean Cruises (RCCL) for an Edge-class ship. The vessel is scheduled for delivery in autumn 2024.
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NewsSingapore retains top maritime capital spot
The Leading Maritime Capitals 2019 report has been released, showing that Singapore has maintained its position as leader.
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NewsMaritime ‘single window’ project success
A successful International Maritime Organization (IMO) project promoted by Norway to establish a maritime ‘single window’ in Antigua and Barbuda has been completed – and the source code for the system will now be made available to other countries who need it.
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All EGCS approved in South African ports
The South African Maritime Safety Authority (SAMSA) has approved all types of approved exhaust gas cleaning systems (EGCS) in South African territorial waters and ports under its control, enabling ships fitted with the technology to continue to burn high-sulphur bunker fuel and still comply with the IMO’s 2020 0.5% sulphur ...
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NewsCEMEX dredge pump e-motor passes tests
A Damen dredge pump powered by permanent magnet has passed its preliminary tests with flying colours.
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NewsABB wins second polar cruise ship order
Swiss-Swedish corporation, ABB, has secured an order covering power, automation, propulsion and digital systems for the second icegoing cruise ship to be built by Ulstein for Lindblad Expeditions.
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NewsNorled opts for Ballard fuel cell for first hydrogen ferry
Norled, the Norwegian ferry operator, has selected Ballard Power Systems to supply fuel cell modules to a hybrid ferry. Ballard will provide two next-generation 200 kilowatt (kW) modules for the hybrid ferry, which is expected to be the first liquid hydrogen fuel cell-powered ferry in commercial operation globally when it ...
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NewsMinimal holding time for PureBallast 3
Alfa Laval PureBallast 3 has received an updated type approval from the US Coast Guard (USCG) which makes it possible for vessels to deballast in United States waters with a holding time of just 2.5 hours.
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NewsABB to supply propulsion package for Seabourn’s new cruise ships
Carnival Corporation’s ultra-luxury brand Seabourn has selected ABB to provide an integrated power and propulsion package for two ultra-luxury expedition newbuildings.
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NewsHarvey Gulf selects Wärtsilä for first Americas PSV hybrid retrofit
Louisiana-based Harvey Gulf International Marine is undertaking the first hybrid retrofit on the ''Harvey Energy'', the first LNG-fuelled platform supply vessel (PSV) in the Americas. Technology group Wärtsilä has received an order to supply an energy storage solution as part of the hybrid retrofit. The order was booked in April ...
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NewsSHELL MARINE UPDATES ALEXIA CYLINDER OIL RANGE
Shell Marine is introducing Shell Alexia 40 – a new two-stroke engine cylinder oil specifically for use with engines running on 0.5% sulphur content Very Low Sulphur Fuel Oil (VLSFO).
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NewsSulphur 2020: The potential impact on fuel pumps after 0.50% sulphur limit is introduced
Muhammad Usman, LR’s product manager for fuel advisory services, examines some of the potential impacts of the 0.50% sulphur limit on fuel pumps.
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NewsWinGD to cooperate with ExxonMobil on lube digitalisation
WinGD and ExxonMobil are to collaborate on integrating data from Mobil Serv Cylinder Condition Monitoring service with WinGD’s Integrated Digital Expert (WiDE) predictive maintenance technology. The agreement will offer vessel operators with innovative performance benefits ahead of the introduction of the IMO''s 2020 global sulphur cap.
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NewsTECHCROSS TO APPLY FOR USCG TYPE APPROVAL FOR ECS-HYCHLOR
Techcross, the Korean manufacturer of ballast water management system (BWMS), has completed testing for US Coast Guard (USCG) type approval of its indirect electrolysis BWMS method, ECS-Hychlor. It plans to apply for type approval in June 2019.
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NewsDNV GL to lead 3D printing research
Germany headquartered classification society DNV GL has been appointed as the lead researcher of the first phase of a new Singapore-based programme to study the feasibility of additive manufacturing (AM), or 3D printing, in the maritime industry.
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NewsFinning to supply bespoke generators to RN mine hunter vessels
Finning UK and Ireland (Finning), the UK’s sole supplier of Cat® engines, has been contracted to supply bespoke replacement salvage generators for Royal Navy mine countermeasure vessels (MCMVs).
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NewsKongsberg signs "power-as-service" deal
Technology company Kongsberg has signed a long-term “Power-by-the-Hour” service agreement with coastal cruise operator Havila Kystruten. The ten-year NOK150 million (USD17.6m) contract will cover four new coastal cruise vessels that are currently under construction.
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NewsABS sets up sustainability hub in Singapore
Classification society ABS has established the ABS Global Sustainability Center with a mission to help maritime transition to a sustainable, lower emissions industry. Located in Singapore, the facility will the flagship of ABS'' worldwide sustainability activities, covering research into alternative fuels, de-carbonisation pathways, digitisation technologies as well as certifying, verifying ...