Motorship Multi-News Test – Page 657

  • MAN's S80ME-C9 (illustrated) and S90ME-C8/9 super long-stroke types are finding increasing favour for container vessels by allowing larger propeller diameters to be used
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    Changes of course in boxship power

    2011-10-31T23:45:00Z

    Efficiency optimisation trends in the containership sector, prompting a shift to lower vessel speeds, have fostered new solutions to powering arrangements and hull design based on the use of larger propellers and machinery with slower running speeds, writes David Tinsley.

  • The new-generation Wärtsilä 620mm-bore engine, in seven-cylinder configuration
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    Wärtsilä move widens choice in mid-size engine market

    2011-10-31T23:45:00Z

    Through a major initiative to swell its range of low-speed, two-stroke marine diesels, Wärtsilä is set to provide owners, shipyards and designers with greater choice in the mid-size engine category, writes David Tinsley.

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    First NK-classed ship with special construction for liquefiable cargoes

    2011-10-31T12:02:00Z

    Japanese class society ClassNK says that a new vessel is the first to receive approval from the Panama Maritime Authority in accordance with IMBSC Code part 7.3.2.2, governing carriage of cargoes which may liquefy.

  • Anti-piracy activities such as this EU mission off Somalia has not been able to guarantee safety from pirates. Photo: Council of the European Union
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    UK arms up against piracy

    2011-10-31T12:02:00Z

    British merchant ships sailing off the coast of Somalia will be allowed to carry armed guards to deter pirates in future.

  • The Mitsubishi Heavy Industries ‘Sayaendo’ LNG carrier design
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    Two new LNG carriers for Osaka Gas and Mitsui OSK Lines

    2011-10-31T12:02:00Z

    Osaka Gas has entered into an agreement with Mitsui OSK Lines for joint ownership of two new LNG carriers and a placement of ship-building orders to Mitsubishi Heavy Industries.

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    New 'Kamsarmax' bulk carrier launched for 'K' Line

    2011-10-31T12:01:00Z

    Japanese operator ‘K’ Line (Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha) has announced the launch of an 82,000dwt bulk carrier, the ‘Zen-Noh Grain Magnolia’, at the Fukuyama Tsuneishi yard.

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    Contract for boxship propulsion packages

    2011-10-31T11:00:00Z

    An order for supply of engines and propulsion equipment for six new ro-ro container vessels being built in Korea for NSCSA, the National Shipping Company of Saudi Arabia, has been placed with Wärtsilä.

  • ‘Seatruck Power’ is launched in Flensburg
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    Second Irish Sea ro-ro launched at FSG

    2011-10-31T10:42:00Z

    Irish Sea ro-ro freight operator Seatruck has launched and named the second in its series of four new vessels building at FSG Flensburg in Germany. The ship has been named ‘Seatruck Power’.

  • ‘Queen Mary 2’ at her last refit at B+V in 2008
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    QM2 to visit B+V for interior refit

    2011-10-31T10:10:00Z

    Cunard has announced that its flagship cruise vessel, the ‘Queen Mary 2’, is shortly to dock at the Blohm & Voss repair yard in Hamburg, Germany, for an extensive interior refit.

  • ‘Costa Favolosa’ running her sea trials (Courtesy of Fincantieri)
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    Largest Italian cruise ship enters service

    2011-10-31T00:15:00Z

    Fincantieri’s Marghera shipyard in Venice, Italy, recently delivered the largest cruise ship flying the Italian flag to Costa Cruises.

  • ‘Shin Koho’ on builders trials
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    World’s first hybrid turbocharged bulk carrier

    2011-10-31T00:00:00Z

    The Japanese shipowner Nippon Yusen Kaisha (NYK) recently took delivery of a new 180,000dwt bulk carrier, Shin Koho, from the Universal Shipbuilding Corporation’s Tsu Shipyard.

  • Gas-fuelled design of versatile short-sea trader developed by Rolls-Royce for Nor Lines
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    Versatile, gas-fuelled design for northern waters

    2011-10-30T23:45:00Z

    Norway’s geography and its distribution of communities and industry has ensured a continuing, important role for coastal and short-sea transportation, writes David Tinsley.

  • The Italian Coast Guard’s deep-sea supply vessel will be equipped with a ZF 9300 PTI hybrid gearbox
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    ZF on a roll with several large contracts

    2011-10-30T23:00:00Z

    Friedrichshafen-based ZF Marine, in conjunction with Dutch company HRP (now ZF Marine Krimpen) has secured a contract with Aberdeen-based global shipping and energy firm, the Craig Group, to supply retractable azimuth thrusters for four 50m stand-by type vessels.

  • Installing Thordon's seawater lubricated propeller shaft bearing replacing metal bearing and oil
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    Avoiding the slippery slope to lubricant pollution

    2011-10-30T23:00:00Z

    Environmental lobby groups are pressing the shipping industry, and its regulators, to move away from traditional oil-based lubricants which are causing significant harm to the global marine environment.

  • ‘Kilimanjaro III’ exceeds expectations during sea trials
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    Tanzania gets new catamaran ferry

    2011-10-30T23:00:00Z

    The Hobart, Tasmania, shipbuilder Richardson Devine Marine (RDM) recently delivered the 38m aluminium catamaran passenger ferry Kilimanjaro III to Coastal Fast Ferries in Tanzania.

  • Marin-Ark MES deployed alongside a ferry
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    Marine evacuation systems: a viable alternative to lifeboats

    2011-10-29T23:45:00Z

    With MES now in its fourth decade it is now a well-proven system with clear advantages in certain applications, says Richard McCormick, Marin-Ark sales manager, Survitec Group.

  • Finnish operator Meriaura has ordered a new multipurpose deck carrier/heavy load vessel, derived from its 2008-built ‘Aura’, but incorporating advanced ecological features.
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    Baltic operator to use biofuel in new project cargo carrier

    2011-10-29T23:01:00Z

    Finnish-based industrial products and general cargo transport group Meriaura added a new dimension to its Baltic and North Sea fleet in 2008 when it commissioned the 4,700dwt multipurpose open deck carrier Aura, targeted at regional heavy-load opportunities.

  • Schat-Harding SeaCure hook being installed
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    Getting lifeboats off the hook

    2011-10-29T23:00:00Z

    Lifeboat launching systems may finally be getting upgraded but is there a problem with lifeboat maintenance? asks Mark Langdon

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    Combating piracy

    2011-10-29T23:00:00Z

    There are lots of meetings being held on how to combat piracy but how do you go about making your ship less of a target for pirates and how do you stop them getting onboard?

  • The ADIS display shows draught values and trim together with tons-to-go value; once maximum load capacity is reached the alarm tells the crew to stop the loading process
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    Non-invasive draught measurement technology from Canada

    2011-10-29T23:00:00Z

    Dr Iain Weir-Jones, PhD, PEng, of Vancouver-based Weir-Jones Engineering, looks at a system for determining actual draught measurement to improve safety, shiphandling and fuel economy.