Motorship News – Page 132
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SOLAS updates now set for 2024 introduction
DNV advises that there are a set of amendments to the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) and associated Codes that enter into force on 1 January 2024.
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KR representative elected Chair of IACS Hull Panel
Korean Register’s Cho Hyungmin, Principal Surveyor of Ship & Offshore Technology Team, has been elected the next Chair of the IACS Hull Panel.
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Smart Shipping deal
GTT has won a major deal to equip its Smart Shipping solution on more than thirty vessels
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KM wins fin stabiliser ferry deal
Retractable fin stabiliser deal for two new ferries set to serve the busy Clyde to Hebrides route in Scotland
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ABS’ Patrick Ryan looks forward to digital Freedom in 2023
Patrick Ryan, Senior Vice President of Global Engineering and Technology discusses the upcoming migration of ABS customers to the Freedom platform and the rollout of the Class Digital Twin in an exclusive interview with The Motorship at Posidonia 2022.
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WinGD’s Schneiter looks forward to further efficiency savings
Dominik Schneiter, WinGD’s Vice President R&D discusses improvements in operational performance for the engine maker’s customers in an interview with The Motorship.
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TGE wins gas handling order for Northern Lights LCO2 carriers
German company TGE Marine Gas Engineering says that it has been awarded a contract by Dalian Shipbuilding (DSIC) to deliver the gas handling systems for two new liquid CO2 (LCO2) carriers. The carriers have been ordered in connection with the Northern Lights CO2 Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) facility in ...
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Carbotreat and VDL AEC Maritime partner on CCS
Netherlands-based companies VDL AEC Maritime and Carbotreat have joined forces to provide carbon capture and storage (CCS) solutions for LNG and HFO fuelled vessels.
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Berge Bulk selects WindWings for Newcastlemax
Singapore-based Berge Bulk will equip its Newcastlemax bulker Berge Olympus with BARTech WindWings by Yara Marine Technologies.
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IACS launches Safe Decarbonisation Panel
The International Association of Classification Societies (IACS) Council met in London this week and agreed to set up a Safe Decarbonisation Panel in recognition of the challenge of meeting ambitious targets safely and with the necessary technical underpinning to facilitate early investment.
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IACS cyber security requirements mandatory from 2024
The International Association of Classification Societies (IACS) has recently published new Unified Requirements (URs) for cyber security that will be mandatory for classed ships and offshore installations contracted for construction on or after 1 January 2024.
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New marinised Li-ion battery
Modular Li-ion battery system enables flexible solutions to suit hybrid and fully-electric vessels
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Cleanship Super notation first for oil tanker
A newbuild tanker has received the BV stamp of approval for pollution control
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Shell And CMA CGM Ink LNG Supply And Decarbonisation Agreements
Shell and CMA CGM Group have signed agreements that will see them work closely together to accelerate decarbonising the marine sector. This includes a multi-year liquefied natural gas (LNG) supply agreement, which will supply LNG to CMA CGM’s 13,000 teu vessels in the Port of Singapore, starting from the second ...
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TotalEnergies and BV collaborate on ammonia as fuel study
Bureau Veritas (BV) has completed a study aiming at de-risking the use of ammonia as a marine fuel, with a specific focus on leak mitigation and treatment, in collaboration with TotalEnergies.
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Cargill to expand biodiesel production for maritime market
A new biodiesel plant has opened at Cargill’s existing facility in Ghent, Belgium, which will produce renewable fuel for the shipping and freight industries.
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CMA CGM and MPA collaborate on decarbonisation and digitalisation
The CMA CGM Group and the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) have agreed to collaborate on maritime decarbonisation.
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New rules for ships entering Shanghai Port
Lloyd’s Register reports that new rules for shipowners and ship operators regarding machinery failure in Shanghai Port’s territory come into effect on 1 July 2022.
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MAN Engines approves use of renewable diesel fuel
The complete range of current MAN marine engines from 200 to 2,000 HP (147 to 1,471 kW) is now approved for renewable diesel fuel.
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Danish navy davit delivery
An innovative telescopic davit designed for the Danish navy functions in the same way as a crane