Motorship News – Page 251

  • Europump team
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    Eurotank invests in commercial fuelling

    2020-06-30T17:41:00Z

    Eurotank Service Group is extending its full spectrum of fuel system maintenance and installation services to the fleet fuelling sector with the launch of Europump Maintenance for commercial customers.

  • Samsung Heavy Industries intends to present designs of SOFC-powered vessels to customers in 2022.
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    SHI inks deal to develop SOFC-powered vessels

    2020-06-30T15:22:00Z

    Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) has signed a joint development agreement (JDA) with US based-fuel cell producer Bloom Energy to design and develop fuel cell-powered ships.

  • The Wärtsilä Aquarius UV BWMS was granted Revised G8 compliance in March 2020.
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    Revised G8 Type Approvals for Aquarius UV and EC BWMS solutions

    2020-06-30T13:33:00Z

    Wärtsilä’s Aquarius UV and Aquarius EC ballast water management systems (BWMS) have been granted compliance with revised IMO guidelines by class society DNV GL on behalf of the Norwegian Maritime Authority.

  • Project leaders Egil Hystad (left) and Kjell Storelid (right) of Wärtsilä flank Willy Wågen of the Sustainable Energy Catapult Centre at its test facility at Stord, Norway.
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    Full scale ammonia engine tests to begin in 2021

    2020-06-30T12:52:00Z

    Wärtsilä is to begin long term, full-scale, testing of ammonia as a fuel from Q1 2021. The tests will be conducted on a marine four-stroke combustion engine at the Sustainable Energy Catapult Centre in Stord, Norway will be conducted in close cooperation with Knutsen OAS Shipping AS and Repsol.

  • The supply of hydrogen dehydrogenated from MCH to fuel gas turbines at Mizue Power Station began in May 2020.
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    LOHC hydrogen supply chain project advances

    2020-06-29T17:44:00Z

    An international demonstration project to validate the feasibility of creating an international hydrogen supply chain, connecting Japan from Southeast Asia, has taken a number of major steps forward in recent months.

  • Norden has ordered four 61,000 dwt Ultramax carriers from NACKS in China. A similar Ultramax vessel Market Cooper (pictured) was delivered by NACKS in March 2020. (Image: KHI)
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    Norden orders Ultramax quartet

    2020-06-29T16:25:00Z

    Denmark-based ship owner Norden has ordered a quartet of Ultramax bulk carriers from Nantong COSCO KHI Ship Engineering (NACKS).

  • Yanmar’s 6EY18ALW test engine fitted with two-stage turbocharging (image: Yanmar)
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    Yanmar tests two-stage turbos for four-stroke engines

    2020-06-29T15:34:00Z

    Tests have shown that retrofitting four-stroke auxiliary engines with two-stage turbocharging is both practical and effective, offering the opportunity to increase their efficiency and output, according to Yanmar.

  • The last two vessels of the E-Flexer series are being built at the CMI Jinling Weihai Shipyard in China. (Image: Stena Line)
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    CONSTRUCTION OF E-FLEXER SERIES CONTINUES

    2020-06-29T15:14:00Z

    Stena Line has confirmed that construction of the larger two vessels in its new generation E-Flexer series is underway in Weihai, China.

  • CinfraCap aims to create a CO2 transportation infrastructure Photo: CinfraCap
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    CO2 transportation project launches in Sweden

    2020-06-29T12:29:00Z

    A Swedish project is set to become the first in the world to create a common infrastructure for the transportation of liquid carbon dioxide extracted via carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology.

  • De Nora has created a separate arm of the company for the maritime market Photo: De Nora Water Technologies
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    De Nora creates new marine team

    2020-06-29T12:23:00Z

    De Nora has created a new legal entity, De Nora Marine Technologies, to facilitate the company’s global growth strategy within the maritime market.

  • Fincantieri’s Sturgeon Bay shipyard in Wisconsin (credit: Fincantieri).
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    GREAT LAKES OPERATOR INVESTS LOCALLY

    2020-06-26T15:08:00Z

    Reckoned to be the first ship for Great Lakes trade built on the Great Lakes since 1983, keel-laying for Interlake Steamship Company’s 28,000dwt self-unloading bulk carrier took place on 23 June at Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin, writes David Tinsley.

  • The IMO has expanded its safer mooring guidelines (credit: MAMPAEY)
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    New requirements on safer mooring

    2020-06-26T12:14:00Z

    The IMO has issued draft requirements intended to improve mooring safety by the introduction of additional measures around selection, arrangement, inspection and maintenance and replacement of mooring equipment including lines.

  • Koichi Fujiwara has been appointed chair of the IACS Council Photo: ClassNK
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    IACS Council focuses on technology

    2020-06-26T12:07:00Z

    The International Association of Classification Societies (IACS) Council has held its 81th session by video conference, discussing a range of technical initiatives and electing Koichi Fujiwara of ClassNK as its new chair.

  • Kongsberg Maritime has developed the first remote basic DPO courses to offer practical training (Image courtesy of Kongsberg Maritime)
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    Kongsberg offers remote practical DP Operator training

    2020-06-25T17:45:00Z

    Kongsberg Maritime is beginning to offer basic Dynamic Positioning Operator (DPO) courses remotely, with the practical element of the training also delivered remotely. This innovative solution forms part of Kongsberg Maritime’s plan to extend the scope of remote delivery of targeted education using digital platforms.

  • MacGregor will provide cargo handling cranes for four 62,000 dwt general cargo ships with deliveries between Q2 and Q4 2021.
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    Cargo handling cranes order for MacGregor

    2020-06-25T17:21:00Z

    MacGregor, part of Cargotec, has secured an order to provide cargo handling cranes for four 62,000 dwt general cargo ships to be built in Asia.

  • EMP’s Aquarius Eco Ship design “would most likely incorporate an onboard DC grid to allow a range of power sources to plugged in”
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    Wind above: what goes on below?

    2020-06-25T12:06:00Z

    Could wind’s promised efficiency impact other systems? Stevie Knight asks the questions...

  • The Airseas parafoil line incorporates a data cable which runs to a control pod which directs the wing into a dynamic figure-of-eight flying pattern. Image: Airseas
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    Out on the pull: making wind assistance work

    2020-06-25T12:04:00Z

    Wind power is worth attention: theoretical ‘castles in the air’ are rapidly gaining foundations, writes Stevie Knight

  • The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) has published a first Engine Room Procedures Guide
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    INDUSTRY KNOWLEDGE LAID OUT IN ENGINE ROOM PROCEDURES GUIDE

    2020-06-25T11:53:00Z

    The International Chamber of Shipping has published a first Engine Room Procedures Guide modelled on its globally recognised Bridge Procedures Guide

  • The P24 in Portsmouth Harbour Photo: BAE Systems
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    First look at autonomous sea boats

    2020-06-25T11:01:00Z

    BAE Systems’ Pacific 24 (P24) rigid inflatable boat could significantly enhance the UK Royal Navy’s ability to protect its sailors as the upgraded sea boat is able to execute its own missions without crew and be run from a warship.

  • A new research and innovation centre in Copenhagen is intended to accelerate the decarbonisation of the shipping industry.
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    Industry coalition founds Copenhagen decarbonisation research centre

    2020-06-25T11:00:00Z

    A group of leading industry participants have launched a new research centre in Copenhagen to further the development of new fuel types and technologies. The founding company partners behind the Maersk Mc-Kinney Moller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping are ABS, A.P. Moller - Maersk, Cargill, MAN Energy Solutions, Mitsubishi ...