Motorship News – Page 337

  • Photo: MEPC 72 set an absolute target for greenhouse gas emissions reduction across the global maritime industry Photo: IMO/flickr/CC
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    ICS offers insight into the Paris Agreement

    2018-07-04T14:24:00Z

    The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) has launched a new publication that explains what the Paris Agreement could actually mean for international shipping.

  • Hyundai Global Services and Hyundai Merchant Marine signed an MoU in Busan in late June to cooperate on scrubber retrofit projects
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    Hyundai Merchant Marine plans scrubber retrofits

    2018-07-03T18:48:00Z

    Hyundai Merchant Marine has signed a memorandum of understanding with Hyundai Global Services to install exhaust gas cleaning systems on an undisclosed number of vessels.

  • Marco Ghiglione (left) managing director, T Mariotti and Andrea Trevisan, senior vice president sales & marketing cruise, Damen
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    Damen enters cruise building segment with Seabourn deal

    2018-07-03T11:44:00Z

    Dutch shipbuilder Damen Shipyards Group has entered the cruiseship newbuilding market for the first time, partnering Italian company T Mariotti to build two expedition vessels for Seabourn Cruises

  • The 'future-proof’ Diamond 2 64,000dwt Ultramax design (credit: Graig Shipping)
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    Diamond shines on Graig Ultramax ambitions

    2018-07-03T11:07:00Z

    Building on the highly successful Diamond bulk carrier design programme, Cardiff-based Graig Shipping Group and DNV GL have collaborated in the development of a new Ultramax bulker concept, reports David Tinsley.

  • The diesel-reductant SCR system developed by Adnox, as applied to a 3.4MW four-stoke engine
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    Diesel SCR uses heat recovery to boost payback

    2018-07-03T10:33:00Z

    A new NOx abatement technology promises to pay for itself by using diesel oil as a reductant for selective catalytic reduction (SCR), creating waste heat that can be recovered for power.

  • 'Elena H'
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    Damen’s InvaSave offers alternative to BWMS

    2018-07-02T16:34:00Z

    Damen’s InvaSave has supplied clean D2-standard ballast water for a newbuild vessel making a single trip it to enable it to skip the installation of a ballast water management system (BWMS).

  • Lloyd’s Register Foundation
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    Lloyd’s Register safety challenge opens

    2018-06-29T14:18:00Z

    The Lloyd’s Register Safety Accelerator has announced its first round of innovation challenges to find solutions for how to improve human safety onboard ships and floating platforms.

  • Landmark liquefied biogas bunkering for 'Fure Vinga' using Skangas' Gothenburg LNG facility
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    Furetank takes first liquefied biogas bunkers

    2018-06-28T14:35:00Z

    The ‘Fure Vinga’ has become the first vessel to take on liquefied biogas (LBG) bunkers, demonstrating the ability to deliver the fuel through existing LNG infrastructure in Gothenburg.

  • probunkers aims to design, build, own and operate a fleet of LNG supply vessels in seven ports initially Photo: probunkers
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    Partners embark on port LNG bunker design

    2018-06-28T11:21:00Z

    ABS has signed a pioneering Joint Development Program (JDP) with probunkers to provide technical support as it embarks on designing a fleet of specialist LNG bunker vessels for key ports around the world.

  • IMES GmbH’s EPM-XP plus is a user-friendly engine analyser for 2 and 4-stroke diesel engines Photo: IMES
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    High performance analyser for diesel engines

    2018-06-28T11:05:00Z

    A German specialist in cylinder pressure sensors and combustion monitoring systems is to launch a new engine analyser which promises to offer increased engine diagnosis.

  • The 2017-completed 'Nagara Maru' is a sistership to the newly-built 'Oi Maru'. Credit: Mitsui OSK Lines
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    Cutting-edge coal bulker extends Japanese fleet

    2018-06-28T09:22:00Z

    MOL’s ‘Oi Maru’ has joined a fleet tackling the transport demands fuelled by rising coal consumption by Japan’s power generation industry. David Tinsley reports.

  • EnSys and Navigistics predict a spike in ULSFO prices and even petrol station prices during a 'scramble period' in 2020
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    ‘Major risks remain’ as sulphur cap nears

    2018-06-28T07:45:00Z

    The introduction of the IMO’s global sulphur cap still poses a big risk to shipping and the global economy as 2020 nears, say the authors of the supplemental marine fuel availability study.

  • Approval Explorer allows all maritime stakeholders to identify, locate and contact Bureau Veritas approved service suppliers
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    Powerful supply and manufacture search engine

    2018-06-27T14:15:00Z

    A new search engine has been launched to identify, locate and contact certified service suppliers and product manufacturers.

  • The Grimaldi Group has been using PureSOx for exhaust gas cleaning aboard its vessels since 2014
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    Five vessel scrubber connectivity deal

    2018-06-27T13:42:00Z

    The Grimaldi Group has signed up to a five vessel Alfa Laval PureSOx scrubber connectivity deal in order to give it greater insight into its emissions monitoring.

  • The 3MW fuel cell under development could help power the zero-emissions cruise ship of the future
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    ABB and Ballard plan 3MW marine fuel cell

    2018-06-27T11:46:00Z

    ABB and fuel cell specialist Ballard Power Systems are to jointly design, build and validate a marine fuel cell which, at 3MW, will be significantly more powerful than previous ship installations.

  • Sign of the times: Wayne Jones (left), chief sales officer and Thomas Knudsen, senior vice president, MAN Energy Solutions
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    MAN strategic shift drives new investments

    2018-06-27T04:40:00Z

    MAN Energy Solutions has changed its approach to acquisitions, investments and organisational structure to embrace its new brand and strategy, chief sales officer Wayne Jones has told The Motorship.

  • Tan Sri Mohd Hassan Marican, chairman. Pavilion Energy (right) and Patrick Pouyanné, chairman and CEO, Total. Credit: Total; Imagine Photography
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    ‘Next generation’ LNG bunker vessel for Singapore

    2018-06-27T04:27:00Z

    Total and Pavilion Energy are to share a long-term charter of an LNG bunker vessel as part of their agreement to develop the LNG bunker supply chain in Singapore.

  • WIth an average claim of US$763,320, getting engine lubrication wrong can be a costly business. Credit: The Swedish Club
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    Engine lubrication failures soar, study finds

    2018-06-27T04:06:00Z

    Incorrect lubrication is the most frequent and most expensive cause of main engine damage according to a new report from The Swedish Club.

  • Power to gas technology exemplifies how new fuels from renewable sources hold the key to decarbonisation across industry sectors
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    Beyond diesel: MAN name change crowns sustainability shift

    2018-06-26T13:05:00Z

    MAN Diesel & Turbo today becomes MAN Energy Solutions, highlighting the company''s accelerating strategic shift towards sustainable technologies.

  • aqua-tools’ B-QUA test kit
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    BWMS verification with onboard test kit

    2018-06-26T11:34:00Z

    Greek shipowners can assess the efficiency of their ships’ ballast water management systems (BWMS) with an onboard test kit supplied by aqua-tools following its new sales and distribution agreement with Piraeus-based Maritech Ltd.