Motorship News – Page 559

  • GL has approved Bolier as a MaK engine dealer
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    GL certifies MaK dealer Bolier

    2013-03-22T16:51:00Z

    Classification society Germanischer Lloyd (GL) has approved Netherlands based Machinefabriek Bolier BV in accordance with MaK''s standards for its propulsion and service dealers.

  • OstiaEdge Shore Edition is available as an iPad app
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    Analytics for fuel optimisation

    2013-03-22T16:12:00Z

    US company ESRG says that it has recently added new capabilities to its OstiaEdge analytical software package to help shipowners and managers reduce fuel costs.

  • Four of 10 Neptun newbuilds named at the same time for Viking
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    Neptun names 10 newbuilds at one go

    2013-03-22T16:12:00Z

    Germany’s Neptun Shipyard has named six ships at a single ceremony in Warnemuende while a further three built by the yard were simultaneously named in Amsterdam, writes Tom Todd.

  • The first steel was cut for the new Rolldock vessels last month
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    Funding secured for new Rolldock ships

    2013-03-21T17:41:00Z

    The construction of two ultra-modern special transporters at Germany''s FSG shipyard for the Dutch heavy lift shipping company RollDock are being made possible by €74m of loans from a consortium of banks.

  • 'MSC Preziosa'
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    Green award for MSC

    2013-03-21T17:00:00Z

    Global cruise company, MSC Cruises, has been awarded the prestigious ‘7 Golden Pearls’ award by classification society, Bureau Veritas (BV), for its latest flagship ‘MSC Preziosa''.

  • Fafnir’s new Havyard 832L L WE is Iceland‘s first PSV, and most expensive ship in the country‘s fleet
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    Havyard gets contract for Iceland‘s first PSV

    2013-03-21T13:48:00Z

    Norway‘s Havyard Group has announced the award of a contract from Icelandic oil service company Fafnir Offshore for a type 832L L WE platform supply vessel, said to be Iceland‘s first PSV.

  • ‘Silja Symphony’ is one of two ships using the MSL PM software with STA module
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    Maintenance software for Baltic ferries

    2013-03-21T13:44:00Z

    UK-based Marine Software Ltd reports the delivery of an MPM - Marine Planned Maintenance upgrade to Tallink-Silja, for installation on-board ‘Silja Symphony’ and ‘Galaxy’.

  • The Triple-E vessels will be the largest container ships ever built
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    Maersk Line’s Triple-E vessels

    2013-03-20T17:00:00Z

    Maersk Line has announced a new CO2 reduction target of 40% over the next eight years and this will largely be realised by its new Triple-E vessels, due for completion in June 2013.

  • 'Greenstream' is the first of two LNG powered tank barges to be chartered by Shell
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    Shell launches first LNG barge

    2013-03-20T15:48:00Z

    Global energy company, Shell, has launched the first 100% LNG powered tank barge, ‘Greenstream’ – a first for the company and the inland marine industry.

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    AET’s second eco-design VLCC

    2013-03-20T13:02:00Z

    Global petroleum tanker operator, AET, has taken delivery of a second eco-design VLCC built at Korea’s DSME Shipyard, that is fully compliant with the IMO Ballast Water Management Convention.

  • Royston engineer overhauling the fuel injection equipment
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    Engine overhaul for Subsea 7 OSV

    2013-03-20T05:00:00Z

    UK company Royston has completed the first stage of a 30,000h engine overhaul of the Subsea 7-owned ‘Rockwater 1’ dynamically positioned dive support vessel.

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    MHI and Hakata team up on container carrier

    2013-03-19T17:21:00Z

    Japanese company’s Mitsubishi Heavy industries (MHI) and Hakata Shipbuilding Co have teamed up to develop a 1,000 teu container carrier and have received their first order.

  • ‘Queenscliff’s’ docking will be improved by the addition of bow thrusters
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    Bow thrusters for Australian ferry

    2013-03-19T15:58:00Z

    Western Australia company Wesmar has announced an order from Hydraquip of Tasmania, for two bow thruster systems for retrofit installation on a steel-hulled car/passenger ferry.

  • Brunsbuettel Locks: one main lock open again
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    One Canal lock re-opens for big ship business

    2013-03-19T15:57:00Z

    Engineers on the Kiel Canal have succeeded in getting one of the two damaged main locks in Brunsbuettel back into operation, re-opening the nearly 100km-long waterway to some of its big ship traffic for the first time in more than a week, writes Tom Todd.

  • The Environship cargo vessel being built for Nor Lines
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    Environship wins green technology award

    2013-03-19T15:57:00Z

    Rolls-Royce says that it has received the International Green Ship Technology Award for its Environship concept, a design and system solution for cargo ships that reduces CO2 emissions by up to 40% compared to similar diesel-powered vessels.

  • Sinopacific’s Dayang Shipyard
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    Asia - a key market for shipping

    2013-03-18T19:32:00Z

    According to a new survey by the Norton Rose Group, the Asia Pacific is catching up with Europe in terms of being a key market for the shipping sector.

  • The vessels will be equipped with Stadt's disel electric propulsion systems
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    Stadt propulsion for offshore vessels

    2013-03-18T17:50:00Z

    Norway''s Stadt AS, has won an order to supply diesel electric propulsion systems for seismic support vessels, owned and operated by the Faroe Islands’ Thor Offshore.

  • Screen shot from the American Club's previous confined space safety video about tanker spaces
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    Bulker safety advice from P&I Club

    2013-03-18T16:29:00Z

    “There is an insistent need to create awareness of the circumstances which have too often resulted in the death or injury of crew members entering enclosed spaces on board ship.”

  • The expedition support vessel has been designed for long expeditions in rough waters
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    Kleven to build expedition vessel

    2013-03-15T17:47:00Z

    Norwegian shipbuilder, Kleven, has secured a contract to build a high specification expedition support vessel, designed by fellow Norwegian company, Marin Teknikk.

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    Wärtsilä plans new factory in Brazil

    2013-03-15T11:20:00Z

    Wärtsilä has announced that it will set up a new fully-owned manufacturing facility in Brazil to meet increasing demand, particularly in the offshore market.