Motorship News – Page 585
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Clean shipping on MEPC 64 agenda
The International Maritime Organization’s Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC) meets for its 64th session from 1 to 5 October 2012, at IMO Headquarters in London. The meeting’s agenda has now been announced.
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IMO a century after the ‘Titanic’
27 September is the International Maritime Organization’s World Maritime Day. This year’s theme, ‘IMO: One hundred years after the “Titanic”’, was chosen to reflect on passenger ship safety today, and into the future.
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Lloyd’s Register collaborates with A*STAR
Lloyd’s Register has set up a Group Technology Centre (GTC) in Singapore to provide solution to the maritime industry and has reached an agreement with the Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) to collaborate on R&D projects as part of the GTC’s activities.
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OW Bunker launches new quality standard
Danish marine fuel and lubricant supplier, OW Bunker, recently launched a new global quality control standard to ensure the quality of its products supplied by its physical sector.
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Scandlines backs eco-alternatives to Fehmarn link
Starting in October four Scandlines ferries are being fitted with hybrid drives as the first of two separate projects designed to provide possible alternatives to the planned Fehmarn Belt fixed link, writes Tom Todd.
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Palladium and FarSounder unite
Florida based Palladium Technologies has united with Rhode Island based underwater technology company, FarSounder, for the integration of systems for Palladium’s new integrated glass bridge system, SiMon Gold.
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Dozen more PSVs for Seatankers
Seatankers Group has ordered a dozen PX105 platform support vessel design packages from Ulstein through Sinopacific’s Zhejiang yard in Ningbo, China where the vessels will be built.
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Admiralty helps shipping industry plan ahead
Under navigational company, Admiralty, the United Kingdom Hydrographic Office (UKHO) will host the next chain of Digital Integration Workshops in London this month, to help shipping managers plan for the integration of digital technology into bridge operations.
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Wärtsilä wins Hyundai contract
Wärtsilä Hamworthy has won a contract with Korea’s Hyundai Mipo dockyard to supply cargo handling equipment and engineering to four carriers for Antwerp based Exmar Shipping SA.
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Shipping industry loses confidence
According to the latest ‘Shipping Confidence Survey’, carried out by international shipping advisor, Moore Stephens, confidence levels in the shipping industry have fallen to their lowest level in four years.
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Kleven and Parat newbuild deal
Kleven Maritime AS has signed another contract with Parat Halvorsen AS, for a newbuild 361 PSV which will be constructed at Kleven Verft AS in Ulsteinvik.
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GL approves Golten's annealing process
Classification company, Germanischer Lloyd (GL), has approved the repair process of engine service company, Goltens Worldwide Group’s in-situ annealing process for engine crankshafts.
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ABB ups the ante in fuel efficiency
Swiss automation specialist, ABB, has launched a new range of software applications that will help ocean vessels reduce their fuel consumption by up to 20% and it has secured a new order from STX Finland.
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Alfa Laval provides future fuel options
Swedish engineering solutions company, Alfa Laval, is focusing on producing future fuel options for the shipping industry, following its ‘Saving energy and reducing CO2 emissions’ presentation at the SMM trade fair this month.
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New deep water dredger
Societe de Transports de Fluvio Maritime de l''Ouest in France has taken delivery of a new trailing suction dredger with advanced features. This 84m long dredger was built by STX Lorient which specialises in building one-off vessels of unique design, writes Dag Pike.
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EU adopts sulphur directive compromise
The EU has offcially adopted a compromise regarding the sulphur content in marine fuels during its September plenary session, which allows states to assist the maritime sector.
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DFDS connects vessels to Gothenburg’s OPS
Swedish shipping company, DFDS Seaways, is set to get connected to onshore power supply (OPS) at three European ports, in a bid for a better working environment, both on board and ashore, and significant environmental gains.
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Gasfuelled ships conference gets a royal visit
Eidesvik’s new LNG powered supply vessel, the ''Viking Princess'', was named in an official ceremony, which took place at the same time as Mercator Media’s Gasfuelled ships conference in Norway last week.
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Simplex office opens in Australia
UK based marine component manufacturer, Simplex-Turbulo Company Ltd, recently opened its new office in Australia, despite builders still being on site.
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KR moves global headquarters
Classification society Korean Register (KR) recently moved its global headquarters to Busan, South Korea – the company says the move was prompted by continuing international growth.