Motorship News – Page 727

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    Seaspan takes delivery of fifty-third containership

    2010-07-06T17:34:00Z

    Hong-Kong based Seaspan Corporation has accepted delivery of an 8,500 TEU containership named the ‘COSCO Indonesia’ from Hyundai Heavy Industries.

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    UK universities making ships more fire safe

    2010-07-06T17:32:00Z

    Researchers in Bolton and Southampton in the UK are working together to develop the next generation of composite materials for ships making them less vulnerable to fire.

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    Danaos adds another boxship

    2010-07-06T17:29:00Z

    Danaos Corporation took delivery of the newly built containership ‘CMA CGM Rabelais’, expanding its operational fleet to a total of 46 containerships aggregating 200,129 TEU.

  • Swedish icebreaker ‘Atle’, one of a pair to be given GRE pipes from Future Pipe
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    Swedish icebreaker pipe systems to be replaced with GRE

    2010-07-06T12:45:00Z

    Future Pipe Industries has announced an order for the supply of glass fibre reinforced epoxy (GRE) pipe systems for two ice breakers for the Swedish Maritime Association.

  • Tanker Fabiola was, in 1960, hailed as the world’s largest diesel-powered ship
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    Electric power for efficient tugs

    2010-07-05T16:08:00Z

    We often remark that little is new in the world of ship design and ship machinery. The June 1960 issue of The Motor Ship proves that.

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    Wärtsilä, ABB and HUG develop low emissions technology

    2010-07-05T15:57:00Z

    In an extension of their existing cooperation in the development of 2-stage turbocharged medium speed diesel engines, Wärtsilä and ABB Turbo Systems intend to cooperate with a third partner, after-treatment specialist Hug Engineering, based in Elsau, Switzerland.

  • ‘Maersk Edinburgh’ (ex-Pearl Rickmers) is the first ULCS of Rickmers Group which will enter service with charterer Maersk (Photo: Rickmers)
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    Rickmers christens four containerships

    2010-07-05T15:28:00Z

    Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) witnessed a quadruple naming ceremony at its Ulsan shipyard recently when the German Rickmers Group christened four ultra-large container ships (ULCS) of 13,100 TEU each.

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    Samsung snaps up big orders

    2010-07-05T14:59:00Z

    Samsung Heavy Industries has recently signed contracts worth $1.7 billion to build 10 large container vessels and nine oil tankers.

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    New flagship for Holland America Line

    2010-07-05T14:55:00Z

    Fincantieri’s Marghera shipyard has delivered a new flagship, the ‘Nieuw Amsterdam’, to Holland America Line (HAL), a member of Carnival Group. The new ship is the fourteenth the Italian shipbuilder has built for HAL.

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    IMO agrees amendments to STCW

    2010-07-05T14:51:00Z

    At the recently concluded IMO diplomatic conference held in Manila, Philippines, the amendments to the International Convention and Code on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers (STCW), were agreed.

  • Computer-generated image of ship interior
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    Surveying in cyberspace

    2010-07-02T14:39:00Z

    DNV has inaugurated a 3D survey simulator at Gdynia, Poland, designed to improve safety in the shipping industry. Using this, DNV says, virtual ships are used for training, knowledge sharing and development.

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    ClassNK opens three new offices

    2010-07-02T12:10:00Z

    Nippon Kaiji Kyokai (ClassNK) has officially announced the opening of three new exclusive surveyor offices today in Tartous, Syria; Callao, Peru; and Sibu, Malaysia.

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    Brazilian nautical charts go electronic

    2010-07-02T11:30:00Z

    Jeppesen Marine of Norway has concluded an agreement with Brazil’s Directorate of Hydrography and Navigation (DHN) which gives Jeppesen access to all of the nautical charts and data published by DHN for Brazil’s sovereign waters.

  • Sjoerd Meijer is in charge of Jumbo Offshore’s Perth, Australia office
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    Heavy lift company expands in Australia

    2010-07-02T11:18:00Z

    Netherlands-based heavy lift operator Jumbo Offshore has opened a new regional office in Perth, Western Australia.

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    Single oil for high and low sulphur heavy fuels

    2010-07-02T08:47:00Z

    Total Lubmarine claims to have the only lubricant product in the market that can operate successfully for HFO at sulphur contents ranging below 1% and above 4%.

  • DSME’s ACT-IB gas containment system is initially being applied to its LNG-FPSO designs
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    Gas cargo system could impact on LNG-fuelled ships

    2010-07-02T07:35:00Z

    Daewoo Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering (DSME) says that it has developed what it claims to be the largest yet independent-type LNG cargo containment system.

  • A Paxman 1,650 bhp V16 engine on the test bed, complete with reverse-reduction gearbox
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    Shipbuilding statistics and engine design

    2010-07-01T14:29:00Z

    Most of the July 1960 issue of The Motor Ship was taken up by tables of ships on order arranged by country, which showed Great Britain still held a leading position, closely followed by Germany and Japan.

  • Oil analysis laboratory at Kittiwake’s partner company
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    Kittiwake launches marine oil laboratory test service

    2010-07-01T11:41:00Z

    Kittiwake Developments has launched a new, independent marine oil test service, developed specifically with the needs of the marine industry in mind.

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    GNMTC and STX France sign cruiseship contract

    2010-07-01T11:20:00Z

    GNMTC and STX France have confirmed the signature of a contract for the construction of a new cruise ship. This signature follows the letter of intent signed on 4 June, 2010.

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    GL issues the first EEDI certificate

    2010-07-01T11:18:00Z

    The EEDI certificate was issued in accordance with the voluntary EEDI guidelines, MEPC.1/Circ.681 and 682 of the International Maritime Organization (IMO). With this first EEDI certification, Hapag-Lloyd emphasizes its leadership in sustainable container shipping. The attained EEDI value of the Hapag-Lloyd vessel is significantly better than the present average vessel ...