Other Equipment – Page 45

  • Rendering of the prototype Hull Vane installation
    News

    Stern foil improves efficiency

    2013-02-28T23:30:00Z

    A novel system of stern foils has been developed to improve hull efficiency, writes Dag Pike.

  • The bugs in fuel can cause major problems for offshore platforms
    News

    Tracking down bugs in the system

    2013-02-19T23:30:00Z

    Rigs are increasingly sensitive to fuel quality these days, and PSV operators simply can no longer rely on their supply – no matter how established – to make sure the fuel it is about to deliver is clean.

  • Mobile applications with dual spray mode and jet mode for lancing distances give firefighters an advantage
    News

    Fire safety for support vessels

    2013-02-19T15:30:00Z

    Support vessels bring unique challenges to fire safety: flammable cargos and a deck space which is often taken up by heavy machinery.

  • Experience without the danger is the aim of Transas’ new simulator
    News

    Taking trainees to the edge (without dropping them over)

    2013-02-18T23:00:00Z

    Training simulators are very useful, especially when you need to show how difficult things can get, without endangering a vessel, crew or even getting your shoes wet.

  • Cathelco's ballast water treatment system, seen under test
    News

    Too many type approvals

    2013-02-18T15:18:00Z

    Debate over discharge standards and type approval testing continue to create uncertainty for shipowners despite the reassurances of the equipment manufacturers, according to Wendy Laursen.

  • PSM's ClearView display
    News

    A corrupt corporate culture

    2013-02-18T15:17:00Z

    Some operators are deliberately flouting bilge water discharge rules, writes Wendy Laursen.

  • Bill Davidson: Simple is good
    News

    An engineer’s perspective on ballast water treatment

    2013-02-18T15:17:00Z

    Bill Davidson, chief engineer of California Maritime Academy’s research and training vessel ''Golden Bear'', has now had hands-on experience with three different ballast water treatment systems, writes Wendy Laursen.

  • EnSolve Biosystems has developed the EnScrub Biofilter to address hydrocarbon contaminants as an add-on device for SOx scrubbers
    News

    Scrubbers need a hydrocarbon add-on

    2013-02-18T15:17:00Z

    Current scrubber systems focus on the removal of SOx and NOx from ship engines rather than polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and particulate matter (PM) that end up in the scrubber effluent, writes Wendy Laursen.

  • Examples of organisms transported in ballast water
    News

    Environmentally-friendly and trouble-free voyages

    2013-02-18T15:17:00Z

    Sven Jadzinski, senior product manager marine, at GEA Westfalia Separator Group looks at GEA’s approach to efficient and compliant ballast water treatment.

  • Drill ship 'West Navigator' was the first marine application for Wärtsilä’s 24/7 condition monitoring system
    News

    Condition monitoring provides key to ship automation

    2013-02-18T15:16:00Z

    In its drive to be a complete systems supplier to the maritime industry, Wärtsilä is looking far beyond its core propulsion-related product portfolio.

  • News

    Vibration monitoring certified

    2013-02-18T15:16:00Z

    Dart Automation, the automation and instrumentation division of Nico International, has been accredited with Germanischer Lloyd certification as an authorised service supplier for vibration monitoring and machinery diagnostics onboard ships.

  • ‘Seven Viking’ had to find space for a complete descaling plant inside
    News

    More compact than a Swiss Army knife

    2013-02-18T14:11:00Z

    Of the latest build to come out of Ulstein’s yard, Haavard Stave says: “Although is called ‘Seven Viking’, should really have ‘Victorinox’ stamped onto it like a Swiss Army knife, it has so many functions packed in.”

  • The DOC 7500 carrier can make headway even in higher seas and fully loaded
    News

    Tug and barge alternative

    2013-02-18T14:11:00Z

    “We simply saw a gap: a vessel that can handle high seas more easily than the normal offshore tug and barge combinations,” says Remko Bouma of Damen Shipyards Bergum.

  • Kleven’s latest build for Remoy is one of a handful of new generation LNG vessels
    News

    Growing gas challenges

    2013-02-18T14:10:00Z

    "Challenges," Kleven MD Ståle Rasmussen tells MS, "tend to arise in combination with each other when building LNG vessels."

  • An engineer from Schat-Harding attends to maintenance of lifeboat mechanisms
    News

    Safety and service take priority despite economic and regulatory pressures

    2013-01-31T23:31:00Z

    Lifeboat and davit manufacturer Umoe Schat-Harding says the prolonged worldwide industry and economic downturn has led some owners to look for cheaper alternatives when it comes to sourcing safety equipment and expertise.

  • Jon Tipton: Security is a process, not a product
    News

    Machines do not discriminate

    2013-01-31T23:30:00Z

    Jon Tipton, president of Triskelion Alliance, warns ship operators that focusing on the newest, latest anti-piracy technology can be a trap, as he explains to Wendy Laursen.

  • containerised secure room
    News

    There's no turning a cargo ship into a battle ship

    2013-01-31T23:30:00Z

    The sophistication of onboard anti-piracy technology is increasing but the design and operation of cargo vessels remains a challenge to its deployment, writes Wendy Laursen.

  • A repower package for the Norwegian ferry ‘Folgefonn’ features Sperre’s new Pleat coolers
    News

    Heat exchangers designed for simpler maintenance

    2012-11-30T23:30:00Z

    Earlier this year, Norwegian company Sperre, best known for its compressors, set up a new subsidiary, Sperre Coolers, to deal with its newly-developed plate coolers and box coolers.

  • Alfa Laval’s PureBallast 2.0
    News

    Ballast and bilge form integrated treatment solution

    2012-11-30T23:30:00Z

    Alfa Laval’s ‘pure thinking’ concept includes, alongside exhaust gas cleaning systems, crankcase gas cleaning and waste fuel recovery, systems for ballast and bilge water treatment.

  • Stein Foss, Moss Hydro CEO
    News

    Filters attract attention of Norwegian BWTS industry

    2012-11-30T23:30:00Z

    Two Norwegian companies are looking at filters, components which have proved troublesome in some ballast water treatment systems so far.