Other Equipment – Page 47

  • Upgraded fire protection enables ‘Birger Jarl’ to continue in traffic
    News

    Upgraded fire protection allows historic ferry to keep sailing

    2012-05-31T23:00:00Z

    Swedish company SP Fire Technology says that it has carried out a risk analysis and an upgrade to a listed passenger ferry, enabling the service to continue and thus avoiding closure of the operating company.

  • News

    Why stacked disk filter technology provides greater reliability

    2012-05-31T15:45:00Z

    [box for Hyde Marine article]Conservative sizing results in higher filter surface area than screen filters. This results in lower differential pressure and lower velocity through the filter media, providing less opportunity for organisms and sediment to be forced through media, and longer intervals between backwashing. Depth filtration provides a higher ...

  • Missing or unsecured floor plates are an obvious hazard
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    Avoiding engineroom hazards through better practices

    2012-05-31T13:22:00Z

    Rod Neale, safety manager at consultant, design and survey company Burness Corlett Three Quays, relates some of BCTQ’s findings from ship inspections

  • LNG on the quay will take infrastructure investment
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    Don’t overlook auxiliary issues

    2012-04-30T23:30:00Z

    Its worth noting that some auxiliaries see larger load steps while the propulsion engines are near idling, as they are often connected to pumps, cranes and other gear such as thrusters, says Tomas Aminoff of Wärtsilä.

  • The Baltzavod foundry plant, which the USC/Wärtsilä partnership will use for ship machinery production
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    Ship machinery and system production in Russia

    2012-02-29T23:45:00Z

    A joint venture between a Russian shipyard and a major European marine manufacturer hopes to take advantage of the development of shipping in the Arctic region during the next few years, as Eugene Gerden reports.

  • Integrated bridge systems now involve more elements than just navigation
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    Integrated control – the ‘whole ship’ system

    2012-02-29T23:30:00Z

    Dag Pike looks at the variety of systems which combine control of several onboard systems in a fully-integrated fashion.

  • A SAM Electronics NACOS Platinum integrated bridge system, more than 130 of which have already been ordered worldwide for installation aboard ships of all types and sizes
    News

    Operators wary of ECDIS risks

    2012-02-28T23:45:00Z

    Wendy Laursen points out that there is still a lot of work to be done by manufacturers, operators and hydrographers before ECDIS can really be claimed to improve the safety of shipping

  • News

    Navigation news in brief

    2012-02-28T23:45:00Z

    Kelvin Hughes claims its ice navigation radar installed in a MantaDigital radar matches or exceeds the performance of special-purpose ice navigation radars at much lower cost. Raytheon Anschütz has released a new advanced steering control system, NautoSteer AS, where all important components such as follow-up amplifiers, autopilots, interface units ...

  • The ‘Karin Schepers’ - whose poor record brought about the mandatory introduction of BNWAS
    News

    Addressing the human fatigue question

    2012-02-28T23:45:00Z

    Dag Pike says little has changed in relieving watchkeeper fatigue in 100 years of navigation, but the situation is improving as bridge watch alarms become mandatory.

  • News

    Bridge systems look forward to new mandates

    2012-02-28T23:00:00Z

    2012 is likely to provide plenty of work for maritime electronic systems suppliers and installers, to meet the latest IMO regulations and carriage requirements.

  • Chain wheel manipulator developed by Cargotec
    News

    Offshore operators’ needs met by innovations and upgrades

    2011-11-30T23:00:00Z

    Cargo handling group Cargotec says its understanding of offshore support operations enables introduction of innovative solutions, developed in-house or requested by customers, encompassing upgrades as well as new systems.

  • Principle of operation – Cargo Care Solutions plastic hatch cover pad
    News

    Plastic hatch cover supports save maintenance

    2011-11-30T23:00:00Z

    Dutch company Cargo Care Solutions claims that its newly-launched plastic hatch cover support pads can save up to 40% of the costs associated with traditional hatch cover supports.

  • The ultrasonic liquid level switch which forms part of API’s cargo control system
    News

    API technology for Russian newbuildings

    2011-11-30T23:00:00Z

    API Marine, based in Aalborg, Denmark, has signed contracts with two Russian shipyards JSC Zavod Krasnoe Sormovo and JSC Okskaya Sudoverf for supply of full cargo control, alarm and automation system for a total of 31 newbuildings.

  • Korean built boxships to get MacGregor hatch covers and lashing gear
    News

    Hatch covers and lashing systems for South Korea

    2011-11-30T23:00:00Z

    Cargotec has confirmed new orders worth around $35 million to deliver MacGregor hatch covers, lashing bridges and fixed lashing gear for eleven 8,800TEU container ships being built by Sungdong Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering in South Korea.

  • News

    New offshore crane contracts

    2011-11-30T23:00:00Z

    Bergen Group Dreggen has been awarded new contracts with an aggregated value of $7 million from three different international customers, comprising eight different crane units for offshore and maritime operations.

  • MOL’s ‘Brilliant Ace’, which has demonstrated the benefits of Seaflo Neo
    News

    Quantifiable results from hull coatings

    2011-11-20T15:25:00Z

    The right hull coating can, claim several paint suppliers, make a real difference to a ship’s fuel consumption and environmental performance, through lowering hull resistance, and maintaining smoothness throughout the life of the coating.

  • News

    Corrosion protection for seawater filters

    2011-11-20T15:25:00Z

    German filter supplier Armaturen-Wolff says that it has developed, with a partner company, a superior method of protecting seawater filters against corrosion.

  • Marin-Ark MES deployed alongside a ferry
    News

    Marine evacuation systems: a viable alternative to lifeboats

    2011-10-29T23:45:00Z

    With MES now in its fourth decade it is now a well-proven system with clear advantages in certain applications, says Richard McCormick, Marin-Ark sales manager, Survitec Group.

  • Schat-Harding SeaCure hook being installed
    News

    Getting lifeboats off the hook

    2011-10-29T23:00:00Z

    Lifeboat launching systems may finally be getting upgraded but is there a problem with lifeboat maintenance? asks Mark Langdon

  • News

    Combating piracy

    2011-10-29T23:00:00Z

    There are lots of meetings being held on how to combat piracy but how do you go about making your ship less of a target for pirates and how do you stop them getting onboard?