Other Equipment – Page 7
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NewsNES to supply battery system for gantry crane
Shipping company Gearbulk has contracted Norwegian Electric Systems (NES) to provide the battery system for a new crane to be installed on board a general cargo vessel.
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NewsDigitalisation and electrification to shape the future of cargo handling
Deck equipment suppliers are developing solutions that will help with the new challenges faced by the industry that is looking to modernise and meet tighter environmental standards, writes Samantha Fisk. Tailor-made for Arctic conditions Source: Aukra Aukra, a Norwegian-based cargo handling systems provider, supplied a tailor-made automated loading ...
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NewsCavotec wins three new SHI orders
Cavotec has been awarded three orders for its shore power connection systems by marine equipment manufacturer Samsung Heavy Industries.
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NewsPalfinger adds offshore passenger transfer system to portfolio
Palfinger's marine business has concluded the acquisition of the Offshore Passenger Transfer System (OPTS) technology developed by the Rotterdam-based Lift2Work, adding the innovative OPTS to its portfolio of deck and handling equipment.
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NewsFramo strengthens sustainable aquaculture focus
Equipment supplier LiftUP has become part of leading pump manufacturer Framo, strengthening the company’s focus within sustainable aquaculture.
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NewsCargo access orders for Asia RoRos
MacGregor, part of Cargotec, has secured an order to provide cargo access equipment for eight RoRo vessels to be built in Asia.
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NewsEND OF THE LINE FOR MaK PRODUCTION
Germany’s marine engineering sector has suffered a blow from the Caterpillar Group’s decision to end production of the MaK medium-speed brand, writes David Tinsley.
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NewsThe Switch installs 100th PMM
Yaskawa Environmental Energy/The Switch has reached a significant milestone with the installation of more than 100 permanent magnet machines (PMM) for in-line shaft generators since 2014.
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NewsWHERE WILL THE JOURNEY TO REDUCE METHANE SLIP END?
The financial challenges involved in eliminating methane slip from engines are likely to be just as important as the technical ones – and both should be considered in the context of methane emissions that occur throughout the full lifecycle of LNG production and use.
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NewsLEVEL PLAYING FIELD NEEDED FOR CARBON CAPTURE TECHNOLOGY MARKET
A growing number of technology options are being explored for onboard carbon capture, but the space penalty they carry means regulation will be key to adoption.
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3-stage air-cooled compressors first choice for large ship engines
The majority of seagoing vessels with an engine power of at least 20,000 kW are equipped with a 3-stage air-cooled starting-air compressor nowadays. The technology, which offers heat reduction advantages, has been installed on ships ranging from container ships to tankers and cruise vessels.
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NewsGEA unveils new direct drive bilge separator
GEA is launching a new generation of bilge separators with integrated direct drive, bringing predicted energy savings of 30,000 kWh annually per vessel.
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NewsAHC technology boosts US ocean research vessel
When the University of Hawai‘i Marine Center decided to upgrade the winch and offshore crane on its Research Vessel Kilo Moana in 2019, the new Launch and Recovery System was equipped with enhanced winch control with active heave compensation. The solution provides scientists with a safe, efficient and reliable way ...
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NewsTMC compressors selected for LPG-fuelled carriers
Jiangnan Shipyard (Group) Co. Ltd. has contracted TMC Compressors (TMC) to supply its marine compressed air system to four very large gas carriers the yard is building for Chinese gas carrier Tianjin Southwest Maritime.
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NewsLiebherr grab cranes for Oldendorff transloaders
Liebherr has supplied a three CBG 360-type four-rope grab cranes for a transhipment vessel for Oldendorff Carriers, lifting the number of CBG 360 type cranes Liebherr has delivered to seven.
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NewsMacGregor to supply cranes for new US-built TSHD
MacGregor, part of Cargotec, has secured a new equipment order to supply two large, 120 ft. double telescopic service cranes and one 50 ft. telescopic stores crane for a self-propelled hopper dredger (TSHD) being built at Keppel AmFELS shipyard in Brownsville, Texas for Manson Construction Co.
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NewsGEA OFFERS IMPROVED MARINE SEPARATOR EFFICIENCY
GEA has announced the launch of a new version of its GEA marine Separator. The upgraded unit - the GEA marine Separator prime - offers improved separation efficiency and higher certified flow rates.
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NewsPERMANENT MAGNET SHAFT GENERATORS SET FOR BIGGER ROLE IN HYBRIDISATION
Shaft generators are increasingly becoming part of ship electrification designs, and the advantages of permanent magnet systems are being recognised.
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NewsAir deal for TMC Compressors
Jiangnan Shipyard (Group) Co. Ltd. has contracted TMC Compressors (TMC) to supply its energy efficient marine compressed air system to six LPG carriers the yard is building for LPG shipping company Petredec.
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NewsDebut for debris removal system aboard Van Oord dredger
The operation of an automated debris removal platform aboard a Van Oord trailing suction hopper dredger, Vox Amalia, safely removes debris that accumulates after the recovery of the vessel's draghead.