Ships & Yards – Page 66

  • Engine exchange for Nobiskrug
    News

    Nobiskrug tackles Poseidon engine swap

    2014-11-29T23:32:00Z

    Tom Todd reports that Nobiskrug Werft in Rendsburg on the Kiel Canal was completing a full engine exchange on the veteran multi-purpose German research ship ''Poseidon'' in December.

  • GDD installs scrubbers
    News

    Scrubber installations keep GDD busy

    2014-11-28T23:32:00Z

    Scrubber installation work on five 17,400dwt Transfennica con-ro ships has become a lucrative new sector for German Dry Docks during the second half of this year, writes Tom Todd.

  • 'Baltika' has an asymmetric design, causing issues for automation
    News

    A ship with control issues

    2014-11-03T11:07:00Z

    While control automation is desirable in ordinary vessels, its importance can’t be underestimated when it comes to innovative designs such as the asymmetric ‘Baltika’, says Stevie Knight.

  • The ‘Sapphire Blue’ LNG-fuelled cruise ship concept design
    News

    Gas fuelled ships into the future

    2014-10-31T23:00:00Z

    The Motorship discusses the way forward for LNG at sea with Oskar Levander, vice-president of innovation, Rolls-Royce.

  • Proposed ATB container unit – LNG as fuel, with gas carried in tanks on the barge, is being considered for this type of application
    News

    The articulated tug and barge expands into offshore waters

    2014-10-31T23:00:00Z

    Dag Pike examines how the tug and barge concept, so popular on North American inland waterways, has grown into a viable proposition for deep water transport to and from the US and elsewhere.

  • ‘Loch Seaforth’ is FSG’s first ro-pax for five years.
    News

    Loch Seaforth updates FSG ro-pax design

    2014-10-31T20:00:00Z

    Tom Todd reports on the first ro-pax to be delivered from German yard FSG for some time, since the yard, formerly a ro-ro specialist, has branched out into other complex newbuilds, including ships for offshore service as described last month.

  • News

    The Jones Act market

    2014-10-08T09:29:00Z

    The US Jones Act generally restricts the marine transportation of cargo and passengers between points in the US (including non-contiguous areas) to vessels built in the US and registered under the US flag, manned by predominately US crews and 75%-owned and controlled by US citizens.

  • ‘Amazon Warrior’ puts the Flensburger stamp on a highly sophisticated segment of the offshore market
    News

    Purpose-built for long-endurance seismic survey anywhere

    2014-10-08T09:28:00Z

    WesternGeco’s ‘Amazon Warrior’ is a testament both to growing demand and the increasing technological and operational challenges in the high-density segment of the marine seismic data acquisition market. David Tinsley reports.

  • The Aker Philadelphia-built ‘Liberty Bay’ has been assigned to the conveyance of crude oil from Alaska to US west coast refineries. (Aker Philadelphia Shipyard)
    News

    Jones Act Aframax gives new dimension to US shipbuilding

    2014-10-08T09:28:00Z

    The largest vessel built to date by Aker Philadephia Shipyard is testament to increased US industrial capabilities in support of growth in domestic energy production and economic activity, writes David Tinsley.

  • KHI’s Kobe yard is used to very dense sub construction
    News

    From submarines to support vessels

    2014-10-08T09:28:00Z

    Some people may have raised an eyebrow at Island Offshore’s recent decision to take the first Rolls-Royce UT777 design to a Japanese yard that doesn’t, so far, have a record of offshore builds, writes Stevie Knight.

  • 'Island Performer' was delivered in a record breaking 18 months. Photo: Ulstein Group/Marius Beck Dahle
    News

    'Island Performer': inventive inheritance

    2014-10-08T09:27:00Z

    What was wanted was an ''SUV of the ocean’, a demanding build customised not only for riserless light well intervention (RLWI) but also for IMR work. However, ‘says Stevie Knight, ''Island Performer'' was delivered by Ulstein against the clock, a mere 18 months from signing.

  • Farstad’s UT 754 WP 'Far Solitaire' was the first Rolls-Royce UT design to be built with a wave piercing bow
    News

    The UT story: 40 years of vessel success

    2014-10-08T09:27:00Z

    New designs and concepts continue to flow from the Rolls-Royce offshore family; John Barnes looks at the 40-year history of the UT family of offshore support ships.

  • Incat's fast ferry expertise has been applied to crew transfer for the Caspian fields
    News

    Offshore crew transport gets larger and faster

    2014-09-22T12:05:00Z

    Australian shipbuilder and designer Incat Tasmania has recently christened what it claims to the world’s largest and fastest crew boat.

  • Three dredgers from Great Lakes docked simultaneously at ASRY
    News

    ASRY continues to attract new clients

    2014-09-03T18:49:00Z

    Arab Ship Repair Yard (ASRY) of Bahrain has recently appointed Resolute Maritime Services as its Greek agent. This has resulted in increased activity from the Greek market at ASRY including leading Greek owner Maran Tankers Management which sent a VLCC for docking.

  • The two GulfMark PSV’s in Shipdock Amsterdam’s Panamax dock
    News

    Yard coins ‘retro-upgrade’ term for offshore job

    2014-09-03T18:49:00Z

    Damen’s Shipdock Amsterdam yard describes a recent repair and conversion job on two offshore supply ships a ‘retro-upgrade’ – combining a general upgrade with retrofitting of anti-roll stabilising tanks.

  • SeaKing Electrical MD Dave Gillam
    News

    SeaKing Electrical invests in “high impact” electrical engineering software

    2014-09-03T18:48:00Z

    Birkenhead, UK based SeaKing Electrical, which focuses on marine electrical engineering, says that it has invested in new engineering software, as used in the nuclear and military markets .

  • News

    UK yard invests in upgrades

    2014-09-03T18:48:00Z

    UK shipyard McTays says that it has invested more than £1million at its Birkenhead yard, including upgrading a slipway to accommodate vessels up to 2,000dwt and 90m in length.

  • HullWiper – now available in Sweden
    News

    ROV hull cleaning service comes to Europe

    2014-09-03T18:48:00Z

    Dubai-based GAC EnvironHull says that Gothenburg is the latest port to be added to the network of bases offering using its HullWiper ROV-operated hull cleaning service.

  • P&S ferry at Fayard (Photo: Brix)
    News

    Germans lose Scandlines conversions

    2014-09-03T16:20:00Z

    The biggest surprise at Blohm + Voss Repair so far this year has been the decision by Scandlines not to convert its two unfinished ro-pax ferries Berlin and Copenhagen at the Hamburg yard after all, writes Tom Todd.

  • News

    German yard co-operation praised

    2014-09-03T16:19:00Z

    Yard personnel co-operation has come in for praise at Germany’s Privinvest group of companies after a ship repair job at Lindenau Schiffswerft proved more difficult than originally thought, writes Tom Todd.