Ships & Yards – Page 77

  • ‘Hoogvleit’, last of four Damen 3850 combi freighters
    News

    Damen launches Dutch combi-freighter

    2013-02-04T14:29:00Z

    The last ship in a continually-evolving series of smaller-tonnage multi-purpose cargo vessels, notable for the level of customisation to the owners’ requirements, has now been handed over by the Dutch Damen Shipyards.

  • A 41,000dwt type has augmented the Seahorse series of versatile, efficient handysize bulkers. In the meantime, the original 35,000dwt Seahorse 35 type is the subject of ongoing design optimisation
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    Larger Seahorse version in response to market demand

    2013-02-04T14:15:00Z

    A new, larger, version of a successful and efficient Danish bulk carrier design is being introduced to the market. David Tinsley describes the rationale behind this new 41,000dwt variant.

  • Patrol craft provide a logical application for the Sea Axe
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    Sales for Sea Axe offer encouragement

    2013-01-31T23:31:00Z

    Dutch shipyard group Damen has developed a bow form that is said to improve seakeeping for fast craft with minimal detrimental effect on performance. Dag Pike explains.

  • ‘Viking Grace’ is the first large passenger ship to be fuelled primarily by LNG
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    Elegant new expression of Finnish technology

    2013-01-31T23:31:00Z

    David Tinsley looks at ‘Viking Grace’, the first large passenger ship to run primarily on LNG fuel, built by STX in Finland, and which is entering service this month in the Baltic.

  • 'Petrojarl Banff': more FPSO conversion for B+V
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    Germans stay afloat with offshore repair

    2013-01-31T23:30:00Z

    Offshore vessel conversions top the news at Germany’s two biggest repair yards at the start of the year while some other facilities also went into 2013 with useful conversion and overhaul work in hand, Tom Todd reports.

  • The design for the G4 class con-ro was adapted by Knud E Hansen for ACL
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    New ACL series advances con-ro concept

    2012-11-30T23:30:00Z

    Long in gestation, ACL’s project for a new breed of deep-sea ro-ro containership (con-ro) finally reached the contractual stage in August, whereby the US-based owner entrusted the building of five 45,000dwt vessels to a Chinese yard, writes David Tinsley

  • Shipbuilding often requires long welded seams, and a tandem process such as the Fronius TimeTwin digital system, seen here at the P+S Werften Wolgast yard, can speed up the welding process
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    System solutions for economical welding

    2012-11-30T23:30:00Z

    In shipbuilding, as in other metalworking industries, weld processes have to combine top-quality results with high cost efficiency, says Christoph Kammerhuber, of Austrian company Fronius International.

  • ‘Talnakh’: second ACS 650 modernisation for Nordic
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    Smaller German yard work points up economic clout

    2012-11-01T00:00:00Z

    Some of Germany’s smaller repair facilities have reported interesting and varied activity of late, demonstrating again how important they remain for the sector in general and for local economies in particular. Tom Todd reports.

  • Bordelon’s Stingray class of OSV relies on Cummins power
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    Cummins powers the new offshore breed

    2012-11-01T00:00:00Z

    The offshore industry in the Americas seems to have a growing demand for a new type of offshore support vessel, the fast supply boat. A size smaller, and lighter, than the conventional PSV, these craft use high speed diesels, mechanically driving either propellers or waterjets for propulsion, rather than the ...

  • Damen is carrying out modifications to shaft lines and gensets on four Dutch Navy frigates
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    Two important contracts for Damen yard

    2012-10-31T23:30:00Z

    Damen Shipyards Group’s Scheldepoort yard has been awarded two substantial contracts; one from the Royal Netherlands Navy to upgrade the machinery on four frigates, and the other to convert a jack-up rig into an accommodation vessel.

  • News

    BV issues offshore conversion guidance

    2012-10-31T23:30:00Z

    Classification society Bureau Veritas has published guidance on conversion of ships into surface offshore units and redeployment of surface offshore units.

  • News

    Cammell Laird goes for growth

    2012-10-31T23:30:00Z

    UK yard Cammell Laird has declared an aim to grow across the marine and renewables sectors, following a strong trade in the first half of 2012.

  • The ‘USS Iowa’, restored as a museum ship with the help of PPG’s latest coating
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    Coating helps revive historic ship

    2012-10-31T23:30:00Z

    US paints supplier PPG Industries says that its PSX One advanced marine coating, introduced last year, is protecting what is known as “the world’s greatest naval ship”, the ‘USS Iowa’, which has been restored and reopened as a naval museum.

  • A part crankshaft replacement was one of the biggest jobs yet carried out by Wetering of Rotterdam
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    Crankshaft replaced right on schedule

    2012-10-31T23:30:00Z

    Engine repairer Wetering of Rotterdam says that it has carried out one of its most challenging projects ever, in terms of complexity, engine size and component size.

  • Navy propeller arrives in the MPR workshop
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    Navy propeller poses challenge

    2012-10-31T23:30:00Z

    Dutch propeller repairer MPR says it has completed a near-impossible repair on a propeller for a naval client.

  • ‘Kommandor Calum’ has been modified by EPG Shipyard in Poland
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    Polish yard upgrades survey ship

    2012-10-31T23:30:00Z

    EPG Shipyard of Gdynia, Poland has been contracted by Hays Ships of Aberdeen, UK, to carry out modification and repair on one of its geophysical survey ships.

  • News

    Repair to large thruster motor

    2012-10-31T23:30:00Z

    UK-based electro-mechanical engineering specialist Houghton International recently completed its largest project on behalf of an unnamed international provider of offshore contract services.

  • ‘Etesco Millennium’ at Gibdock
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    Semi-sub project completed in Gibraltar

    2012-10-31T23:30:00Z

    Gibdock says that it has completed work on its first offshore platform project in almost 15 years, as well as its first PCTC job for a long time.

  • Commercial directors Gary Rodgers of Napier and Sarah Wade of Royston sign the service centre agreement
    News

    Service centre warns of non-genuine turbo parts

    2012-10-31T23:30:00Z

    Diesel engineering specialist Royston has been appointed as the UK Service Centre for Napier Turbochargers.

  • N-KOM was undertaking repairs to seven LNG carriers at the Erhama Bin Jaber Al Jalahma Shipyard
    News

    Seven LNG tankers dock in Qatar

    2012-10-31T23:30:00Z

    Nakilat-Keppel Offshore & Marine (N-KOM) claims to be one of the leading shipyards for LNG vessel repairs, taking advantage of Qatar’s position as a major LNG exporter.