Ships & Yards – Page 11

  • The propeller retrofit, along with improved performance at slower speeds, is expected to result in double-digit fuel savings.
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    Propulsion system optimisation produced double-digit fuel savings

    2021-09-30T10:23:00Z

    A recent retrofit to optimize a container ship’s propeller blade design has brought performance and fuel efficiency gains.

  • 'Nukumi'
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    Bespoke self-unloader for vital trade

    2021-09-28T11:42:00Z

    Canadian shipping’s high profile in the self-discharging bulk carrier stakes has found new expression in an innovative vessel nearing completion at a Chinese yard, writes David Tinsley.

  • Fjord FSTR boosts capacity and capability in the Norway/Denmark traffic. (credit: Austal Philippines).
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    FAST CAT SETS PHILIPPINES BUILD RECORD

    2021-09-27T11:22:00Z

    Constructed in the Philippines to Australian blueprints, Fjord Line’s high-speed, catamaran ro-pax ferry gives a new edge to competition on the Skagerrak, writes David Tinsley.

  • Harland & Wolff's owners InfraStrata confirmed that the Appledore site in Devon was fully operational in August 2021, little over 2 years after its closure in 2019
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    UK YARDS: BUILDING VALUE FROM RETAINED STRENGTHS

    2021-09-23T11:11:15Z

    Despite the UK’s unheralded prowess in fulfilling the most technologically-complex naval vessel projects, the erosion of commercial shipbuilding capability and trade skills since the 1980s means pragmatism and long-term thinking must underpin any bid to revitalise the sector, writes David Tinsley.

  • K Line took delivery of its first LNG-fuelled PCTC Century Highway Green in March 2021.
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    K Line inks deal for 8 x LNG-fuelled 7,000 ceu PCTCs

    2021-09-23T10:16:00Z

    Japanese operator Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha, Ltd. (K Line) has ordered 8 x 7,000 ceu car carriers. The orders for the dual-fuel LNG-fuelled newbuildings have been placed with Nihon Shipyard and Shin Kurushima Dockyard in Japan and China Merchants Jinling Shipyard.

  • FSG adds an impressive €100 million order as it continues to rebuild.
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    FSG rallies again with €100 million LNG order

    2021-09-21T14:51:00Z

    A much-revived Flensburger Schiffbau Gesellschaft (FSG) has booked an order worth more than €100 million for a 43,100gt  RoRo ferry newbuild with LNG propulsion, writes Germany correspondent Tom Todd.

  • Hydra has been engineered for primary operation on liquefied hydrogen-fed fuel cells.
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    HYDROGEN FERRY FITS NORWEGIAN GREEN AGENDA

    2021-09-13T11:10:00Z

    Norway’s sustained, vigorous investment in the ferry fleet that is integral to its coastal highway infrastructure has provided a breeding ground for alternative and innovative powering systems, writes David Tinsley.

  • Ji Long Dao brings increased capacity, speed and comfort to the Bohai Strait crossing (credit: SDARI).
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    CHINA BOOSTS DOMESTIC RO-PAX FLEET

    2021-09-13T11:04:00Z

    China’s shipbuilding industry has reached a new milestone through the delivery in August of the fastest and most sophisticated ro-pax ferry in the national fleet, writes David Tinsley.

  • Kawasaki Heavy Industries received its first two orders for LPG-fuelled LPG/ammonia carriers in Q3 2021. (credit: KHI)
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    K Line books first LPG-fuelled LPG/ammonia carrier with KHI

    2021-09-07T14:44:14Z

    Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha, Ltd. (“K” Line) has agreed a contract with Kawasaki Heavy Industries for a 86,700 m3 LPG/ammonia carrier newbuilding. The dual-fuel newbuilding will be powered by an engine capable of operating on either LPG or VLSFO, the ship owner confirmed.

  • Maersk methanol vessels are under construction
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    ABS Class methanol vessels

    2021-09-07T12:34:00Z

    An innovative series of large container vessels capable of operating on carbon-neutral methanol are to be built to ABS Class.

  • The ‘Viking Lady’ Photo: Eidesvik
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    Retrofit project to help reduce emissions

    2021-09-06T11:58:00Z

    Eidesvik and Aker BP have launched a new joint technology project aiming to reduce emissions from existing supply vessels by at least 70%.

  • The 228m drillship Stena Carron
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    ENGINE OVERHAUL ON DRILL SHIP CONCLUDED AT SEA

    2021-09-02T10:05:00Z

    Marine engineering and propulsion specialist Royston has assisted in the overhaul of diesel power plant onboard the Stena Drilling operated drillship Stena Carron as it sailed while on passage.

  • A trilateral agreement to support the creation of a ship repair complex centred around Zvezda was signed on 1 September.
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    Sovcomflot and Novatek to support development of ship repair cluster at Zvezda

    2021-09-01T20:32:00Z

    The development of a ship repair cluster centred around the Zvezda Shipbuilding Complex in Russia’s Far East was announced on 1 September, when Sovcomflot and Novatek signed a multilateral agreement with Rosneft's subsidiary, FESRC, committing the three parties to the objective.

  • The 205m-long GASVESSEL concept design features 3m diameter CNG tubes arranged vertically.
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    LIGHTWEIGHT CNG TANKS FOR SPECIALIST CLASS OF SHIPS

    2021-09-01T17:55:00Z

    A new containment system and a class of vessel suited to the short-medium distance transport of natural gas from offshore production and storage facilities has been developed as part of the EU-funded GASVESSEL project.

  • The Kvarken Link ferry project will have wider relevance for the maritime industry, acting as a technology demonstrator linked to Wartsila’s Smart Technology Hub. (credit: RMC/Antti Lehto).
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    TOUGH CRITERIA FOR BOTHNIAN FERRY

    2021-09-01T17:27:00Z

    One of the last bastions of short-sea ro-ro ferry production in Europe is poised to hand over a complex newbuild designed for northern Baltic service and featuring a hybrid electric power and propulsion solution, writes David Tinsley.

  • Clean lines: the hull shape of the new LNG-fuelled Lady M series was optimised by using CFD calculations. (credit: Conoship).
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    NEW BREED OF DUTCH SHORT-SEA TRADER

    2021-09-01T17:04:00Z

    Denoting deeper commitment to the European short-sea sector, the first of a new series of dual-fuel, multipurpose cargo vessels for Dutch operator Wijnne Barends has been launched in China, writes David Tinsley.

  • Tallink’s 'Megastar' will be retrofitted for shoreside connectivity Photo: ABB
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    ABB shore connection retrofit for ferry

    2021-08-27T10:43:00Z

    ABB is to retrofit a Tallink shuttle vessel with its shore connection solution for quiet and emission-free overnight layovers whilst at port in Tallinn.

  • The HMCS Margaret Brooke (front) was delivered on 15 July. The third Harry DeWolf-class vessel (back) will be launched in autumn 2021. (credit: Irving Shipbuilding Inc.)
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    RCN ICE PATROL VESSEL PROGRAMME PICKS UP PACE

    2021-08-25T15:56:00Z

    The Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) took delivery of the second of Canada’s Arctic and Offshore Patrol Ships (AOPS) programme, the future HMCS Margaret Brooke, from Irving Shipbuilding Inc., in July 2021.

  • Gifico’s new fishing vessel, Ginneton, will operate with a Wärtsilä 32 main engine and other Wärtsilä solutions. (Copyright: Karstensens Shipyard)
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    Wärtsilä propulsion solutions for newbuild fishing vessels

    2021-08-24T13:00:00Z

    Danish ship builder Karstensens Shipyard has selected Wärtsilä as the main propulsion supplier for two new fishing vessels.

  • The 2,100 teu newbuilding will join 3,596 teu Vistula Maersk (pictured) in service in Maersk-owned Sealand Europe’s feeder connection between Northern Europe and Gulf of Bothnia ports.
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    HHI lands 8+4 methanol-fuelled 16,000 teu order from Maersk

    2021-08-24T11:35:00Z

    A.P. Moller-Maersk has placed an order with Hyundai Heavy industries for 8 x 16,000 teu container vessel newbuildings. The order for the dual-fuel methanol-fuelled newbuildings, which will be operated on carbon neutral methanol, includes an option for a further 4 vessels.