Ships & Yards – Page 65

  • ‘Nordic’ is an emergency towing vessel designed to protect the German North Sea coastline,with a top speed of 20 knots and 200 tonnes bollard pull
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    Germany goes for high-tech emergency towing vessel

    2011-04-30T23:00:00Z

    On 1 January 2011 the new German Emergency Towing Vessel (ETV) ''Nordic'' sailed from Cuxhaven to take up station off Norderney on Germany’s North Sea coast. The powerful, purpose built ship is one of the latest and most sophisticated ETVs to enter service anywhere. Nordic was designed for the sole ...

  • Harsh conditions in the engine room - an everyday job for an HDS scanner from Leica Geosystems
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    Modern shipbuilder chooses laser measurement

    2011-04-30T22:00:00Z

    Measurement specialist Hexagon Metrology describes how the surveying team at German yard Meyer Werft uses Leica Geosystems instruments to maintain build quality of its cruise ships. By Andreas Petrosino.

  • Baltic Yantar Shipyard (Kaliningrad region)
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    Law aims to shake up Russian shipbuilding

    2011-04-30T16:30:00Z

    Russian shipbuilding and shipping are on the verge of big changes, which may follow the adoption of a long-awaited law ‘On the measures to support Russian shipbuilding and shipping’, which is currently under government consideration.

  • ‘Rem Hrist’ on her sea trials (Photo: Ulstein Group and Fuglefjellet/Arild Solberg)
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    Ulstein delivers another X-bow PSV

    2011-04-28T22:45:00Z

    Ulstein’s popular PX105 design received further endorsement when yard number 288, the platform supply vessel ‘Rem Hrist’, was delivered to a Norwegian offshore operator at the beginning of March 2011.

  • Photo showing The ‘Svenja’ in Hamburg harbour on the day of the vessel’s christening ceremony in December 2010. (photo by Arndt)
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    German heavy-lifter takes world title

    2011-03-31T00:00:00Z

    In December 2010 the J.J. Sietas Neuenfelde shipyard near Hamburg delivered the heavy lift ship ‘Svenja’ to Germany-based heavy lift company Schiffahrtskontor Altes Land (SAL), a joint venture with the Japanese ''K''-Line group.

  • Floating power plant for Turkey
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    The future of factory ships

    2011-03-28T23:45:00Z

    Factory ships are not a new concept, writes Dag Pike. Probably the best known examples are the whaling factory ships of the post war days that followed the whaling fleets into the Southern Oceans.

  • ‘Spirit of Britain’, the largest ferry ever designed for the Dover Strait, undergoing sea trials
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    New Dover Strait ferry makes big impact

    2011-03-01T10:00:00Z

    Last month the new ropax ferry ‘Spirit of Britain’ went into service on the P&O Ferries’ English Channel service and more than doubled the freight-carrying capacity of the vessel it replaced.

  • Demonstration model at Warsash showing positions of Flettner rotors
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    Harnessing the wind

    2011-03-01T10:00:00Z

    Greenwave, a UK registered charity that exists to remind the shipping industry of its environmental obligations and to find practical, meaningful and affordable ways to meet them, has been looking at the concept of developing wind engines (article reproduced by kind permission of Lloyd''s Register).

  • Viking Lady
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    ‘Viking Lady’ - the first commercial ship with a fuel cell

    2011-02-01T00:15:00Z

    The Eidesvik offshore support ship ‘Viking Lady’ may not quite be a brand new vessel, she was launched earlier in 2009, but her most significant feature was only installed and commissioned in December 2009, just in advance of COP15.

  • ‘Oceanic Vega’ undergoing sea trails
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    Ulstein delivers powerful X-Bow seismic research vessel

    2011-02-01T00:15:00Z

    The Oceanic Vega, one of the most advanced seismic research vessels in the world, was delivered by Ulstein Verft in Ulsteinvik, Norway, to a joint venture between Norwegian shipowner, Eidesvik Offshore ASA, and the Paris-based geophysical company, CGGVeritas.

  • Austal’s second generation trimaran features a straight stem designed to maximise the vessel’s waterline length
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    Cutting edge trimaran ferry exceeds expectations

    2011-02-01T00:15:00Z

    Austal’s next generation 102m trimaran has impressed during sea trials, achieving a speed of 39 knots at 90% MCR with 340 tonnes deadweight. The high speed passenger-vehicle ferry utilises Austal’s patented trimaran technology to deliver improved sea keeping, fuel efficiency, passenger comfort and payload capacity.

  • The ultra-luxury cruise ship ‘Le Boreal’
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    ‘Le Boreal’ - the quintessence of luxury cruising

    2011-02-01T00:15:00Z

    The French cruiseship company Compagnie du Ponant took delivery of the first in a two-ship series of mega-yacht style cruise ships ordered from Fincantieri.

  • ‘Polarcus Asima’ seen here at Drydocks World’s Dubai shipyard prior to delivery
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    First true Arctic 3-D seismic vessel

    2011-02-01T00:15:00Z

    When Drydocks World-Dubai delivered the ‘Polarcus Asima’ to its owner Polarcus, the marine geophysical company based in Dubai, she became the company’s third and most sophisticated 3D seismic vessel to date.

  • ‘Rem Gambler’ - the world’s most powerful AHTS
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    ‘Rem Gambler’ - a safe bet

    2011-02-01T00:15:00Z

    When the Fosnavåg-based offshore fleet operator Rem Maritime ordered its first anchor handling tug supply vessel back in May 2007, the owner, Åge Remøy, took a gamble that the market would need the vessel and named it, appropriately, Rem Gambler.

  • ‘Maersk Edinburgh’ (ex-Pearl Rickmers) is the first ULCS of Rickmers Group which entered service with Maersk (Photo: Rickmers)
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    Rickmers christens four containerships

    2011-02-01T00:15:00Z

    Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) witnessed a quadruple naming ceremony at its Ulsan shipyard when the German Rickmers Group christened four New Panamax (NPX) ultra-large container ships (ULCS) of 13,100 TEU each.

  • ‘Normand Pacific’ running her sea trials
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    New construction support vessel joins Solstad fleet

    2011-02-01T00:15:00Z

    The construction support vessel ‘Normand Pacific’, a custom built ship for diving and ROV-operations, entered into service with the Norwegian shipowner Solstad Offshore.

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    New flagship for P&O Cruises

    2011-02-01T00:15:00Z

    Fincantieri’s Monfalcone shipyard delivered the 116,000gt ‘Azura’, the new flagship of P&O Cruises, part of the Carnival Group, which is the twenty seventh passenger vessel built at the yard out of a total of 53 built by Fincantieri.

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    Ships of note 2010

    2011-02-01T00:15:00Z

    This has been a year of slow recovery in the global economy which was reflected in the shipping industry with very few newbuilding orders being placed in the first six months although the pace did pick up in the second half. With regard to deliveries of newbuildings, the sheer size ...

  • The new pilot station vessel ‘Elbe’
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    Another swath joins Elbe pilot fleet

    2011-02-01T00:15:00Z

    The Elbe Pilot association in Cuxhaven, Germany has strengthened its fleet with the addition of the new 2,462gt pilot station vessel Elbe designed for rough coastal waters and tidal estuaries.

  • The multigas vessel ‘Norgas Innovation’
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    New gas carrier expands LNG bunker infrastructure

    2011-02-01T00:15:00Z

    Norwegian shipowner I.M. Skaugen Group (IMSK) took delivery of the first ship in its new series of multigas carriers ordered jointly with Shenghui Gas & Chemical Systems of Shanghai, China.