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Compensating with Composites
When it comes to selecting a propeller shaft material, composites offer a number of benefits, particularly in faster ships where weight is critical.Geislinger manufacture a range of advanced composite shafts called the Gesilco shaftline which, it claims, offer outstanding weight advantages compared to steel shafts. Although the company is not ...
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Climbing the technological ladder
Faced with growing competition from low-cost countries such as China, Singapore shipyards are using technology as a means to remain competitive. The two government-controlled giants, SembCorp Marine and Keppel Offshore & Marine, dominate the Singapore marine scene. In addition, Singapore hasdeveloped a comprehensive range of medium-sized shipyards, specialist contractors and ...
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Avoid falling foul of price escalation
BP Marine offers a range of price risk management tools to help ship owners manage exposure to changes in oil pricesFuel prices are at the core of shipping cost structures, representing between 40-60% of voyage expenses, so correct budgeting can have a dramatic effect on cash flow and overall financial ...
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CSIC sets up ship design and research center
China Shipbuilding Industry Corporation (CSIC), has set up a ship design and research center in Beijing, with a registered capital of $8.2 million. The opening of the center is regarded as very important step for CSIC to improve its ship design and development capacity. This center is jointly established by ...
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HSD produces first Chinese built Sulzer common-rail engines
Sulzer 7RT-flex60C engine during shop testEight 1,574 TEU container ships ordered by the German owner Peter Döhle from the Jiangsu Yangzijiang shipyard in China are to be powered by Sulzer RT-flex common-rail engines. Each ship will be equipped with a single 7-cylinder Sulzer RT-flex60C low-speed engine with a maximum continuous ...
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China plans for growth
Shanghai: Exports fuel shipbuildng programmeChina State Shipbuilding Corp says that by 2015 it will have the world's biggest shipyard, a high-tech facility capable of producing cruise ships and natural gas tankers. The yard, being built on an island at the mouth of the Yangtze river, will feature seven construction docks ...
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Safe ship gets certified
Mick Kelleher, ABS congratulates Capt. Hong Lu Liu on the successful audit of "You Ya" 17,066 dwt bulk carrier vessel to the IMO's ISPS Code. Operators must be compliant with the international security regulations, which are aimed at protectinABS Americas Division has certified its first vessel in the ...
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Full order books
South Korean shipbuilders won fewer orders in the fourth quarter of 2003 simply because their dockyards were full. Orders for container ships, oil tankers and other vessels fell 1.5 percent to 3.59 million compensated gross tons, a measure of building time and manpower used per ton, in the October-to- December ...
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World?s biggest liner arrives
Yacht club on the Queen Mary 2.The Queen Mary 2, the world's largest ocean liner, arrived in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on Monday after a maiden voyage from its homeport, Southampton, England. A flotilla of small boats escorted the liner into Port Everglades, At a cost of $800 million, the ship ...
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Korean shipbuilders clinch record high new order
Last year Korean shipbuilders clinched orders for 470 ships of 16.8 million CGT which represented more than double the order intake in 2002 for 230 ships of 7.6 million CGT. Sources within Korea?s Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Energy (MCIE) said that this huge increase was attributed to the 'China ...
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Ten MAN B&W engines for NCL newbuildings
Two more cruise ships of the same series as the "Norwegian Dawn" will be equipped with MAN B&W Diesel medium-speed engines.MAN B&W Diesel Group will supply a total of ten 12V48/60B medium speed diesel engines to Meyer Werft, Germany, for two 2,400 passenger cruise ship newbuildings ordered by Norwegian Cruise ...
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Hyundai Heavy Industries? crankshaft gains top award
Korea?s Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Energy (MOCIE) selected Hyundai Heavy Industries? (HHI) crankshafts for large engines as the worlds number 1 product in the second half of 2003. Having first joined the ranks of crankshaft manufacturers in 1985, the company has made great strides in developing its technology introducing ...
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Crew rescued by cutting hole in hull
The 160-metre motor vessel Rocknes capsized off Bergen on Monday evening with 30 crew. Only twelve survived.Rocknes was being towed into shallow waters when rescuers head tapping from inside the hull.Captain Malvin Solberg of the rescue vessel "Flekkeroey" said. "We had factory drawings and found that the people knocking had ...
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Costa signs LOI for new flagship
The current Costa Cruises' flag ship "Costa Fotuna"Genoa-based Costa Cruises, a unit of Carnival Corporation, has signed a letter of intent with Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri to construct a 112,000 gt cruise ship for delivery in summer 2006. To be built at the Sestri Ponente shipyard, the new vessel will have ...
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COGAG wins
Gas turbines will drive the Royal Norwegian Navy?s six "Skjold" SES patrol boats.Pratt & Whitney won a $40milliom contract with Norwegian shipyard Umoe Mandal to supply gas turbine propulsion systems for the Royal Norwegian Navy?s six "Skjold" Class Fast Patrol Boats over the next four years. Each system features two ...
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Northrop Grumman introduces new-generation IBS
Northrop Grumman?s Sperry Marine business unit has introduced its next-generation integrated bridge system (IBS) for ships, called Vision FT. This incorporates the latest advances in marine navigation technology and combines all of the ship?s navigation sensors and systems including radars, electronic chart display and information system, gyrocompass, depth sounder, speed ...
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Wärtsilä planning to discontinue production in Turku
The second part of Wärtsilä's business analysis, started last autumn, has now been finalized. In addition to reductions in capacity already decided, the company also plans to discontinue engine manufacturing at its Turku factory and concentrate the production of large engines at its Trieste plant in Italy. Under this plan ...
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Korean shipbuilders to develop own LNG containment system
The new CS1 membrane cargo containment system developed by GTTHyundai heavy Industries, Daewoo Shipbuilding, Samsung Heavy Industries and Korea Gas Corporation will be developing their own proprietary LNG cargo tank containment system. The three year project will $13.5 million. At present, the technology in the membrane system design is owned ...
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Doosan HI enhances crankshaft
Last year Doosan Heavy Industries produced about 140 crankshafts, up 37% compared with 2002. This put the Korean casting & forging company in third place world-wide since it first started to manufacture crankshafts since 1990. The company also builds nuclear and hydro & thermal power plants and is deeply involved ...
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HHI to build ships on land
Hyundai Heavy Industries will build a 105,000DWT tanker on land this year, the first time this has been done in the history of shipbuilding. HHI has surprised many of its competing shipyards by announcing that it has developed a method of constructing ships on land and was prepared to begin ...