All Motorship articles in Web Issue – Page 160
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Type approval for cyber resilience tools
Three cyber security solutions have gained type approval from Bureau Veritas
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Pathfinding during a time of transitions: Mark Darley of LR
Mark Darley, Director, Marine & Offshore at Lloyd’s Register offered his perspectives on the rapidly changing commercial maritime market in an exclusive interview with The Motorship at Nor-Shipping in Lillestrom
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Japanese researchers verify a new ammonia injection concept
A study published by Japanese researchers has verified the potential of a new fuel injection concept for liquid ammonia in large 2-stroke combustion engines.
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Unsecured openings led to the sinking of towing vessel
The US National Transport Safety Board (NTSB) has issued an investigation into the flooding and sinking of a towing vessel off the coast of Puerto Rico highlighting unsecured openings as the cause.
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Berg Propulsion provides electric system for Seabulk’s new tug
Seabulk’s newly delivered hybrid tug features a fully integrated hybrid electric system from Berg Propulsion.
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Wärtsilä launches smart camera system
Wärtsilä Voyage has launched a Smart Panoramic Edge Camera System (S.P.E.C.S) that provides 360-degree situational awareness, streamed directly to the bridge in real-time.
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Digital readiness tool launches
Lloyd’s Register launches landmark maritime AI report and digital maturity readiness assessment tool
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Is LNG the shipping industry’s dirty secret?
Transport & Environment recently released colourful images of gas and heat plumes from the stacks of two vessels, claiming to have exposed “Europe’s dirty secret at sea,” but industry organisation SEA-LNG is disappointed with what it sees as misinformation.
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Industry partners call for a new noon report
A group of 14 organisations including ZeroNorth, EuroNav, FedNav, Q88, Ultrabulk Teekay Tanker and Siglar Carbon have proposed evolving noon reports into holistic vessel reports that match data gathering to the optimisation needs of the industry.
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Wärtsilä helps Carnival plan fleet decarbonisation
Wärtsilä is delivering its new Decarbonisation Modelling Service to Carnival Corporation as the cruise group aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions across its fleet.
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Asian breakthrough cement carrier order for Royal Bodewes
Taiwanese shipowner and operator U-Ming Marine has ordered a 7,750dwt cement carrier from Netherlands-based shipyard Royal Bodewes. The order marks the first time Royal Bodewes has been awarded the contract to build a vessel for an Asian partner.
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China boasts world-leading LNG carrier order
China remained the world’s leading shipbuilder in the first quarter of the year, taking up nearly half of the international market share, with recent orders for LNG carriers set to boost figures further.
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Alexia 40 XC receives Cat II NOL from MAN ES
Shell Marine has received a full No Objection Letter (NOL) from MAN Energy Solutions (MAN ES) for Shell Alexia 40 XC, a 40BN cylinder oil. The lubricant has been approved as meeting MAN ES’ Category II lubricant standards for use with its Mark 9 and later 2-stroke engines.
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ExxonMobil launches new Cat II-approved 40BN cylinder oil
ExxonMobil has announced that a new premium 40BN marine cylinder oil has received a No Objection Letter (NOL) from MAN Energy Solutions for use in the engine maker’s Mark 9 and higher 2-stroke marine engines. Mobilgard™ 540 AC, which has been formulated to deliver advanced cleanliness to meet the needs ...
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Castoldi expands offering for offshore and passenger markets
Castoldi is extending its product portfolio, introducing a larger version of its waterjet for the high-speed ferry, crew transfer vessel and offshore patrol vessel segments.
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Dual-Fuel Suction Dredger from Singapore
Singapore’s shipbuilding sector has raised its international profile another notch through Keppel Offshore & Marine’s handover of its first dual-fuel dredger.
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Cruise ship blackout incidents on the rise
With blackout incidents on cruise ships on the rise, DNV has created a new guidance titled Managing the risk of blackouts which offers best practices on how to reduce the likelihood of their occurrence.
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IACS adopts new requirements on cyber safety
The International Association of Classification Societies (IACS) has adopted two new Unified Requirements (URs) on the cyber resilience of ships.
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Knutsen NYK Carbon Carriers targets 2023 for ambient LCO2 tests
Knutsen NYK Carbon Carriers (KNCC) is accelerating the development of its proprietary ambient liquefied carbon dioxide (CO2) transportation technology after it received an AiP at Nor-Shipping.
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BIMCO updates its GHG position statement
The Board of Directors of BIMCO has approved the organisation’s updated greenhouse gas (GHG) position statement, saying that new commercial solutions and shared responsibilities between charterers and shipowners will be required.