All Motorship articles in Web Issue – Page 210
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TAKING SMALL STEPS TOWARDS AN AUTONOMOUS FUTURE
The maritime industry is working towards an autonomous future, but uncertainty surrounds when we can expect autonomous developments to reach the market, writes Samantha Fisk.
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ADDRESSING BOXSHIP CARGO SAFETY
The growing incidence of ships losing large numbers of boxes over the side in extreme or otherwise adverse weather and sea conditions has raised public and political concerns over the safety and environmental impact of container vessels, writes David Tinsley.
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Inmarsat expands IoT global network
Inmarsat has unveiled a new global narrowband network ideally suited to the rapidly evolving world of the Internet of Things (IoT) for customers in aviation, maritime, governments and select enterprises.
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Damen to build first ice class Shoalbuster
Damen Shipyards Group has signed a contract with Fairplay Towage Polska for the delivery of a Shoalbuster 2711 ICE for use in diverse operations in the Baltic and North seas, including in the offshore wind industry.
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Meyer Turku selected for Finnish Border Guard MPV order
Finland's Meyer Turku Oy has been selected as the builder of two new multipurpose vessels for the Finnish Border Guard, after the two parties signed a letter of intent today.
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INTERSHIP WELLBOAT 'FIRST' TO FEATURE 2-SPEED GEAR
A wellboat newbuilding will be the first vessel of its type to feature a 2-speed reduction gear when it is delivered in 2022.
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BROAD CANVAS FOR NEW CABLE LAYER
Offering the highest cable laying capacity in the market, the newly-delivered 171m Leonardo da Vinci is set to cut her teeth on the construction of the UK/Denmark electrical interconnector, writes David Tinsley.
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METIS brings mythology to technology for an AI future
By applying machine learning to data, Greece-based technology company METIS plans to extract technical and operational insights, Paul Gunton learns
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PERMANENT MAGNET SHAFT GENERATORS SET FOR BIGGER ROLE IN HYBRIDISATION
Shaft generators are increasingly becoming part of ship electrification designs, and the advantages of permanent magnet systems are being recognised.
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Wärtsilä upgrades 20DF dual-fuel engine
Wärtsilä has upgraded its popular Wärtsilä 20DF dual-fuel engine, now said to be better suited for variable speed applications with mechanical propulsion.
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ClassNK releases biofuel usage guidelines
To support greenhouse gas emissions reduction, ClassNK has released ‘Handling of the use of biofuels on ships’, which outlines the procedures and cautions to be taken when using biofuels for ships.
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ABS adds chatbots to its risk management tool
ABS has teamed up with conversational AI platform, yellow.ai to launch chatbots and voicebots on the ABS My Digital Fleet risk management platform.
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Software updates in line with IACS changes
Common Structural Rules Software, a joint venture company formed by Lloyd’s Register and ABS, has updated its software products in line with the latest International Association of Classification Societies rule changes.
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INVESTING IN A RESILIENT SHORT-SEA FLEET
Over recent years, Europe’s short-sea shipping and trading community has demonstrated a growing belief in innovative but practical design as the basis for future competitiveness and business development, writes David Tinsley.
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FINNISH INTENS PROJECT RESULTS IN SHIP BUILDING AND OPERATIONAL DEVELOPMENTS
The Finnish innovation project INTENS has concluded three and a half years of research into digitalisation and decarbonisation with developments targeting both ship design and operation.
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Origin Energy Furthers Australia’s Hydrogen and Ammonia Export Plans
Australia-based Origin Energy and Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) are investigating opportunities for exporting green ammonia from Australia in the latest of a series of hydrogen-based initiatives being explored between Australia and Japan.
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NEW SHIP POWER CONCEPT ELIMINATES TRADITIONAL 2-STROKE PROPULSION ENGINE
A new ship power concept targeting tankers and bulk carriers developed by Wärtsilä and RINA relies on two 4-stroke dual-fuel LNG engines for both propulsion and electric power generation.
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Austal wins Polynesia catamaran order
Aluminium shipbuilding specialist Austal has been awarded the contract to build a high-speed catamaran ferry for The Groupe Degage of French Polynesia.
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Engine and FGSS package for dual-fuel TT Line newbuildings
Wärtsilä has been awarded the contract to supply the engines and fuel gas supply system for two dual-fuel Ro-Pax vessels under construction at Rauma Marine Constructions (RMC) in Finland.
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Svitzer extends Suez tug contract
Towage provider Svitzer has extended its current contract with the Suez Canal Authority (SCA) to include two additional tugs.