All Motorship articles in Web Issue – Page 225
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UK MRV reporting requirements
Shipping companies need to submit UK MRV emissions reports to verification bodies in early 2022, DNV has stressed.
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ClassNK releases new CBM guidelines
ClassNK has released revised guidelines for the use of Condition Based Maintenance (CBM) in class surveys to promote the use of CBM technology.
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TECO 2030 EXPECTS TO PILOT ONBOARD CCS SYSTEMS IN 2022
Norwegian clean-tech company TECO2030 and Austrian powertrain development company AVL have completed a carbon capture and storage (CCS) feasibility study and are now moving ahead with two primary technologies with the aim of piloting them onboard a vessel in 2022.
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Fincantieri to co-develop steel-welding robot technology
Fincantieri has signed a letter of intent (LOI) with Italy-based robotics specialist Comau to develop prototypes of robotized steel welding solutions.
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Ammonia fuel: mounting ship operator interest is eclipsing other alternatives
Nitrous oxide emissions are just one of the challenges facing researchers into ammonia-fuelled engines but ship owner interest is building, Paul Gunton hears
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First auto berthing using large car ferry
Mitsui E&S Shipbuilding, Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology, Akishima Laboratories and MOL Ferry have successfully demonstrated their jointly developed auto berthing and unberthing system.
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TSUNEISHI DELIVERS FIRST OF NEW HANDYMAX BULKER RANGE
Tsuneishi Shipbuilding Co. Ltd has delivered the first vessel of a new upgraded Handymax type, the TESS42. The vessel was delivered to the customer at Tsuneishi’s Zhoushan shipyard in Zhejiang, China on 13 May, the company announced.
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DNV AiP for Keppel’s Assetcare
DNV has awarded approval in principle (AiP) to Keppel Offshore & Marine for its AssetCare suite of digital services to support an asset’s lifecycle.
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Chinese yard wins another bitumen carrier order
Chinese shipbuilder Wuhu Shipyard has won a contract for the construction of a bitumen carrier for a Canadian customer, bolstering its position in the specialised tanker market.
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MAN OFFERS EEXI ASSESSMENT REPORTS REGARDLESS OF ENGINE MANUFACTURER
MAN Energy Solutions has written to 2- and 4-stroke customers offering a range of Energy Efficiency Existing Ships Index (EEXI) solutions that can be adopted to meet upcoming legislation.
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COMPETITION INTENSIFIES ON CHANNEL ROUTES
Raising its game on the English Channel, DFDS is poised to introduce a newly-built E-Flexer type ro-pax ferry to the Dover/Calais route, writes David Tinsley.
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Keel-laying for third UECC LNG/hybrid PCTC
Construction of the third in a series of newbuild LNG battery hybrid PCTCs for United European Car Carriers (UECC) reached a significant milestone this week with keel-laying at Shanghai’s Jiangnan Shipyard.
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Vard and ILS team up on icebreakers
Vard Marine and ILS are teaming up to develop design solutions for the global icebreaker market and to address the challenges of ice-capable shipping worldwide.
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The Propulsion and Future Fuels Live Session - Wind Power
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Propulsion & Future Fuels Live 2021 - Wind Power watch now
The Motorship Propulsion & Future Fuels Live virtual panel of industry heavyweights got to share their expert views on Decarbonising shipping by Wind-assisted Propulsion. PFF Live: WindPower and Windassisted Propulsion WATCH NOW
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Remote sensor installation aids optimisation
Diamond Bulk Carriers and Mitsubishi Ore Transport have teamed up with Nautilus Labs and Hoppe Marine to maximise vessel and voyage profits whilst reducing their carbon footprint.
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Danfoss and SOIC team up on new power grid
Danfoss Editron and the Ship and Ocean Industries R&D Center (SOIC) have teamed up to launch the Green Energy Application Development Center (GEADC) in Taiwan.
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SWISS MULTI-FUEL EXHAUST GAS SOLUTION TARGETS 2022 PILOTS
Daphne Technology is piloting a one-step exhaust gas cleaning technology that forms the core solution for removing combustion emissions from fossil fuels as well as new fuels such as ammonia and hydrogen.
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OSHIMA SHIPBUILDING ADAPTS BULKER DESIGNS TO EEDI PHASE 3
Prolific Japanese constructor of bulk carriers, Oshima Shipbuilding, has readied its design portfolio to meet Energy Efficiency Design Index (EEDI) Phase 3 criteria, writes David Tinsley.
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Wind propulsion and the key role of automation in making it a reality
Increasing interest in the sail assist systems space is set to lead to demands for higher standards of automation, writes Terje Lade, Vindskip project manager.