All Motorship articles in Web Issue – Page 632

  • Yanmar’s 12AY propulsion engine
    News

    New high speed Yanmar diesel for offshore

    2012-08-08T16:59:00Z

    Yanmar Europe has announced the launch of a new 12-cylinder V-format high speed diesel, the 12AY, which is targeted at offshore support vessels, ferries, tugs, and commercial fishing craft.

  • Bergen will host the third Motorship gas fuelled ships conference
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    Third gas fuelled ships conference moves to Bergen

    2012-08-08T16:03:00Z

    With The Motorship’s third gas fuelled ships conference due to take place in Bergen, Norway, on 12-14 September, we look at the current position for gas as a viable alternative fuel for general shipping.

  • Rendering by Aker Arctic of its proposal for China's first polar reserach icebreaker
    News

    China orders polar icebreaker design

    2012-08-06T14:22:00Z

    Aker Arctic has been contracted to carry out a conceptual and basic design exercise for a new icebreaking research vessel to be used by various Chinese bodies for the purpose of polar scientific research.

  • Rüdiger Fuchs
    News

    Fuchs moves from Sietas to take on P+S Werften CEO position

    2012-08-04T11:28:00Z

    Rüdiger Fuchs, formerly with the Sietas group, is to become CEO of P+S Werften on EC approval of the State of Mecklenburg-Pomerania rescue package, taking over from Dr Dieter Brammertz, who is leaving P+S as planned.

  • Standby vessel ‘Esvagt Aurora’ has been delivered by Zamakona
    News

    Spanish yard delivers Ulstein-design OSV

    2012-08-02T19:44:00Z

    Astilleros Zamakona has delivered the ‘Esvagt Aurora’ to Esvagt, a company in the Danish multinational A.P. Møller-Mærsk group. This is the third vessel the Bilbao based shipyard has built for this client.

  • News

    TurboNed opens new Japanese office

    2012-08-02T18:59:00Z

    Netherland''s based TurboNed Group B.V. opened a new office in Tokyo on 1 August 2012 - with Dutchman, Mr Justus Schoemaker, as TurboNed Japan’s new representative.

  • North American ECA - now effective
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    North American ECA comes into effect

    2012-08-01T18:16:00Z

    IMO has reminded shipowners that the North American Emission Control Area (ECA), under the MARPOL Convention, comes into effect from 1 August 2012, bringing in stricter controls on SOx, NOx and particulate matter.

  • GL HullManager allows crew members to mark findings, attach photos and descriptions to a 3D model of the vessel, which can then be viewed onshore (GL Group)
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    First Chinese order for GL HullManager

    2012-08-01T14:13:00Z

    GL Maritime Software has received its first order from a client in China for the GL HullManager hull integrity management software. Shanghai COSCO will install the system on seven vessels of its containership fleet.

  • A SENER HMD demonstration took place recently in Toledo
    News

    Innovative new SENER virtual reality tool

    2012-08-01T10:41:00Z

    SENER, the Spanish engineering and technology group, has revealed an innovative new virtual reality (VR) tool for the shipbuilding industry, which works with the FORAN FVIEWER VR.

  • The new 32/44 K genset, built with conventional fuel injection
    News

    MAN looks forward to next-generation diesel-electric power

    2012-08-01T00:00:00Z

    Propulsion requirements for diesel-electric offshore vessels with deeper-water capabilities have come under the microscope at MAN. Henrik Segercrantz reports

  • New Zealand’s first train ferry, the ‘Aramoana’, featured diesel-electric propulsion
    News

    Japan takes the lead in shipbuilding

    2012-07-31T16:23:00Z

    The Motor Ship’s July and August 1962 issues – no such laziness as combined issues then – featured, in July, a focus on passenger shipping, followed by some pioneering concepts in August.

  • The Atlantic Kempinski Hotel, Hamburg, venue for the 34th Propulsion and Emissions Conference
    News

    Hamburg event highlights sulphur limits and energy saving

    2012-07-31T16:22:00Z

    The Motorship’s 34th Propulsion and Emissions Conference took place in May in Hamburg, and focused on the 2015 ECA emission limits, as well as the general topic of lowering fuel consumption, and hence costs.

  • Kleven rely on a modular build to keep down time on the slipway
    News

    Short stays on the slipway

    2012-07-31T15:57:00Z

    Kleven Maritime in Norway has a large order book, to the tune of around NOK6bn. But its managing director Ståle Rasmussen says that despite the size of its orders, it is actively looking at ways to bring home production.

  • 'Solitaire' in Farstad's sea hall
    News

    When rigs need relief

    2012-07-31T15:57:00Z

    Work aboard the ''Farstad Solitaire'' continues apace, with, says Steinar Norbovik of the STX OSV shipyard, the involvement of around 200 technicians a day - and a very intense schedule.

  • IP Huse manufactures 500 tonne anchor handling winches, a specialise market
    News

    Staying home

    2012-07-31T15:56:00Z

    Brunvoll is just one of a very successful set of companies that haven’t succumbed to the pull of outsourcing to Asia, but despite the cost have kept the heart of their manufacturing at home in Norway.

  • 'Island Crusader' on its recent round of sea trials
    News

    An alternative to the alternative

    2012-07-31T15:54:00Z

    Island Offshore’s new LNG-diesel support vessel is a pragmatic response to a number of drivers – including emissions - but the Rolls-Royce power solution might not be quite what you’d expect.

  • The IMO BWM Convention is set to come into force within two years
    News

    ICS wants changes to ballast water convention

    2012-07-31T15:30:00Z

    The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS), has called on the International Maritime Organization (IMO) to address some critical issues concerning the imminent implementation of the IMO Ballast Water Management (BWM) Convention.

  • GL MachineryManager screenshot from the CSAV Rio Blanco. Photo: GL Group
    News

    GL installs new monitoring prototype

    2012-07-30T17:56:00Z

    GL Maritime Software, part of Germanischer Lloyd (GL), has installed the first prototype of its GL MachineryManager software to ''CSAV Rio Blanco'', a car carrier owned and managed by German shipping company F. Laeisz.

  • ABB Turbocharging has retroffitted its high efficiency type A175-L34T turbocharger with VTG variable turbine geometry, and integrated control technology mounted on the turbocharger, on the engine of the container feeder ship Alexander Maersk
    News

    High charge air pressure for clean engines

    2012-07-30T13:22:00Z

    ABB Turbocharging, of Switzerland, recently released for sales and production the first frame size in its A100-L series of high pressure turbochargers for low speed, two-stroke engines.

  • This ship carried out sea trials of Alexia S4 in Antarctic conditions; Shell says the new oil was tested globally for over 25,000 hours of field trials
    News

    Shell joins all-purpose cylinder lube market

    2012-07-30T11:09:00Z

    Shell Marine Products has announced the launch of Alexia S4, intended for use across a range of vessel and engine types, fuel specifications, loads and climates, from the Antarctic to the Amazon or Suez.