All Motorship articles in Web Issue – Page 678

  • Seaspan of Spain has purchased further liceneces for the Foran system
    News

    New licenses implemented for CAD/CAM

    2011-11-04T06:15:00Z

    Sener of Spain reports that Spanish engineering company Seaplace has recently acquired new licenses of the Foran CAD/CAM system, including the forms, naval architecture, and advanced design and drawing packages.

  • News

    Shipping company commits to BNWAS

    2011-11-04T06:00:00Z

    UK company Martek Marine says that Mitsui OSK Line has made a firm commitment to install Martek BNWAS (bridge navigational watch and alarm systems) on board its ships ahead of regulatory requirements.

  • Lorenz Petersen, GL's business segment manager for navy vessels, and new NCSA chairman
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    GL announces new Naval Ship Classification Association chairman

    2011-11-03T14:06:00Z

    The Naval Ship Classification Association (NSCA) has elected Lorenz Petersen, Germanischer Lloyd''s Business Segment Manager for Navy Vessels, as Chairman of the Association, at NCSA’a annual general meeting in Rome.

  • David Balston from the UK Chamber of Shipping has welcomed the CCC review published today
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    UK ship emission review published

    2011-11-03T13:29:00Z

    The Committee for Climate Change (CCC) has recommended that the UK’s share of international shipping emissions be included in its climate targets today.

  • News

    Quick-release evacuation system launched

    2011-11-03T08:57:00Z

    Marine safety equipment company Viking Life-Saving Equipment is launching a 153-person liferaft and mini slide system, packed in a single aluminum stowage box and launched by a single push-button actuator.

  • The second icebreaking PSV for Sovcomflot is now in production at Archtech Helsinki Shipyard
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    Icebreaker production starts in Helsinki

    2011-11-02T15:24:00Z

    Arctech Helsinki Shipyard says it has started production of a second icebreaking supply vessel for Russian shipping company Sovcomflot at the Helsinki Shipyard. Both vessels will be delivered in April 2013.

  • News

    Ro-ro gear order for deep-sea vessels

    2011-11-02T15:24:00Z

    Cargotec has announced two new contracts worth around €15 million for complete MacGregor ro-ro access and transfer systems for deepsea container/ro-ro (con-ro) vessels.

  • News

    Boxship newbuilding to Greek operator

    2011-11-02T15:24:00Z

    Container ship operators Danaos Corporation reports that it has recently taken delivery of the 8,350 newbuilding ‘CMA CGM Bianca’, from Shanghai Jiangnan Changxing Heavy Industry in China.

  • Pier Luigi Foschi, chairman of Costa Crociere, (centre) and Hisashi Hara, director, executive vice president and general manager of shipbuilding & ocean development business of MHI (second from right) sign the contract
    News

    MHI confirms order for Aida cruise ships

    2011-11-02T15:24:00Z

    The memorandum of understanding between Carnival Corporation and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries has now been converted into a contract. The order, for two cruise vessels for Carnival’s Aida brand, was signed on 2 November.

  • The QSK95 marine engine from Cummins, a high-speed engine intended to challenge medium-speed technology
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    Cummins’ 4,000bhp challenges medium speed

    2011-11-02T15:23:00Z

    Cummins is to launch a new QSK95 engine with 4,000bhp (2,983kW) output in the commercial marine market. The company says this will be the most powerful high-speed diesel for marine propulsion and gensets.

  • An emergency repair carried out using a Miko patch
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    Magnetic patches aid emergency salvage

    2011-11-01T14:12:00Z

    Norwegian company Miko Marine says it has been confirmed that the rapid availability of the company''s magnetic patches ensured the speedy closure of sea chests during pumping operations to save the cruise ship ‘Nordlys’.

  • News

    DNVPS issues fuel sulphur reminder

    2011-11-01T13:47:00Z

    DNV Petroleum Services wants to remind ship operators that as from 1 January 2012, the MARPOL Annex VI global fuel sulphur limit for fuel oil will be reduced from 4.50% to 3.50%.

  • News

    Development concludes for lifeboat release technology

    2011-11-01T13:46:00Z

    Canadian company Mad Rock Marine Solutions has announced the completion of its new RocLoc MkII technology, which its says is the next evolution of the company’s on-load lifeboat hook product range.

  • News

    Ulmatec acquires Cetix group

    2011-11-01T13:46:00Z

    Norwegian company Ulmatec has agreed to acquire the Stavanger-based Cetix Group, an oil and gas technology group with subsidiaries in Stavanger, UK and Lithuania.

  • MAN Diesel & Turbo and Kawasaki exchange gifts at the celebrations in Kobe (from left): J. Iki, executive officer & general manager of machinery division; Dr Stephan Timmermann, MAN Diesel & Turbo executive board; Y. Asano, president of gas turb...
    News

    MAN's oldest licensee marks centenary

    2011-11-01T13:45:00Z

    MAN Diesel & Turbo reports that Kawasaki Heavy Industry (KHI) has celebrated the 100th anniversary of its engine-manufacturing license with MAN Diesel & Turbo.

  • News

    Partner agreement for BWTS installation

    2011-11-01T13:44:00Z

    Alfa Laval has appointed Dutch company Leemberg Piping and Machine Construction as a PureBallast installation partner for the Benelux region. The agreement covers a three-year period

  • Yards like Lindenau are turning to repair
    News

    Yards seek repair as newbuilding dries up

    2011-11-01T13:40:00Z

    Several German shipyards have revealed they are turning to repair to help fill gaps left by a shortage of newbuilding orders, but that the competition for repair is also growing.

  • News

    Norway gets it right

    2011-11-01T00:15:00Z

    The Motorship has recently returned from a week-long trip to Norway’s west coast, on a press trip with colleagues from other maritime and energy publications.

  • ‘Naess Clipper’ – Britains largest bulk carrier, built in Japan
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    British owners order ships overseas

    2011-11-01T00:15:00Z

    The Motor Ship’s November 1961 issue carried the rather alarming news that British ships were being ordered from abroad, rather than owners patronising their domestic shipyards.

  • Mitsubishi’s MET83MAG  hybrid turbocharger/generator made its debut this year
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    Japanese marque puts more resources into R&D

    2011-10-31T23:45:00Z

    Complementing its production of low-speed machinery under licence from Wärtsilä, with whom it has a history of collaboration, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries’ sustained in-house development of the UE range ensures that European designs do not completely dominate the world market for large, two-stroke marine engines, writes David Tinsley.