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  • Tug bridge display
    News

    Fuel monitoring system for new tug

    2011-09-21T14:35:00Z

    Maltese towage operator Tug Malta has specified the Royston ''enginei'' fuel consumption monitoring system for its newest tug, currently under construction at the Zamakona yard in Spain.

  • Rendering of the turbine access system
    News

    Turbine access system wins Carbon Trust funding

    2011-09-20T16:36:00Z

    Houlder and BMT Nigel Gee have announced a contract from the Carbon Trust as a participant in the offshore wind accelerator access (OWA-A) competition, following success in the Seawork 2011 innovation awards.

  • A Wartsila 50DF engine, the largest size in the dual fuel portfolio
    News

    3 million hours for dual-fuel engines

    2011-09-20T16:36:00Z

    Wärtsilä reports that its dual-fuel engines have now exceeded 3 million running hours in both land-based and marine applications, a record that the company claims cannot be matched by any other engine manufacturer.

  • ExxonMobil has been supplying lubricants to the Greek Group for 50 years
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    Oil company and shipowners mark 50 years

    2011-09-20T16:35:00Z

    ExxonMobil Marine Lubricants and shipowning partnership the Greek Group have celebrated a 50-year business partnership, representing the oil company’s longest supply agreement with a marine customer organisation.

  • Artist impression of the Super Green 8500 with Groot Cross-Bow
    News

    Chinese-built ships have novel Dutch bow

    2011-09-20T16:31:00Z

    Chinese shipyard Jiangsu Yangzijiang Shipbuilding will shortly launch the first vessel of the ‘Super Green 8500’ type for Carisbrooke Shipping. This is the first Chinese-built ship with a Groot Cross-Bow.

  • Noah Silberschmidt
    News

    DK Group expands senior team

    2011-09-20T16:21:00Z

    DK Group, the maritime technology company, has announced the appointment of Noah Silberschmidt as joint managing director, alongside Katia Kardash.

  • News

    Tognum to reduce executive board

    2011-09-20T16:14:00Z

    MTU parent group Tognum says that it is to reduce the size of its executive board as of 1 October 2011 from five to four members, following the sales reorganisation of of the global Tognum group in January 2011.

  • VLCC ‘Alphard Star’ in drydock at ASRY being converted into an offshore oil storage vessel
    News

    ASRY shows strong first half performance

    2011-09-19T23:00:00Z

    Despite the continued shipping recession Bahrain’s Arab Shipbuilding & Repair Yard (ASRY) showed a strong first half year performance in 2011, demonstrating the yard’s resilience.

  • ‘Maersk Taurus’ will test a Belco scrubber on one of its auxiliary engines
    News

    Maersk trials US scrubber technology

    2011-09-19T17:21:00Z

    DuPont subsidiary Belco Technologies, based in the US, says that it has reached an agreement with A.P. Moller–Maersk of Denmark to carry out shipboard trials on one of its Belco marine scrubbing systems.

  • The Russian river-sea tankers for which API cargo systems have been ordered
    News

    Cargo systems for 31 Russian tankers

    2011-09-19T16:03:00Z

    API Marine of Aalborg, Denmark, reports new contracts with two Russian shipyards - JSC Zavod Krasnoe Sormovo and JSC Okskaya Sudoverf - for cargo control, alarm and automation systems for 31 newbuildings.

  • News

    Hatch cover and crane orders from Korea

    2011-09-19T16:01:00Z

    Cargotec has confirmed two major orders, worth some €45 million, for cargo equipment for container ships and bulk carriers being built at South Korean shipyards.

  • News

    Class focus on materials technology training for marine engineers

    2011-09-19T16:00:00Z

    Lloyd''s Register says that its is offering training courses in the properties of materials, welding techniques and non destructive examination to engineers responsible for ship construction, repair and maintenance.

  • Eco Marine Power’s Aquarius system combines rigid sails with solar cells for auxiliary propulsion
    News

    Design starts on wind-solar ship

    2011-09-19T15:58:00Z

    Japanese company Eco Marine Power has started detailed design of its wind and solar sail panel. The company and its partners intend these to be used in arrays for auxiliary propulsion of large ships.

  • News

    Imtech acquires Techsol of Canada

    2011-09-16T16:05:00Z

    Dutch technical services provider Imtech has announced the acquisition of the Canadian marine company Groupe Techsol Marine, an acquisition which gives Imtech a marine production site in Canada.

  • Svein Olav Tørresdal, project manager nav/com at Havyard Power & Systems, shows the navigation and communications package on ‘Saeborg’
    News

    Full package from Havyard

    2011-09-16T16:03:00Z

    Norwegian shipbuilder Havyard Group says that it has developed its own navigation and communications packages for ships, with the first system being fitted to the close-to-completion Saeborg.

  • News

    ClassNK opens first Russian office

    2011-09-16T16:01:00Z

    ClassNK has officially opened its first exclusive surveyor office in St. Petersburg, Russia. The ceremony was hosted by ClassNK chairman and president and current IACS vice-chairman Noboru Ueda.

  • News

    Offshore success for Singapore shipbuilder

    2011-09-16T15:59:00Z

    Singapore company Otto Marine, which specialises in building offshore support vessels, ship chartering and offers specialised offshore services, has handed over one AHTS and secured orders for two more.

  • News

    Vessel tracking for piracy alerts and warnings

    2011-09-16T15:58:00Z

    UK-based security consultant NYA International has launched MarTrack, which it describes as a “unique and proprietary maritime risk management and vessel tracking system”, which tracks vessels in areas where they are known to be at high risk.

  • ‘Auriga Leader’ which was retrofitted with a ballast water treatment system
    News

    MHI retrofits ballast water treatment system

    2011-09-15T23:15:00Z

    Earlier this year, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) received an order from the Japanese shipping company Nippon Yusen Kaisha (NYK) for conversion and installation work of a ballast water treatment system on NYK’s Auriga Leader, a pure car/truck carrier.

  • Noreq’s Dubai subsidiary is housed in these offices
    News

    Noreq establishes company in Dubai

    2011-09-15T15:42:00Z

    Norwegian specialist in lifeboats, rescue craft and davits Noreq says that increasing demand has led to the formation of a new subsidiary, based in Dubai, to serve the UAE and Middle East markets.