Alnmaritec Announce Partnership with Sculli
U.K. shipbuilder Alnmaritec announced a new exclusive alliance with the Italian design company Studio Sculli. Based in Sarzana near La Spezia, the studio is lead by Mauro Sculli - formerly Design Manager for the world renowned Wally Yachts - and has to date specialized in design and support for the Italian Super yacht industry. In this new development, the worlds of commercial boats and super yachts are to be fused together.
DNV Software Advances 3D Simulation Technology
Marine operations – such as transportation, installation and lifting of fixed and floating structures and subsea equipment – are becoming increasingly challenging…
Seaway Powell Launches Victory Series Actuators
Seaway Powell Marine, a British engineering companies specializing in the design and manufacture of marine hydraulic systems, has announced it will be manufacturing and distributing a new range of Victory Series Actuators. The Victory Actuator Series is an electromechanical ram-style actuator that is a low maintenance alternative to fluid power cylinders. Suited as a clean and efficient hydraulic cylinder replacement…
Safety, Savings and Simplicity Cited as Key Cylinder Oils Benefits
Roughly nine out of 10 shipowners and managers using single oils believe that the main benefits are the assurance of safety in operations, direct savings in lubricant…
Crowley Honors USMMA Midshipman with Award
Crowley Maritime Corporation presented U.S. Merchant Marine Academy (USMMA) Midshipman James R. Cameron with the company’s Maritime Security Enhancement Award, during the academy's recent 2013 graduation awards convocation. The Maritime Security Enhancement Award, established in 2003, is given each year to a USMMA student who demonstrates a strong interest in a port, maritime or transportation security career and who achieves the highest grade in the academy’s transportation security class.
Seeking a Worthy Container Line Stock ...
Asian container liner finances are put under the microscope in a recent Drewry Maritime Equity Research report. It is a challenge to find an investable container shipping stock in the current environment. Most companies have seen their cash balances wither and total industry debt has more than doubled in the past five years to USD 100-bn. Drewrys analysis of the financial health of the industry paints…
China Merchants' Guestimate Container Terminal Growth
China Merchants Holdings (International) Company recently held its AGM in Hong Kong and the Vice-Chairman predicted figures in the company's container terminal operation interests. The Company's Vice Chairman Li Jianhong, Managing Director Hu Jianhua, Deputy Managing Director Zheng Shaoping and Deputy General Manager & CFO Zhang Rizhong were interviewed by journalists after the AGM. Mr. Li Jianhong said: "This year from January to May…
Safe Bulkers Start Series B Share Trade on NYSE
Greece-based Safe Bulkers, Inc. commences trading of its 8.00% Series B Cumulative Redeemable Perpetual Preferred Shares on the New York Stock Exchange. About Safe Bulkers, Inc.
Few Passengers, Lack of Staff, Force Ferry Route Closure
The Louisiana Department of Transportation & Development (DOTD) announce that the White Castle ferry will close permanently on Friday, June 21, 2013. Due to the resignation of ferry staff, the White Castle ferry which was originally scheduled to close permanently on Friday, June 28, will cease service on Friday, June 21. Ferry employees were originally scheduled to be laid off after service ended.
Kongsberg Complete J-lay DP3 Vessel Automation Retrofit
Kongsberg Maritime has completed the installation and commissioning of an integrated bridge and automation solution during a large-scale retrofit of the Saipem 7000, an advanced Semi-submersible crane and pipelaying (J-lay) DP3 vessel. The Saipem 7000 retrofit was a ‘Full Picture’ project for Kongsberg Maritime, which featured replacement of several key systems including Automation, Thruster control, Dynamic Positioning, Ballast control and Integrated Bridge System.
Abu Dhabi Introduce New Port 'e-Pass'
Abu Dhabi Ports Company (ADPC) introduce a new electronic system for processing daily and visitor passes for land and seaborne traffic into and through Abu Dhabi ports – the ‘e-Pass’. With over 1,500 daily passes and an average of 150 visitor passes handled every day, the new ‘e-Pass’ system is expected to significantly reduce processing and waiting times for customers. In order to inform all relevant customers of the new accelerated online processes…
Dual-fuel Ferry Claimed to be the World's Speediest Ship
Incat Tasmania’s dual-fuel vehicle & passenger ferry 'Francisco' has attained 58.1 knots operating on LNG fuel only. Francisco has been constructed for South American company Buquebus, for service on the River Plate, between Buenos Aires Argentina and Montevideo, Uruguay. With water ballast removed, and with both Port and Starboard Gas Turbines operating on LNG; Francisco achieved 58.1 knots at 100% Maximum Continuous Rating (MCR)…
Nordic Shipholding Breathes More Freely
The company announces that it has been granted a 3-month extension of its moratorium, now due to expire 30, September 2013. There are continuing positive discussions…
Seagoing Menu-Planning Software: Wrist Sees Demand
As shipowners anticipate the Maritime Labour Convention (MLC) seafarer welfare regulations, Wrist Ship Supply, says it has experienced growing demand for its menu-planning software programme…
U.S. Shipbuilding Supports $36B in GDP
The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Maritime Administration (MARAD) said that the nation’s shipyards support $36B in gross domestic product, as part of a report on the U.S. shipbuilding and repair industry issued today. Acting Maritime Administrator Paul “Chip” Jaenichen shared the findings of the report, The Economic Importance of the U.S. Shipbuilding and Repairing Industry, at the FuturePorts Annual Conference in Long Beach, California.
Chinese Coal Imports Remain in the Foreground
There was marginal improvement in the dry bulk market as improvement in demand for larger vessel segments was countered by a decline in demand for the smaller ones.
Offshore Wind Spend to Average $21B per year
Douglas-Westwood (DW) forecast offshore wind installations averaging 3.2 GW per year over the next ten years with capital expenditure hitting a peak of $24.1B in 2016.
Liebherr Delivers Heavy Lift Offshore Crane For “Vidar”
In June, components weighing up to 420 tonnes each for Liebherr’s new heavy lift offshore crane CAL 45000-1200 Litronic were loaded from Liebherr MCCtec Rostock GmbH onto two ships in the port of Rostock. These components were subsequently transported to the Crist shipyard in the Polish town of Gdynia. There, the crane is currently being assembled on the “Vidar”, an installation vessel belonging to Hochtief Solutions.
Breaking Down The Cost of MARPOL
Since January 8, 2009, United States (U.S.) and foreign flagged ships operating in the waters of the U.S. have been subject to MARPOL Annex VI. The Marine Environmental…
Economic Impacts of STCW 2010
Our global economy and the maritime community have been greatly impacted by the implementation of the International Convention on Standards and Training, Certification and Watch keeping (STCW) 2010 Manila Amendments that went into force on January 1, 2012. Although it has been 18 years from the prior revision of the Convention and Code in 1995 and 35 years since they were adopted in 1978, the maritime industry was not fully prepared for the far reaching changes and implications to operations…