New Survey Catamaran for Indian Navy
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The Indian navy is operating a stable research platform built around a steel-hulled catamaran. The 53.15 by 16-meter (174.4 X 52.5-foot) INS Makar has a molded depth of 4.5 meters (15 feet). Designed by the Australian naval architecture firm Sea Transport Solutions, the INS Makar, first in a series of up to six vessels, was delivered from the Alcock Ashdown (Gujarat) Ltd form from its Bhavnagar shipyard.
Great ships of 2014: Siem Moxie
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The ISV Siem Moxie, an Ulstein SX 163 design not only has been deemed a âGreat Shipâ in our pages, it has also been awarded the âOffshore Renewables Awards 2014â and the âInnovation Awardsâ by an international panel. The Siem Moxie measures 242 x 55.7 ft. (74 x 17 m). It is the very first X-Bow support vessel which features two sets of Voith Schneider Propellers. Both the Voith Schneider Propellers are also used for its active roll stabilization system and dynamic positioning (DP-class 2).
Lindenauâs Concept: Waste Recycling Ships
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Millions of tons of waste reach the oceans each year, causing the sea to become the planetâs largest garbage depot, as inadequate or nonexistent waste management systems â particularly in coastal and island communities â enable massive patches of marine debris to form around the globe. In an effort to end this process ashore and in the seas, German entrepreneur and shipbuilder Dirk Lindeau, backed by a group of German specialists and funded by the German federal foundation of environment DBUâŚ
Great Ships of 2014: M/V Harvest Leader - ECO Class PCTC
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Harvest Leader is an ECO CLASS 7700 units PCTC, built at Hyundai Mipo Dock (HMD) and delivered in October 2014 with a CLEAN class notation. The efficient Post Panamax design was achieved via close collaboration of the owner, the builder and class, in this case DNV GL. The most significant improvement is in the field of energy efficiency in terms of fuel consumption per unit carried, which the owner claims is presently the lowest in the PCTC market.
Great Ships of 2014: Gas Star - 84,000 CBM LPG Carrier
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Gas Star is the first of two 84,000 CBM LPG Carrier built by Hyundai Heavy Industries for KSS. The vessel measures 225 x 36.6 m, with a depth of 22.2 m and a design draft of 11.6 m. The ship is powered by a HYUNDAI-MAN B&W 6S60MC-C8.2 main engine with a NCR output of 11,340 kW at 89.5 rpm, enabling it to sail at a service speed of 16.8 knots with 15% sea margin. Electrical supply is derived from three generators of 1,140 kW, plus an emergency unit of 150 kW.
ITF Welcomes New WMU President
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The International Transport Workersâ Federation (ITF) said it has welcomed todayâs announcement that Dr. Cleopatra Doumbia-Henry is to be the next president of the World Maritime University (WMU) in Sweden. ITF general secretary Steve Cotton said, âThis is great news, not just for the university but also for shipping and seafarers. Cotton added, âThis job demands a world of knowledge, and she has it.
Transas Simulator Installed at the Istanbul University
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Istanbul University has received a multipurpose simulator complex from Transas Marine. The package includes a full mission navigational simulator NTPRO 5000 and a four-workplace multifunction simulator class that will enable training in shiphandling, radio-communication and liquid cargo handling operations. According to Transas, the projectâs requirement to house a 270-degree visualization bridge in a space-constraint room presented a challenge.
âSecuringâ the Inland Markets with Innovative Standardization
Patterson Manufacturing follows its substantial success in the barge winch markets with an equally impressive boat-to-barge coupling system. In 2008, PittsburghâŚ
Common-rail Injection for Sub-110hp Marine Diesels
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The new JH-CR series engines from Yanmar bring the benefits of common-rail fuel injection technology to units of below 110mhp. Boat owners can now choose digitally-controlled common-rail engines from the Yanmar range with power outputs starting as low as 45mhp.The company will launch the new engines at Boot Düsseldorf 2015, with immediate availability through its worldwide distributor network. "Ever since the early 2000sâŚ
SUNY Maritime: Bridging the Competency Gap
SUNY Maritimeâs Cutting Edge Tug & Barge Simulator fills an enormous training hole in the tri-state area. When Morton S. Bouchard, III, maritime and political dignitariesâŚ
Divers Monitor HMS A7 Using Underwater Thickness Gauge
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A team of divers from the A7 Project have measured the metal thickness of the sunken HMS A7 submarine using a Cygnus DIVE underwater ultrasonic thickness gauge, allowing them to determine the current condition of the submarine and to monitor its deterioration over time. The A7 Project is part of The SHIPS Project (Shipwrecks and History in Plymouth Sound), which is being run by a local group of divers and shipwreck enthusiasts.
ClassNK Updates Ship Maintenance Checklist
ClassNK has released the latest version of Good Maintenance Onboard Ships (January, 2015), a checklist designed to be used by shipmasters, crew, shipowners and otherâŚ
Palfinger Adds Winch Line with NDM Acquisition
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Palfinger Marine has expanded its product portfolio with the acquisition of Norwegian Deck Machinery AS (NDM), stating NDMâs position within the design and development of deck winches and handling equipment for the oil and gas as well as the marine market will be an important factor for the companyâs future strategy. NDM will be integrated into Palfinger Marine as a winches business unit, joining the companyâs existing business units for marine cranesâŚ
Fidelis Group Launches Ocean Cargo Division
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Fidelis Group Holdings, LLC (FGH) with its subsidiary company Continental Underwriters, Ltd. announced the formation of its new ocean cargo division. Doug Fischer and Crystal Prout were named Managing Directors of the division, utilizing the Company's existing national platform. The new Ocean Cargo division will be based out of FGH's Chicago office. H. Elder Brown, Jr., FGH's President and Chief Executive OfficerâŚ
Tuco Debuts New Fast Rescue Craft Design
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Tuco Marine Group has introduced a new 7.5-meter ProZero fast rescue craft (FRC) design as part of the carbon fiber constructed ProZero boat line. The highly specialized FRC market is one where weight saving benefits of the ProZero design can make a difference to the market standards, Tuco said, adding that it slow-weight rescue craft results in a faster rescue craft with larger operational range and extended working time on sea.
Hoegh Osaka Salvors Battling High Winds
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All precautions are in place to hold the Hoegh Osaka in place as tonightâs weather forecast predicts high winds, the U.K. Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) reported. The vessel remains held in position at anchor on the Alpha Anchorage. MCA expects the weather to permit salvage work to be progressed over the weekend. The salvorâs helicopter is on scene, and a temporary danger area or air exclusion zone around the ship has been established 1 mile around and 2âŚ
ULSTEIN Sells 100th X-BOW Design
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With the latest contract for two offshore wind service vessels for Bernhard Schulte/WINDEA Offshore, ULSTEIN has achieved 100 sales of the X-BOW hull line design. The milestone was achieved 10 years after the launch of the X-BOW design in 2005. Following the sales to Bourbon Offshore Norway of the second and third ship designs featuring X-BOW, Group CEO Gunvor Ulstein was asked by the media whether the hull design was now a success. "Come back when we've sold 100," Gunvor said in reply.
Dr. Doumbia-Henry Named WMU President
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Dr. Cleopatra Doumbia-Henry has been appointed president to head the World Maritime University (WMU), as announced by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) and university. Dr. Doumbia-Henry will be the seventh WMU president and will be the first female in the role. Dr. Doumbia-Henry, who has dual Dominican and Swiss nationality, is currently director of the International Labor Standards Department, of the International Labor Office of the International Labor Organization (ILO).
$7 Billion Makeover for Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Shipping
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A new study released today reveals that $7 billion is being spent on asset renewal and infrastructure improvements in the bi-national Great Lakes-St. Lawrence shipping system. The investment survey, compiled by maritime trade consultants, Martin Associates, tallies US$ 6.9 billion in capital spending on ships, ports and terminals and waterway infrastructure in the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence waterway.
Shippers Take Measures to Limit OW Bunker Fallout
Shipping firms have paid millions of dollars into U.S. accounts to prevent their vessels from being detained due to non-payment of bills for fuel supplied by the bankrupt OW BunkerâŚ