Vessels News – Page 177

  • The CCIB Barcelona International Convention Centre is a massive venue
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    A resounding success for ITS in Barcelona

    2012-07-12T07:30:00Z

    ITS 2012 – The 22nd International Tug, Salvage and OSV Convention and Exhibition organised by the ABR Company Ltd was held from 28 May to 1 June in the Spanish city of Barcelona.

  • Shinano Maru is the first  Voith escort tug to be built for the Japanese company  Fukushima Kisen KK
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    Shinano Maru - a first for Fukushima

    2012-07-11T07:30:00Z

    A sophisticated Voith Schneider tractor tug, the Shinano Maru, has been delivered to the Japanese tug owner Fukushima Kisen KK for use in the port of Onahama, Iwaki, Japan.

  • Chiefton at work before the tragic accident in Greenwich Reach
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    Chiefton report outlines many recommendations

    2012-07-11T07:30:00Z

    The UK Marine Accident Investigation Branch (MAIB) has published its very detailed report into the investigation of the collision, capsize and foundering of the tug Chiefton with the tragic loss of one crew member, on the River Thames on 12 August 2011.

  • Baloe 2  represents a new generation of Damen Shoalbuster 2308 with its completely redesigned wheelhouse
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    Baloe 2 - a new generation of 23m Shoalbuster

    2012-07-11T07:30:00Z

    Early in June the Baloe 2, a new Damen Shoalbuster 2308, returned to the Damen shipyard at Hardinxveld in the Netherlands after running successful trials.

  • MarineDiesel is expanding into new areas and anticipates production doubling within the next 18 months
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    Marine diesel R&D delivers in Sweden

    2012-07-10T07:30:00Z

    To many, the words ''marine diesel'' are just a generic term for diesels engines for marine use, but MarineDiesel AB is a Swedish company that specialises in R&D for all manner of engineering requirements, writes Paul Lemmer.

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    PB Asher’s new Amsterdam workshop

    2012-07-10T07:30:00Z

    Southampton UK based PB Asher, which specialises in reconditioning fuel injection equipment for the maritime industry, has taken a novel approach to keeping its customers’ onboard.

  • This particular vessel required a propulsion system capable of generating maximum thrust
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    Propellers provide major thrust for Alfredo

    2012-07-06T07:30:00Z

    The motor ship Alfredo is among the vessels for which Italian manufacturer Eliche Radice has provided specially designed propeller and shaft lines.

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    Royston appointed UK service centre for Napier

    2012-07-06T07:30:00Z

    Diesel engineering specialist Royston Ltd has been appointed as the UK Service Centre for Napier Turbochargers.

  • The new lab will enable the R&D team to analyse both electrical and mechanical output and regeneration potential from an electrical propulsion system
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    New research lab promises propulsion solutions

    2012-07-06T07:30:00Z

    Mastervolt, the Netherlands based supplier of marine, solar and off-grid power products, has invested in a major new research laboratory to drive forward its quest for ever more efficient electrical generation and propulsion systems.

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    WFSV waterjets deal signed at Seawork

    2012-07-06T07:30:00Z

    Rolls-Royce secured a contract at the recent Seawork exhibition to supply water jets for four new wind farm support vessels to be built by South Boats for offshore company MPI.

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    Propulsion for another turbine installer

    2012-07-06T07:30:00Z

    The first A2SEA wind turbine installation vessel equipped with Voith Schneider Propellers and Voith Inline Thrusters is nearing completion.

  • The Danish-built Elflether Sand being equipped at workshops in Brake before entering service
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    Propulsion variety for new boats

    2012-07-05T16:42:00Z

    New boats for German and Swedish authorities reflect the wide range of propulsion systems being chosen to meet specialist coastal and inland waterway demands.

  • The Traktor jet is offered in five sizes that can accommodate engine powers from 150 to 700 hp
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    High thrust jets come to Europe

    2012-07-05T07:30:00Z

    A unique type of water jet system that has proved popular in the USA is now being marketed in Europe.

  • Beta Marine founding directors (from left) Ted Spash, Neil Carmichael MP for Stroud, Andrew Growcoot, Laurance Talbot and Paul Grigg
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    Beta Marine celebrates 25 years

    2012-07-04T07:15:00Z

    Beta Marine opened the doors of its Quedgeley UK headquarters recently to celebrate 25 years of successful business in the marine engine market.

  • The main features of the ZF 5000 transmission series include improved gear module designs to meet current and foreseeable international survey society requirements
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    ZF introduces 5000 series marine transmission

    2012-07-04T07:15:00Z

    Recent Seawork exhibitor ZF Marine has positioned its new ZF 5000 series marine transmission to address today’s market requirements.

  • Wartsila’s Vesa Marttinen
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    Evening out the peaks and troughs

    2012-07-04T07:15:00Z

    The last few years have seen peaks and troughs for many commercial craft sectors on the edge or outside the wind farm industry, such as dredgers, ferries and shortsea operations.

  • During sea trials the Workcat achieved its targeted fuel efficiency
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    Stern gear gives economy to windfarm Workcat

    2012-07-04T07:15:00Z

    The latest launch from Blyth Workcats was recently on display at the Seawork exhibition in Southampton.

  • The UltraJet 251HT gives boat builders an option for heavier boats, towing, or high bollard pull applications
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    High Thrust waterjet debuts at Seawork

    2012-07-03T07:31:00Z

    Cheltenham UK based propulsion systems manufacturer Ultra Dynamics introduced the UltraJet 251HT (High Thrust) specifically for lower speed craft at the recent Seawork exhibition.

  • Joop Timmermans stands down as managing director of ITC after 37 years
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    TOWLINES

    2012-06-27T07:30:00Z

    Joop Timmermans, a well known figure in the towage and salvage industry, stepped down as managing director of International Transport Contractors (ITC) at the beginning of June. Now aged 68, Joop started his career with ITC 37 years ago and under his management built the company into a strong and ...

  • Tug crews at Solent Towage staged a unique boat race to raise funds for seriously ill colleagues
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    Tugs crews raise funds for cancer centres

    2012-06-26T07:30:00Z

    On 16 May the crews from the Solent Towage tugs at Fawley in Southampton Water UK held an unusual event to raise funds for two cancer day care centres.