Vessels News – Page 156

  • The Enginei bridge display enables tug masters to be continuously aware of their fuel consumption.
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    Tug fleet finds fuel economy savings

    2011-04-11T10:42:00Z

    Svitzer Tugs is expanding fuel efficiencies throughout its fleet by fitting Enginei fuel monitoring systems from Royston Limited.

  • Takaaki Kimura, senior managing executive officer of Yamaha Motor and Volvo Penta CEO Göran Gummeson shake hands at the Miami Boat Show 2011.
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    Yamaha and Volvo Penta make progress

    2011-04-05T15:41:00Z

    AB Volvo Penta and Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd have decided to set up joint working groups to evaluate the potential for deeper collaboration between the companies.

  • Henning Jorgensen from BUKH, left, concludes the new agreement with WaterMota MD Mike Beacham.
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    See the new SeasAll engines at Seawork

    2011-04-04T10:38:00Z

    Devon UK based marine engine and generator specialist WaterMota has signed an agreement with Danish based BUKH enabling it to sell SOLAS approved engines.

  • ‘Fairmount Sherpa’ and ‘Fairmount Summit’ enter the Nieuw Waterway after completing the 92 day tow with the FPSO ‘Skarv Idun’.(photo courtesy Leen vd Meijden)
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    Fairmount sisters complete an epic 92 day tow

    2011-03-30T09:00:00Z

    Fairmount Marine’s powerful deepsea tugs Fairmount Sherpa and Fairmount Summit have returned to their homeport of Rotterdam after successfully completing the delivery of the FPSO Skarv Idun from South Korea to Stord in Norway.

  • The general cargo carrier newbuilding will be designed by FKAB in Gothenburg and powered by MAN Diesel & Turbo’s new Liquid ME-GI engine running on LPG.
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    LPG power for coastal shipping

    2011-03-29T17:22:00Z

    MAN Diesel & Turbo has introduced its Liquid ME-GI (Liquid Gas Injection) engine, powered by Liquid Petroleum Gas.

  • A new mid-ship section will extend the former CCG Tsekoa II to 33m.
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    Hybrid electric research ship conversion

    2011-03-29T16:39:00Z

    BMT Fleet Technology, of Ottawa, Ontario is collaborating with the University of Victoria to design and deliver North America’s first ever hybrid electric research ship.

  • Kees Muller and his wife Heleen after the award ceremony. (photo courtesy Peter Nicolai)
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    Kees Muller is knighted by Queen Beatrix

    2011-03-29T09:00:00Z

    Kees Muller, the founder of the Dutch towage and salvage specialist Multraship, has received a knighthood from Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands.

  • 'Lamnalco Lion’ is one of a quartet of sister ships built to the Damen ASD Tug 3213 design.
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    Damen build four big ‘Cats’ for Lamnalco

    2011-03-28T15:00:00Z

    Damen Shipyards is close to completing a series of four powerful terminal tugs for the Lamnalco Group.

  • Wreck removal of the ‘Hyundai 105’ began in February and could take up to 16 months to complete.
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    Global reach for salvage and wreck removal

    2011-03-28T09:51:00Z

    Rotterdam based SMIT Salvage had teams busy in Latin America last year, refloating a series of grounded vessels in the major river systems.

  • ‘Vortex’ and ‘Apex’ sail together, showing off the differences in their design.
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    A closer look at the ‘Vortex’

    2011-03-28T09:00:00Z

    Back in the November 2010 issue of MJ ‘Tugs & Towing’ included a report on the delivery of the Voith tractor tug Vortex to Solent Towage Ltd, the UK subsidiary of Østensjø Rederi AS of Haugesund in Norway.

  • ‘Coastal Vanguard’ is an important new addition to the Acta Marine BV fleet.
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    Towlines MAR 11

    2011-03-27T09:00:00Z

    Avra Towage BV of Rotterdam and Muller of Dordrecht have formed a joint venture with a view to increasing the scope of both companies. Muller operates a fleet of nine tugs and a large inventory of pushers and barges.

  • ‘Samson B’ is the latest Lyme Boats newbuild to be equipped with stern gear from Clements Marine.
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    Stern gear package for wind farm boat

    2011-03-25T15:51:00Z

    Bedfordshire UK based Clement Marine has supplied propellers and stern gear to equip a newbuild for Fred Buckingham’s Penzance based Wind Wave Workboats.

  • ‘Multratug 7’ has a new home with the MTS Group as the ‘MTS Viscount’.
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    Towlines FEB11

    2011-03-02T12:22:00Z

    UK based Marine and Towage Services provider the MTS Group Ltd has acquired the twin-screw seagoing tug Multratug 7.

  • The sale of ‘Fairplay IX’ marks the end of an era for its owners.
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    Fairplay sells its last traditional deepsea tug

    2011-03-02T12:21:00Z

    Hamburg based Fairplay Towage has sold Fairplay IX, its last traditional deepsea tug to a Greek operator.

  • ‘DMS Harrier’ is one of four Damen ‘Pushbusters’ to be sold to Van Oord. (photo courtesy Hans Hoffmann)
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    Van Oord purchases the ‘Pushbuster’ quartet

    2011-03-02T12:21:00Z

    Dutch dredging and marine contractor Van Oord BV has purchased the fleet of four Damen Pushbusters formerly operated by Damen Marine Contractors (DMS).

  • A new ‘Columbia’ class ASD tug is under construction for Shaver Transportation.
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    Capilano design for Shaver

    2011-03-02T12:21:00Z

    Capilano Maritime Design Ltd, naval architects and designers based in North Vancouver, Canada have announced the completion of the design for a 24m (80 foot) ASD shiphandling tug for the Shaver Transportation Company based in Portland, Oregon, USA.

  • ‘KL Sandefjord’ is one of a new generation of anchor handling tugs.
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    ‘KL Sandefjord’ breaks bollard pull record

    2011-03-02T12:20:00Z

    Although the massive and fast developing world of offshore operations is usually outside the scope of this regular feature, the recent delivery of the anchorhandling tug supply vessel KL Sandefjord is of special interest.

  • The ferries will be built by the Remontowa Shipyard in Gdansk, Poland for delivery in the second half of 2012.
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    Gas fuelled ferries order for Norway

    2011-02-17T10:55:00Z

    Rolls-Royce has signed a £20m contract to supply engines and propulsion equipment for four gas-fuelled ferries to be built for the Norwegian operator Torghatten Nord AS.

  • Seaspan Terminal III has arrived in Vancouver after a two month delivery voyage from Turkey.
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    Towlines January 2011

    2011-01-31T11:31:00Z

    The first of four new tugs ordered by Vancouver based Seaspan International, from Sanmar Denizcilik in Turkey, arrived at the owner’s base in North Vancouver in early January. Bearing the temporary name Seaspan Terminal III, the 28m ASD tug completed the long delivery voyage from Turkey after two months ...

  • The new Damen Stan Launch 804 is the smallest vessel in the Stan Tug range.
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    Damen adds two new vessels to the ‘Stan Tug’ family

    2011-01-31T11:30:00Z

    Over past months and years Maritime Journal has periodically reported on the progressive changes in design and modernization of the Damen Shipyards ‘Stan Tug’ series of tugs and workboats.