Vessels News – Page 91

  • 'Multicat' type workboat crews require increasingly specialist skills (Peter Barker)
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    Workboat apprenticeship scheme combats crewing challenges

    2018-10-29T11:54:00Z

    The National Workboat Association (NWA) has finalised its Workboat Crewmember Apprenticeship standard as the industry faces growing skills and crewing challenges in the thriving workboat sector.

  • Svitzer's RAstar 2900SX quartet have now arrived in Morocco (Sanmar)
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    A close look at Sanmar’s four new tugs for Svitzer

    2018-10-29T11:48:00Z

    Last month this column briefly mentioned the impending delivery of Sanmar’s latest development, the Bigaçay class ASD tugs for Svitzer so with the arrival of the quartet at the Tanger Med 2 terminal in Morocco a closer look at this significant order is called for.

  • Yanmar has supplied engines for a Japanese-built LNG-fuelled tug (Yanmar)
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    Yanmar dual-fuel engines to feature in Japanese tug

    2018-10-29T11:43:00Z

    Osaka-based Yanmar Co has delivered two dual-fuel commercial marine engines to Kanagawa Dockyard for installation in what will be the first occasion of an LNG-fuelled tug constructed in Japan based on the IGF Code.

  • TTC's tug training programme has received Lloyd's Register Quality Assurance accreditation (Kotug)
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    Tug Training & Consultancy acquires ISO certification

    2018-10-29T11:34:00Z

    Tug Training & Consultancy (TTC) has been approved by Lloyd’s Register Quality Assurance to ISO 9001:2015 standards further endorsing the Rotterdam-based establishment’s services to the training of tug masters.

  • 'Acamar' is a notable representation of multipurpose tugs suited to smaller ports (Macduff)
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    Delivery and order round-up

    2018-10-29T11:17:00Z

    This month’s review of new additions and orders to the tug scene reports seven deliveries and one notable order worthy of examination.

  • Energy Management (part of the shortlisted project) is an on-board optimizing tool that enables the captain and the ship owner to clearly see the operational conditions of the vessel
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    Work vessel shortlisted for Motorship Awards

    2018-10-05T17:28:00Z

    A multipurpose work vessel currently in build for the Norwegian Coastal Adminstration, ‘OV Ryvingen’, has been shortlisted to compete against three other green ship propulsion projects for the first Motorship Award.

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    MTU power for trimaran ferries

    2018-10-05T13:32:00Z

    Two new high-speed ferries to be run by Spanish ferry operator Fred. Olsen, S.A. are each to be powered by four MTU 20-cylinder 8000 M71L engines and by Kamewa waterjets from Rolls-Royce.

  • Germany’s first electrically powered pleasure craft has been making the news since the summer of 2017, when it first started to transport passengers on Baldeney Lake in Essen
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    Clever coupling is key to electric craft

    2018-10-05T13:15:00Z

    A vessel claimed to be Germany’s first electrically driven excursion vessel could help to point the way for the development of cleaner power sources for larger ships.

  • The dredger will be the first new dual-fuel construction of its type in France Photo: Barillec Marine
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    Barillec power for French hybrid LNG dredger

    2018-10-03T12:28:00Z

    Barillec Marine will supply LNG diesel-electric propulsion and the water injection dredging system for a new LNG hybrid dredger for the Port of Bordeaux.

  • Oldendorff Carriers is implementing fleet and ship performance monitoring systems Photo: Datum Electronics
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    Shaft power torque meter order

    2018-10-02T12:28:00Z

    UK based Datum Electronics will supply Oldendorff Carriers with shaft power meter systems to help reduce its carbon footprint and improve technical and operational efficiency.

  • Kea Trader aground on Durrand Reef  (Lomar Shipping)
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    Briggs Marine’s response to Kea Trader stranding

    2018-10-01T16:34:00Z

    UK-based Briggs Marine & Environmental Services has provided ‘MJ’ with details of its emergency environmental response work following stranding of the container ship ‘Kea Trader’.

  • Casualties such as 'Costa Concordia' were wake-up calls for insurers (TBI Vision)
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    Salvage issues debated at ITS 2018

    2018-10-01T16:27:00Z

    During the conference sessions at ITS 2018 organised by The ABR Company Ltd in Marseille (see ‘MJ’ August 2018) five high-quality papers were presented on salvage – your correspondent sat in and briefly describes three of them.

  • Wagenborg Towage has salvaged a port crane in Wilhelmshaven (Hero Lang - Hansa-online.de)
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    Salvage incidents round-up

    2018-10-01T16:18:00Z

    It may be major ship casualties that grab mainstream media headlines, but other salvage jobs can also be newsworthy, we take a look at three representative salvage operations from recent weeks.

  • ISU members provided services to vessels carrying over 2m tonnes of potential pollutants in 2017 (Ardent)
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    ISU Annual Review examines the pressure on the salvage industry

    2018-10-01T15:58:00Z

    Charo Col, International Salvage Union president describes the salvage industry as “under financial pressure” despite gross revenues from all sources recovering slightly in 2017 from 2016 but still weak compared with the period 2013 to 2016.

  • 'Papillon' and 'Fregate' were named by local beauty queens (Dutch Dredging - Maritime Executive)
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    TOWLINES

    2018-09-28T11:27:00Z

    Boer Remorquage SARL has formally named two particularly interesting additions to the tug world, the shallow-draught ‘Papillon’ and ‘Fregate’, both vessels modified for additional dredging duties.

  • Example of deck fitting failure (SeaWays Consultants)
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    Are ships’ deck fittings up to the task of towing?

    2018-09-28T11:19:00Z

    With the increasing use of escort towing involving ever more powerful tugs, has the old design principle of the towline being the ‘weak-link’ been replaced by the ‘Achilles-heel’ of adequate ships’ deck fittings?

  • 'Innovation' is put to the test in Felixstowe (Damen)
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    Damen’s new RSD Tug 2513 is put to the test

    2018-09-28T11:14:00Z

    Following a European tour including Southampton where it was presented to ‘MJ’ and other industry media, Damen’s new Reversed Stern Drive Tug 2513 ‘Innovation’ has been put to the test in a series of trials at Felixstowe.

  • 'Nicole Foss' was Foss Rainier Shipyard's last delivery (Foss Maritime)
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    Foss yard closure and its planned Damen order

    2018-09-28T11:08:00Z

    With reports that Foss Maritime was closing its Rainier shipyard and concern surrounding the future of Damen’s plans to build a series of ASD tugs at the shipyard, the Netherlands-based shipbuilder has indicated to ‘MJ’ that cooperation with Foss is far from over.

  • Alfons Hakans latest acquisition is a Robert Allan 24-45 class (Med Marine)
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    Delivery and order round-up

    2018-09-28T10:48:00Z

    The holiday season usually brings with it a hiatus in news, not so in the world of tug construction within Europe with eight vessels to mention along with an order for a Damen ASD tug from Cyprus.

  • Chartwell’s Chasewell monohull, suitable for the hybrid pilot and patrol market.  Image: Chartwell
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    Hybrids: More than a change in the engine room

    2018-09-25T09:19:00Z

    Andy Page of naval architecture consultancy Chartwell talks to Stevie Knight about the challenges and rewards that hybridization will bring to commercial marine.