Vessels News – Page 97
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Rolls-Royce buys up fuel injection expertise
Rolls-Royce and its subsidiary Woodward Inc have signed an agreement for the acquisition of L’Orange GmbH and its related operations located in Germany, the US and China.
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Yanmar partners with Transfluid on new hybrid system
As part of its development towards offering complete engine and transmission packages, Japanese diesel engine manufacturer Yanmar has teamed up with the Italian company Transfluid to offer a hybrid system.
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Stena Line opts for Corvus for ferry battery refit
Stena Line has chosen Corvus Energy as its supplier of choice to convert one of its flagship ro-pax ferries to battery power.
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New Twin Disc hydraulic power take off
Twin Disc has introduced its fourth new Power Take Off. The hydraulically-actuated HP500 boasts a maximum power rating of 373 kW at 1,800 rpm.
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Webasto and WhisperPower distribution partnership
Webasto and WhisperPower have announced that they have entered into a Global Distribution Partnership Agreement, which was driven by the desire of Webasto Thermo & Comfort to add electrical power products and systems to its product offering and the ambition of WhisperPower to rapidly expand itsglobal distribution.
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Torqeedo powering electric workboat fleet in China
The City of Suzhou in eastern China has deployed a fleet of electric workboats powered by Torqeedo motors as part of a program to clean up its canals and waterways.
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Evinrude rebrands its 2-stroke oils
BRP has announced that XD engine oil for Evinrude and Johnson outboards has been re-branded as XPS Marine. The same engine oils now ‘leverage the XPS brand’ and are offered in three products – XD100, XD50 and XD30.
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Easy pushing power for reworked barge
Some may know a ‘troika’ as a traditional Russian sleigh, whose team of three horses provides a powerful, fast ride along snow-packed roads. But Christian Cnudde’s ‘Troika’ is a transformed pusher tug, maneuvering through the narrow inland waterways of northern Europe with a robust, unusual design and a new John ...
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‘Pushing OPEX off a cliff’: the new CXO300 diesel outboard
“Sitting between an automotive engine and a big power plant,” is where the CXO300 belongs, said Tim Routsis of Cox Powertrain. As a result, this very new, turbocharged V8 promises to save heavy users hundreds of thousands in operation costs.
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Experts Highlight Viable Power and Propulsion Solutions for Next Generation Vessels
Lithium-ion battery expert Dr John Warner is presenting at the NEXT GENERATION Marine Power & Propulsion Conference at the Grand Harbour, Southampton on 18 and 19 April 2018.
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A lifetime approach to engine costs
Stephen Crick, Technical Consultant at Finning UK & Ireland, advises on how workboat operators can save money and improve efficiencies by taking a lifetime approach to engine costs and other equipment.
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Display upgrade for marine shaft power meter system
Datum Electronics, a global supplier and manufacturer of torque measurement and shaft power technology, has launched an enhanced ECR display for its Marine Shaft Power Meter (MSPM) system.
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Wärtsilä Seals & Bearings joins the Green Award scheme
Wärtsilä Seals & Bearings, part of the technology group Wärtsilä, and Green Award Foundation have announced their cooperation in environmental protection.
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Propeller inspection and metrology project
A new joint industry project aims to seek out improved methods for propeller inspection and metrology.
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Variable idle improves station-keeping fuel economy
When Twin Disc introduced its Express Joystick System and Express Positioning technologies, it claimed to have ushered-in a new era of vessel control for commercial operators, but now, this package has been enhanced with a Variable Idle Mode.
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ISU reports increase in pollution prevention figures
The International Salvage Union (ISU) has presented its annual pollution prevention survey indicating trends enforcing the importance of the professional salvage industry.
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Dredger salvaged following capsize
Danish salvage and offshore support company J.A. Rederiet has completed the salvage of a Danish dredger which capsized outside the port of Bogense, Denmark.
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Delivery and order round-up
News of tug deliveries and orders takes a notable upturn this month involving no fewer than 14 vessels many with significant European connections.
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Salvors battle to remove wreck of container ship
An update on the condition of the stranded container ship ‘Kea Trader’ along with news of the next stage have been reported.
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More LOF work for Tsavliris
Tsavliris Salvage has reported a busy end to 2017 in a year where globally, salvors signed 63 Lloyd’s Open Form contracts, up from 49 in 2016.