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Ship&Offshore
26.06.2009
Ship Operation

Wilhelmsen Ships Service office opens in Mongstad

As a result of increased activity at the StatoilHydro terminal at Mongstad, Wilhelmsen Ships Service has opened a new office in the port.

FFX model
Ship&Offshore
26.06.2009
Shipbuilding

Rudder Roll Stabilisation system for Republic of Korean Navy

With the recently signed contract for the RRS system on the new FFX frigate program for the Republic of Korea Navy (ROKN), Imtech Marine & Offshore proves the added value of the RRS System.

Ship&Offshore
23.06.2009
Shipbuilding

Ensolve Biosystems and Gertsen & Olufsen sign agreement

Two leading international maritime bioremediation technology companies, EnSolve Biosystems of the U.S. and Gertsen & Olufsen (G&O) of Denmark, have agreed that G&O will market and sell EnSolve’s PetroLiminator® biological oily water separator (OWS) system under the G&O name.

Ship&Offshore
23.06.2009
Shipbuilding

SWATH@A&R pilotage system for the river Scheldt

The Flemish Prime Minister Kris Peeters has signed a contract with German shipyard Abeking & Rasmussen for a new pilotage system for the Belgian sea ports.

Ship&Offshore
17.06.2009
Shipbuilding

Partnership entered

Icelandic Marorka, a provider of energy management solutions, and Kongsberg Maritime, the Norwegian maker of marine automation systems, have joined forces in an effort to help shipping companies optimize fuel consumption.

 

Ship&Offshore
17.06.2009
Shipbuilding

Wärtsilä ship design units combined

Wärtsilä, one of the marine industry’s leading ship power system integrator, is to combine all its ship design units into a single entity, to be known as Wärtsilä Ship Design.

Ship&Offshore
16.06.2009
Shipbuilding

U.S. Shipping takes delivery of "Golden State"

The joint venture for the construction of five U.S. flag product/chemical tankers of U.S. Shipping Partners L.P., Edison,took delivery of the product tanker "Golden State".

Ship&Offshore
15.06.2009
Shipbuilding

Completion of fleet for Queensland Police Service

Austal has successfully handed over the last of three 22 metre aluminium catamarans for operation in the Australian state of Queensland. The completion of the three-vessel fleet for the Queensland Police Service was achieved in just over 12 months from initial order and adds to Austal’s track record in delivering multi-vessel orders on-time and on-budget.

Ship&Offshore
12.06.2009
Shipbuilding

Community of European Shipyards Associations

Two additional national associations, the Lithuanian Association of Shipbuilders and Shiprepairers (LLSRA) and the Bulgarian National Association of Shipbuilding and Shiprepair (BULNAS) have been confirmed by the CESA on its this year's General…

Ship&Offshore
12.06.2009
Shipbuilding

Bureau Veritas publishes class rules for submarines

The international classification society Bureau Veritas has published its rules for the classification of naval submarines, which cover verification by an independent third party of everything from design and maintenance requirements to safety of the crew and protection of the environment.