Vessels News – Page 216

  • Sidi Abderrahmane is one of seven tugs destined for Algeria.
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    Damen Build for Algeria

    2003-06-01T00:00:00Z

    Damen Shipbuilders ofGorinchem are well advanced in a major building contract to supply seven azimuthing stern drive tugs to Algeria. Built to the highly successful Damen ASD 3110 design all seven vessels have been ordered by Entreprise Portuaire (EPAL) and will be delivered to various ports around Algeria.

  • Adsteam are to concentrate on ship towage operations .
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    Adsteam Announce Review

    2003-06-01T00:00:00Z

    Australian based Adsteam Marine Ltd has announced the commencement of a major restructuring of its global operations. The plans were announced as part of a comprehensive review of the company''s operations undertaken by the new Managing Director, Mr John Moller.

  • In many instances, salvage rewards do not reflect the value society places on environmental services.
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    Pay Salvors for Pollution Prevention, Says ISU

    2003-06-01T00:00:00Z

    Environmental protection, as a product of successful salvage, is undervalued according to the International Salvage Union .

  • Titan s salvage team used the tug Posejdon to pull the beached freighter Spruttenberg free.
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    Titan's Team Triumph In Difficult Salvage

    2003-06-01T00:00:00Z

    Titan Maritime LLC successfully completed a challenging salvage operation recently after the 100m freighter Spruttenberg grounded on a shallow beach in bad weather 1.5 miles outside the Algerian port of Dellys.

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    Oyster Men Migrate to 4-Strokes

    2003-06-01T00:00:00Z

    The Marenne Oleron area of France produces over half the country’ s oysters. Some 50,000 tonnes per year are gathered by more than 1,200 farmers who all use the same type of barge.

  • Worldwise have developed a new ASD design.
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    Worldwise Offer a New ASD Concept

    2003-05-01T00:00:00Z

    Worldwise Marine Engineering BV (WME), formerly Wijsmuller Engineering, is offering tug owners an azimuthing stern drive (ASD) tug design with many new features. This project is the result of work started more than two years ago with a request for a new tug design with a 65-70 tonnes bollard pull ...

  • Chief Coastguard John Astbury received the Anglian Princess model from Klyne.
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    Towlines

    2003-05-01T00:00:00Z

    The Italian tug Uran has arrived at Avonmouth to fulfil a short-term charter with Svitzer Wijsmuller. Owned by Tripmare s. r. l. of Trieste, it is an ASD vessel of 4080bhp with a bollard pull of 50 tonnes. Uran will be used as a temporary measure to boost the Avonmouth-Portbury ...

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    Tsavliris is Busy Responding to Emergencies

    2003-05-01T00:00:00Z

    Several recent salvage operations have highlighted the worldwide capability of Tsavliris as a leading emergency response contractor. Late March saw the group dealing with problems as diverse as fire-damage and ice entrapment when it was engaged under Lloyd''s Open Form twice in the same week to salve vessels as far ...

  • Laney Chouest is the worlds largest anchor-handler.
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    Chouest Now has World's Largest Anchor-handler

    2003-05-01T00:00:00Z

    Major American operator Edison Chouest Offshore LLC, based in Galliano, Los Angeles, has taken delivery of the world''s largest and most powerful anchor-handling supply vessel. Named Laney Chouest, the ship was completed by associate company North American Shipbuilding of Larose, Louisiana earlier this year and is the third Chouest flagship ...

  • Sanmar XII is the latest new tug from the Sanmar yard.
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    Turkish Tug Builder Sanmar Steps up Production

    2003-05-01T00:00:00Z

    Turkish tugboat builder and operator Sanmar Ltd has extended its newbuilding programme for this year.

  • The new Z-TECH design is unique.
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    Robert Allan Introduces the Unique Z-TECH

    2003-05-01T00:00:00Z

    The name of Canadian naval architect Robert Allan of Robert Allan Ltd, Vancouver has become synonymous with modern tug designs suitable for series production and to satisfy the shiphandling towage market worldwide. He has also continued to work on other highly innovative designs for more specialist applications and that description ...

  • Halyards Aquadrive couplings are being installed on 16 new MoD landing craft being built by FBM Babcock Marine.
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    Halyard Delivers Quiet Baby at London Boat Show

    2003-04-01T00:00:00Z

    Halyard launched their new Baby Moduline Aquadrive system at the London Boat Show earlier this month. It marks the first major redevelopment of the Aquadrive, a flexible coupling which fits between engine and driveshaft which has been in service for 20 years.

  • The new 25 kgf electric stern thruster from Vetus.
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    Vetus Adds Small Electric Stern Thruster to its Range

    2003-04-01T00:00:00Z

    The Netherlands'' Vetus Den Ouden adds to its range of side-directional bow and stern thrusters with the introduction this year of a small electric stern thruster which, in spite of a diameter of only 110 mm, provides a thrust of 25 kgf.

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    Hamworthy KSE Non-Core Sales Continue

    2003-04-01T00:00:00Z

    Hatlapa Uetersener Maschineenfabrik and Becker Marine Systems of Hamburg have purchased the starting air compressor and Schilling rudder business from the UK''s Hamworthy KSE Ltd last month. The partnership between Hatlapa and Becker made it possible for both companies to stand together as a mutual buyer for the two different ...

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    Dolphin Pods Successful in Sea Trials

    2003-04-01T00:00:00Z

    The first two Dolphin podded propulsion systems jointly developed by STN Atlas Marine Electronics and Wartsila Propulsion have successfully completed sea trials aboard Seven Seas Voyager, the new 50,000gt cruise liner for V Ships Leisure/Radisson Seven Seas which is due to commence service this month.

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    Scania and Yanmar Agreement Clarification

    2003-04-01T00:00:00Z

    Concern has been expressed that the article about Scania and Yanmar''s cooperation agreement on page 12 of the February 2003 Maritime Journal does not make clear that the agreement gives Yanmar the right to sell and market Scania marine engines to the pleasure boat market only. Scania will continue to ...

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    Cummins MerCruiser Diesel Announces UK Distribution Plan

    2003-04-01T00:00:00Z

    The Cummins MerCruiser Diesel (CMD) 50/50 joint venture between Cummins Marine and Mercury Marine has announced its channel distribution plan for the UK.

  • The Forth Constructor under way with new Daewoo engines.
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    Daewoo Re-Power for 'Forth Constructor'

    2003-04-01T00:00:00Z

    Briggs Marine Contractors have re-engined their multi-purpose barge Forth Constructor with a pair of Daewoo marine engines supplied by Daewoo''s South Devon UK distributor WaterMota Ltd. This is the third set of Daewoo engines WaterMota has supplied to Briggs Marine.

  • The US Navys X-Craft will be driven by Kamewa waterjets.
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    Rolls-Royce Breaks Through Marine Propulsion Barriers

    2003-04-01T00:00:00Z

    Rolls Royce has scored two breakthrough propulsion orders with the US Navy, its Kamewa waterjets having been selected to drive the experimental X-Craft high speed aluminium catamaran while its MT30 marine gas turbine has been chosen to power the Integrated Power System (IPS) Engineering Development Model (EDM) for the DD(X) ...

  • The new test engine is loaded for delivery to the TotalFinaElf Research Centre.
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    $2 Million Marine Lubricant Test Engine

    2003-04-01T00:00:00Z

    Maritime lubricants supplier Lubmarine has installed a new test engine at its TotalFinaElf Research Centre (CRES) at Solaize, near Lyon in France. The $2m MAN B&W innovator-4C test engine comes into service next month and will be used by Lubmarine to develop and test new formulations and to undertake fundamental ...