
ZF unveils its newest azimuth thruster
Miramar, Fla., based ZF North America is to add the ZF AT 90 to its azimuth thruster (AT) line-up.Becoming commercially available in December, The new, well-mounted, Z-drive thruster is compatible with a
Miramar, Fla., based ZF North America is to add the ZF AT 90 to its azimuth thruster (AT) line-up.Becoming commercially available in December, The new, well-mounted, Z-drive thruster is compatible with a
ZF Marine Propulsion Systems has hired George Lewis as the new head of product line commercial-fast craft, North/Central America and the Caribbean. He reports to Wolfgang Schmid, ZF’s Industrial Division Head for
Miramar, Fla., headquartered ZF Marine North America has appointed Walter Fienco product line manager, commercial thrusters. In this role, Fienco, who was previously senior engineer, customer applications, for ZF Marine, will lead
To most marine industry readers ZF is synonymous with marine transmissions, but ZF North America’s operations include automotive seat belt and airbag systems. The company develops and supplies all aspects of an
Rolls-Royce and ZF are developing a new electronic monitoring system for ships. The aim is to achieve maximum vessel availability, while keeping fuel consumption and CO2 emissions to a minimum. Called the
DECEMBER 12, 2016 — Rolls-Royce Power Systems and ZF Friedrichshafen AG are to collaborate even more closely on marine propulsion systems. A collaboration agreement to that effect has now been signed by
SEPTEMBER 12, 2014 — Developments announced by ZF Marine Propulsion at this year’s SMM event in Hamburg, Germany included introduction of a new ZF W 10000 workboat transmission family and the launch
DECEMBER 6, 2013 — As the Marintec China 2013 event drew to a close, Marine Propulsion Systems, a business unit of ZF Friedrichshafen AG, said that China continues to be a key
DECEMBER 6, 2013 — As the Marintec China 2013 event drew to a close, Marine Propulsion Systems, a business unit of ZF Friedrichshafen AG, said that China continues to be a key
The National Transportation Safety Board has released its report on a January 4, 2024, incident in which a crane on a crane barge contacted a ship to shore terminal crane, which suffered