Evoqua gives SeaCURE BWMS a smaller footprint

MAY 31, 2017 — Warrendale, PA, headquartered Evoqua Water Technologies has remodeled its SeaCURE ballast water management system (BWMS) to provide optimum high-flow rate performance from what is now one of the

Need financing for your BWTS? Ask Export Credit Norway

MAY 26, 2017—If you are looking to purchase ballast water treatment technologies or exhaust gas treatment systems from Norwegian suppliers, Export Credit Norway wants to hear from you. The Norwegian export credit

Canada issues ship safety bulletin on drone use

MAY 22, 2017 — Transport Canada has issued a ship safety bulletin intended to make the marine community aware of the rules and regulations that apply to Unmanned Air Vehicles (UAVs), or

Ballast water sampling and analysis made easier

MAY 16, 2017 — So, how do you know if that expensive ballast water management system (BWMS) is working? Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. group company MOL Techno-Trade, Ltd. and Satake Corporation will

Modular L-ion battery system gets DNV GL type approval

MAY 15, 2017 — Leclanché SA (SIX: LECN) has launched the Leclanché Marine Rack System (MRS), a modular, lithium-ion battery system that is the first of its kind to be type approved

ICS to IMO: Set hefty CO2 reduction targets

MAY 15, 2017 — At its Annual General Meeting, held in Istanbul, Turkey, May 9 through 11, the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) agreed to urge the International Maritime Organization (IMO) to

New test bed boosts Cat’s LNG R&D

MAY 12, 2017—With some 100 gas-fueled vessels in operation and another 100 under construction or on order worldwide, Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) as a marine fuel is expected to be an important

VIDEO: Responders save Galveston Beach from ATB grounding

MAY 6, 2017 — Coast Guard response and incident management teams recently coordinated with T & T Marine Salvage and G & H Towing to prevent a disabled ATB tug and barge

Researcher develops software to limit ships’ NOx and smoke emissions

MAY 5, 2017 — In cooperation with MAN Diesel & Turbo, a Technical University of Denmark (DTU) researcher is developing new software that makes it possible to limit emissions of NOx particles

USCG investigates Chesapeake laser strikes

MAY 5, 2017 — The U.S. Coast Guard is investigating multiple laser strikes during the past month aimed at commercial vessels transiting the Chesapeake Bay. Four incidences occurred early Wednesday morning between

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