containership

Svanehøj wins fuel pump orders for 22 LNG-fueled mega box ship

The growing demand for LNG fueled containerships is providing somewhat of a bonanza for pump manufacturer Svanehøj. It has booked orders from shipyard giants Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering and Samsung Heavy

A255-L turbocharger

ABB’s A255-L turbocharger makes Japanese debut

Japanese engine builder Makita has selected ABB’s latest low-speed turbochargers for an engine being built for a chemical tanker, marking the first time that a Japanese-built engine will feature the compact, powerful

LNG carrier

Wärtsilä in LNG vessel support agreement with Nakilat

Qatar-based Nakilat, owner of the world’s largest LNG carrier fleet, has signed five-year support agreements with Wärtsilä, the supplier of the LNG reliquefaction systems onboard the QFlex vessels covered by the agreements.

Silhouette of bulker

Inmarsat delivers Asia Pacific’s first Fleet Data Premium project

Mobile satellite communications leader Inmarsat reports that it has been pivotal in connecting digital stakeholders for the Asia Pacific region’s first Fleet Data Premium project. Delivered for Diamond Bulk Carriers, the project

The PBST TCT60 type turbocharger pictured during the shop test at HSD Engine

First low-speed installation of TCT60 turbocharger

Augsburg, Germany, headquartered turbocharger and after treatment specialist PBST has announced the first installation of its TCT60 turbocharger in a two-stroke application. The turbocharger is bound for an MAN B&W 6G70ME-C10.5 LP-SCR

offshore rig

Supreme Integrated Technology launches innovative design for ballast systems

SPONSORED CONTENT: With over 50 years’ experience designing and building movable structures for military and marine applications, Supreme Integrated Technology (SIT) has an expert reputation for developing optimized systems for complex applications.

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BMT Rembrandt simulator is cloud technology breakthrough

BMT reports that its Rembrandt ship simulator solution has successfully completed its first virtually operated maritime simulation trials. The trials, hailed by BMT as “a cloud technology breakthrough,” were carried out in

Viega fittings

Viega fittings earn Navy approval

Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) has approved the use of Viega MegaPress CuNi mechanically attached fittings in sizes ½” to 2″ in surface combatants for a variety of systems, including chilled water,

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Korean shipbuilding giant eyes the nuclear option

One of the world’s largest shipbuilders is to explore the possibility of nuclear power as a viable path to shipping decarbonization. Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) has signed a nuclear power plant technology

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Wärtsilä and RINA unveil novel propulsion concept

In a challenge to traditional ship design thinking, Wärtsilä and classification society RINA have come up with a propulsion machinery arrangement that, they say, offers a highly efficient, future-proof alternative to the

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