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MAN B&W

Confirms Savings

Highly promising results in terms of cylin- der oil savings, lower particle emissions and reduced combustion chamber wear figures are emerg- ing from testing of a wide range of MAN B &W

MC/MC-C two-stroke engine equipped with Alpha

Adaptive Cylinder oil Control (Alpha ACC), according to the diesel engine manufacturer. yearly cylinder oil expense (USDS 700,000 Cylinder oil pf'OS 1 USD/Kg Yeariy operating hours. 7,100 500.000 400.000 300,000- 200,000 100.000- 1

Savings:

USD 340 000 per year

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ANCHORS

CHAINS ^ORTELBOER

Typical feea-rate Basic te&i-rsie Basic f««3-raie vchsACt (mechanics! iubfieaior) {mechanical lubricators (Alpha lubricator; (Alpha lubricator): • :, !-, :;! rpin-coritfol O.90fbhph. r; . 08 g/bhph mep-comroi 0 2b g/bhph/S%

The aim of the test was to confirm the savings of cylinder oil consumption delivered by the electronical- ly controlled Alpha Lubricator System, savings that help reduce operating costs and environmental impact, with the added benefit of reduced cylinder liner wear rates. Large bore engines for both container ship (K-

MC/MC-C) and the VLCC (S-MC/MC-C) propulsion are covered in the current program, along with small and medium bore MC/MC-C engines. Alpha ACC allows the cylinder oil dosage (g/bhph) to be controlled in such a way that it is proportional to the amount of sulphur (g/bhph) entering the cylinder with the fuel.

Results from a 12K90MC engine powering a 6,800 teu containership illustrate the economic value.

Significant savings in daily cylinder oil consumption though Alpha ACC of the 12K90MC engine, moni- tored over a five-month period, equate to an annual savings of $340,000 on cylinder oil.

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New Twin Prop for River Cruisers

Schottel has unveiled a new twin propeller arrange- ment designed to specifically fulfill the needs of river cruise ships. Two units — type STP 550 — appears onboard the A'Rosa

Bella, the first of four 410-ft. (125-m) luxury cabin-class vessels built for Seetours Shipping.

A'Rosa Bella - built in Germany at

Neptun Rearaturwerft GmbH in Rostock

Warnemtinde, was delivered in the Spring 2002. The company soon after developed the STP 440 for use on shorter cabin-class vessels. The new solution — initially developed for sea-going ships — was designed and tailored to optimize efficiency, min- imize noise and enable operation in shallow waters.

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MTU Opens Training Center

MTU Friedrichshafen opened its new training center, a center to be used for training MTU's own customer service mechanics, professional service staff of the company's 1,400 sales and service partners worldwide, and representatives and end customers. "Service is an operative business." said Dr. Rolf A.

Hanssen, MTU CEO. "Our end customers demand the highest possible availability of their drive systems and installations. The better geared we are to this, the greater are our competitive chances." The new training

Tel.: +31 (0)10 429 2222 cen- w Fax: +31 (0)10 429 6459 ter has 14 [email protected] instructors « www.wortelboer.nl responsible for the training and supervi- sion of service mechanics and who give them the required technical maintenance skills for the company's engines and drive systems. It is equipped for intensive training in small groups in five languages and up to 90 participants at any given time, and has the capacity to train more than 2,000 service employees each year.

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Fortum Selects Schilling

Marine Rudders

For a pair of new 14.000-dwt chemical carriers

Fortum Oil & Gas selected Hamworthy KSE's

Schilling Mariner high-lift rudders. The ships are being built by ENVC of Portugal. The rudders, sched- uled for delivery this month, are designed to provide the necessary maneuverability and durability demand- ed by the DNM Ice Class 1A* vessels.

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