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Bay Diesel

Cargomatic

DNV GL

Renk

Whiteley Bratton Sauter DNV GL Young Professional Awards

Wärtsilä, COSCO Ink BWMS Topaz Selects Management Software

License Agreement Topaz Energy and Marine selected ABS

Wärtsilä signed a manufacturing license as its ? eet management software pro- agreement with COSCO (Weihai) Ship- vider. Topaz will install the ABS Nauti- building Marine Technology Company cal Systems Fleet Management Software

Limited (WECOSCO) based in Weihai, suite on 58 of its core vessels to more

China. The two-way agreement pro- ef? ciently plan for maintenance work, vides COSCO with access to technol- minimize downtime and reduce costs as- ogy and the rights to manufacture the sociated with drydocking.

RECAB

Wärtsilä Aquarius Electro Chlorination

From left: Bjørn Espen Aase, Country ers have received a $2-million contract (EC) Ballast Water Management System New LNG Joint Venture

Manager RECAB; Andrés Lara, Project from the Department of Homeland Se- (BWMS) under license for application in Stolt-Nielsen Limited and Golar LNG

Department Manager, AKVA Group; curity (DHS) Science and Technology its global marine market. In return, Wärt- Limited have formed a 50/50 joint ven-

Sigurd Larsen, Supply Chain Manager,

Directorate (S&T) to improve detection silä gains access to an additional manu- ture to pursue opportunities in small-

AKVA Group; Michael Ullskog, CEO, of threats coming into the U.S. through facturing facility able to assist with sup- scale LNG production and distribution.

RECAB; and Nils Gjørvad, Sr. Key Ac- container shipments. The research will ply and demand of the Wärtsilä BWMS count Manager, RECAB be led by Stevens Associate Dean of Re- direct to Wärtsilä customers. Wärtsilä New RoPax Design search in the School of Engineering & retains ownership of the Aquarius EC behalf of Hatteland Display. Deltamarin launched its new RoPax ves-

Science (SES) Dr. Hady Salloum, the technology and all associated Intellec- RECAB Inks Deal with AKVA Group sel DeltaChallenger concept. To reduce principal investigator on the contract. tual Property Rights, and will provide Embedded computer systems developer fuel consumption the vessel has six ro-

David Masters from the DHS Science technical support to WECOSCO who RECAB has entered into a contract with tor sails by Norsepower. Fuel economy and Technology Directorate will manage will manufacture the system under li- AKVA Group for the delivery of its so- and maneuverability are gained through the program, along with other border and cense for applications on ships across the lutions to the ? sh farming industry. The maritime security programs. global marine market including COSCO. frame agreement signed during Norship- ping 2015 will see AKVA group deliver

Global Diving & Salvage Opens

Hatteland Expands in Singapore RECAB’s embedded computer systems

California Of? ce to the global ? sh farming industry.

Global Diving & Salvage, Inc. expanded its California regional operations with

Ingalls Honored for Vet Hiring

Deltamarin the addition of a new of? ce in Southern

Huntington Ingalls Industries’ (HII) In-

California. Located in Signal Hill near galls Shipbuilding division was honored the combination of dual-fuel electric ma-

Long Beach, the new of? ce supports at the DirectEmployers Annual Meet- chinery, four power plants (2 x 6 MW

Global’s core service lines: marine con- ing and Conference for its work hiring and 2 x 3 MW) and the new compact struction, casualty response and offshore and promoting veterans. The shipyard’s Azipod D pod propulsion system from support. Danny Broadhurst is Global’s talent acquisition team won the overall ABB. The vessel will have GTT Mark

Hatteland

California Operations Manager and award in the Vietnam Era Veterans’ Re- III membrane LNG tanks of totally 1,200

Goetz Vogelmann, Sales Director Hat-

Manager of the new facility.

adjustment Assistance Act (VEVRAA) m3. The tanks give layout advantages teland Display and Lawrence Low, compliance initiatives category. making new ef? cient loading and un-

Managing Director Allied eParts

Aker Arctic Acquires Canada’s Akac loading con? gurations possible without

Aker Arctic Technology Inc has acquired decreasing passenger and cargo capacity, full ownership of Canadian based com- the designer noted. The air conditioning pany Akac Inc, which is known in the oil

Allied eParts Pte. Ltd. (AEP) with its and ventilation has been optimized by and gas industry for its involvement in premises in Ubi Avenue, Singapore joins Carrier. the Arctic Offshore projects and opera- the Hatteland Display service network tions. after signing a contract with the marine Lilaas Controls to U.S. Market display and computer manufacturer dur- IMTRA has partnered with Lilaas to ing Sea Asia in April 2015. Following the bring the latest controls to the U.S. mar-

DirectEmployers full training of AEP’s Service engineers ket. Lilaas recently introduced two prod-

Ingalls Shipbuilding employees (left to at the Norway premises of Hatteland ucts, the L01 is designed for azimuth, right) Carlos Lett, Angela Woodruff,

Display and the set-up of the Service lo- single/double thruster and propulsion

Sidni Wa

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