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  • MR Apr-24#6 Editorial
MARITIME
REPORTER
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ENGINEERING NEWS
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    April 2024 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 6

    Editorial MARITIME REPORTER AND ENGINEERING NEWS his month’s coverage is M A R I N E L I N K . C O M almost an afterthought HQ 118 E. 25th St., 2nd Floor following the tragedy that New York, NY 10010 USA T +1.212.477.6700 Tunfolded in Baltimore in the wee hours of Tuesday, March 26, CEO John C.

  • MR Feb-24#32 REPAIR
Photo Courtesy Marine and Industrial Transmissions
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    February 2024 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 32

    REPAIR Photo Courtesy Marine and Industrial Transmissions ings to optimize load distribution. A large number of the incidents analyzed by Gard were attributed to ghost ? shing gear that enter the stern tube seal area causing seawater to contaminate the lubrication oil. A 2022 study by CSIRO scientists

  • MR Feb-24#16  us has 
In October 2023 Lloyd’s Register granted Approval)
    February 2024 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 16

    in Europe and Asia, and by kering – both of which impact on ROI. the marine engine suppliers. One area that has surprised us has In October 2023 Lloyd’s Register granted Approval in Prin- been the high level of interest from the super yacht sector.” ciple (AiP) for SRC Group’s ‘Methanol Superstorage

  • MR Jan-24#26  the 
and if needed. He credits Lloyd’s Reg- certain projects)
    January 2024 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 26

    contain hydrogen and traditional diesel when on the feasibility of hydrogen fuel for diesel-electric engines placed under the and if needed. He credits Lloyd’s Reg- certain projects. And invariably they ship’s forward accommodation. This ister and the ? ag state in working with would ask about Hydroville

  • MR Dec-23#39 , the ship is 
classi?  ed by Lloyd’s Register.
Eagle Vellore’s)
    December 2023 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 39

    MMHE Pasir Gudang yard. Built by Hanwha Ocean (for- merly Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine En- gineering) in Geoje, South Korea, the ship is classi? ed by Lloyd’s Register. Eagle Vellore’s two sister vessels are cur- rently under construction by Hanwha Ocean and due to be delivered later this year on The

  • MR Dec-23#38  courtesy Hapag-LLoyd
BERLIN EXPRESS SERI DAMAI
Hapag)
    December 2023 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 38

    G REAT of BERLIN EXPRESS HIPS S 2023 Photo courtesy Hapag-LLoyd BERLIN EXPRESS SERI DAMAI Hapag-Lloyd welcomed Berlin Express into its ? eet, the MISC welcomed two of its latest new generation of Lique- ? rst ship of its new Hamburg Express class and the ? rst of a ? ed Natural Gas (LNG) carriers

  • MN Nov-23#49  hopper capac- It is classed by Lloyd’s Register (+100A1 
the)
    November 2023 - Marine News page: 49

    load and unload the ves- modation and crew comfort upgrades. ic, ESG’s workforce was able to deliver sel. R.B. Weeks has a hopper capac- It is classed by Lloyd’s Register (+100A1 the vessel on schedule. The Royal IHC- ity of 8,550 cubic yards and includes Hopper Dredger, +LMC, UMS). designed R.B. Weeks was

  • MR Nov-23#71  needs.
ciple (AIP) from Lloyd’s Register (LR). 
Methanol)
    November 2023 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 71

    SRC annular cutters, Hougen has the power, performance Group has received Approval in Prin- & solutions for your holemaking needs. ciple (AIP) from Lloyd’s Register (LR). Methanol Superstorage offers the poten- tial for ships with years of service ahead to be considered for transition to this al- ternative

  • MT Sep-23#76  underwater photogrammetry by 
Lloyd’s Register (LR). The certi)
    September 2023 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 76

    , Viewport3, have become the ? rst business in the UK to be approved for Remote Inspection Techniques (RIT) using underwater photogrammetry by Lloyd’s Register (LR). The certi? cation was granted to Viewport3 following a successful offshore project along with an onshore validation trial, which

  • MR Sep-23#59  
ship is classi?  ed by Lloyd’s Register.
system, which)
    September 2023 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 59

    electric mo- ing & Marine Engineering) in Geoje, South Korea, the tors that can be driven either by the Corvus Orca series battery ship is classi? ed by Lloyd’s Register. system, which provides 1243 KWH of power, or, if needed, Eagle Vellore’s two sister vessels are currently under onboard Caterpillar generators

  • MR Sep-23#32 NATIONAL SECURITY MULTI-MISSION VESSEL (NSMV)
PHILLY)
    September 2023 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 32

    NATIONAL SECURITY MULTI-MISSION VESSEL (NSMV) PHILLY SHIPYARD TO THE FORE ON NSMV All photos courtesy Philly Shipyard Philly Shipyard is in the midst of building ? ve National Security Multi-Mission Vessel (NSMV), a transformational project in U.S. shipbuilding as it’s a government ship built via best

  • MR Aug-23#52  
Andreas Laible
as well as for Lloyd Werft in Bremerhaven,”)
    August 2023 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 52

    Pomerania, Neptun Ship Design in Rostock, the prefabricated module plant in Wismar, the hotel in Wismar, Andreas Laible as well as for Lloyd Werft in Bremerhaven,” Dr Morgen, said. “With the handover of the shipyard to Meyer Wismar we’re now marking the beginning of the next shipyard chapter

  • MR Aug-23#47  Six for 
Fincantieri
AsiaO  c Lloyd 
As part of the OPV (Offshore)
    August 2023 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 47

    , Contracts and Designs $1B Contract for Trio of Next- Gen Italian Navy Patrol Boats 7,100 TEU ALS CERES ABS/DSIC First of Six for Fincantieri AsiaO c Lloyd As part of the OPV (Offshore Patrol Vessel) acqui- sition program of the Italian Navy (MM), Orizzonte ALS CERES was delivered to ABS class on May

  • MR Aug-23#25  slip, but also 
Director at Lloyd’s Register, believes )
    August 2023 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 25

    DECARBONIZATION DEMANDS Yet Panagiotis Mitrou, Gas Segment ply chain needs to be upscaled – not just to minimise both methane slip, but also Director at Lloyd’s Register, believes LNG, but LPG, ammonia, and carbon operational emissions. we need hundreds more LNG ships to dioxide too. “Only then can our

  • MR Aug-23#24  Mitrou,  Philip Lewis, 
Lloyd’s Register Intelatus Global)
    August 2023 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 24

    SHIPYARD CAPACITY Panagiotis Mitrou, Philip Lewis, Lloyd’s Register Intelatus Global Partners (see chart below). But the demand will still be there for US- some scope for upgrades and conversions. In mid-July, Horn- built SOVs and CTVs. beck Offshore revealed a deal with Florida-based Eastern Intelatus’

  • MR Aug-23#12 Back to the Drawing Board 
T e Internet is Not As Useful)
    August 2023 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 12

    Back to the Drawing Board T e Internet is Not As Useful as We May T ink By Rik van Hemmen was discussing torsional stiffness in ship’s hulls with one of our intern engineers and pointed out a torsional stiffness problem with a certain hull design section since I it could not inscribe a decent sized

  • MR Aug-23#8   # of Vessels Value ($)
Hapag Lloyd  100  6,838
TUI AG Cruises)
    August 2023 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 8

    of a traditional maritime (& container shipping) powerhouse, German ship owners. Top 10 German Owners by Fleet Value Type # of Vessels Value ($) Hapag Lloyd 100 6,838 TUI AG Cruises 9 3,411 Aida Cruises 11 4,167 Oldendorff Carriers 90 2,362 Schulte Bernhard 81 2,157 Briese Schiffahrts 117 1

  • MR Jun-23#44  and has re-
ceived an AIP from Lloyd)
    June 2023 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 44

    GTT, the French tomers," said Jang Hae-ki, vice president at SHI, "cosidering company specialized in membrane cargo tanks, and has re- ceived an AIP from Lloyd's Register. The 'Eco Container Ship' secured additional space to load 8% more containers by separating a ship's operating part and cabin area. In

  • MR Jun-23#35 PROFILE: ARDMORE SHIPPING
BUILDS A BETTER FLEET
hile Cork)
    June 2023 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 35

    PROFILE: ARDMORE SHIPPING BUILDS A BETTER FLEET hile Cork, Ireland-based Ardmore Shipping, Innovators Innovate founded in 2010, is relatively new in ship- Noonan joined Ardmore from BP Shipping in October ping circles, it is hardly a neophyte, sporting 2014, where he had been sailing as a Marine Engineer

  • MR Jun-23#21  to Ken Rohlman of Hapag-Lloyd the concept of 
HazCheck)
    June 2023 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 21

    each time), with the aim of identifying suspicious cargo to users for thorough investigation.” According to Ken Rohlman of Hapag-Lloyd the concept of HazCheck Detect is not a novel one. In fact, Hapag-Lloyd had developed as far back as 2010. The results were shocking, and they highlighted what is an

  • MT May-23#21 he story of Covelya Group is a familiar one in sub- to a)
    May 2023 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 21

    he story of Covelya Group is a familiar one in sub- to a connection that, years later, would put the Partridge fam- sea circles, the story of a man with a dream and ily on the acquisition path. the gumption to start his own company operating Fast track to 2006, when Sonardyne’s cooperation with Wave- T

  • MT May-23#4 Editorial
raveling to visit companies 
and organizations)
    May 2023 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 4

    Editorial raveling to visit companies and organizations where they work is one of the things I Tmissed most in the nearly three years of restricted travel during Covid. Don’t get me wrong, I thoroughly © Nicolas Winkler Photography www.marinetechnologynews.com enjoyed being off the road after nearly

  • MR May-23#28  spe-
tester stuck to a gantry, Lloyd’s Register’s Claudine)
    May 2023 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 28

    a Asked recently what she would say to a ‘Just Stop Oil’ pro- certain price point, a given set of circumstances, and/or a spe- tester stuck to a gantry, Lloyd’s Register’s Claudine Sharp- ci? c timeframe? Patel thought about this long and hard. “I think I’d like to ask Norway, with the largest sovereign

  • MR May-23#14  Innovation Lead-
er at Lloyd’s Register (LR), notes)
    May 2023 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 14

    patterns and dominant frequencies respon- sible for structural and machinery issues.” Joseph Morelos, Maritime AI Applications Innovation Lead- er at Lloyd’s Register (LR), notes that using AI in advanced monitoring such as anomaly detection, fault detection and iso- lation, and diagnostics and prognostics