Marshall Meek

  • Ocean Fleets Limited's Naval Architects and Engineering Departments, Liverpool, England, have won a contract from a Mexican company to supervise the building of three ships in a Japanese shipyard.

    The ships are being built for Transportation Maritime Mexicana at Hitachi Shipyard, Innoshima, which is situated on a small island south of Kobe. The vessels' engines will be built in Osaka.

    Marshall Meek, director and chief naval architect of Ocean Fleets, signed the contract in Mexico City in April.

    Work has already begun on the first ship and on the manufacturing of the engines.

    During the next 15 months, a team of Ocean Fleets staff will be closely involved with the project.

    The senior shipbuilding superintendent for the contract is Maurice Peacock.

    The three ships are similar to Ocean's "M" class combination ships.

    They have an overall length of 178 meters (about 584 feet), and tonnage of 18,860 dwt (metric). The molded breadth is 26.5 meters (87 feet), the molded depth is 14.2 meters (47 feet), and the design draft 9.5 meters (31 feet).

    The main engine on each vessel will be a Hitachi Burmeister & Wain 8L67GF diesel engine, 15,000 bhp at 119 rpm, and the ships will operate at a service speed of 18.5 knots.

    One unusual feature of the design is a monster crane. Each ship will be fitted with a 250-ton Suelcken-type derrick.

    In addition, there will be on each vessel a single 20-ton crane, and two versatile twin cranes, consisting of two sets of single 20.5- ton cranes which can be swung through 90 degrees.

    Ocean Fleets is one of the few shipping companies with its own staff of naval architects and engineering designers. The team has designed many classes of ships and was responsible for pioneering the largest containerships in the world, built for the Ocean Group associate Overseas Containers Limited.

    Ocean Fleets Limited is the ship management company of Ocean Transport & Trading Limited, one of Britain's largest shipping, transportation and distribution groups.

  • Exchange, and joint chairman, Biffex Formation Committee Sylvie Maier, head of the Secretariat— Memorandum of Understanding on Port State Control Marshall Meek, managing director, N.M.I. Ltd

  • MN Apr-24#40  Bradley, the 18-inch General Marshall, the 
Galveston, Texas)
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    joins Callan Marine’s existing ? eet Callan Marine of dredges including the 32-inch General MacArthur, the 28-inch General Bradley, the 18-inch General Marshall, the Galveston, Texas based dredging contractor Callan Ma- rine christened its newest cutter suction dredge (CSD), 18-inch General Pershing, the

  • MN Jun-23#43  Helm at 
Metal Shark Hires Marshall 
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    in Gulf International Marine as executive an executive advisory role with TAI. vice president of sales. Hamilton Takes the Helm at Metal Shark Hires Marshall Propspeed as Executive VP Brennan Adams Propspeed promoted Marcus Hamil- Metal Shark appointed Jason Marshall as ton from the international sales

  • MR Jun-23#7  Prime Sponsors
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    Money Week The World’s Largest Ship Finance & Investment Forum June 20-22, 2023 The Pierre Hotel, New York City Partner Platinum Prime Sponsors The Marshall Islands Registry www.register-iri.com Gold Corporate Sponsors Silver Corporate Sponsors Bronze Corporate Sponsors www.marinemoney.com MR #6 (1-17)

  • MR May-23#22  of Micronesia and Republic of Marshall Islands. Like Guam, 
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    countries in Micronesia: Republic of Paula, Federated States might need, and in many cases, what a surface ship might need of Micronesia and Republic of Marshall Islands. Like Guam, U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Darek Leary 22 Maritime Reporter & Engineering News • May 2023 MR #5

  • MN Apr-23#19 , S., Apte, J., Hill, J., & Marshall, J. (2021).
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    . On Earth Day, activists in 3 west coast cities rally against ocean shipping pollution. • Tessum, C., Paolella, D., Chambliss, S., Apte, J., Hill, J., & Marshall, J. (2021). • California Air Resources Board (CARB) (2021). California Greenhouse Gas Emissions for 2000 to 2019: Trends of Emissions and Other Indicators

  • MR Jan-23#40 . This shortened the over-
Marshall, Ecochlor  range of systems)
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    signi? cance for the ATB lift them onboard the ATB by crane and is the modular nature of the Ecochlor mount it in situ. This shortened the over- Marshall, Ecochlor range of systems. Installation can be en- all lead time for the installation since I can share two! The EcoOne BWMS has tirely on deck

  • MR Jan-23#39  the 
deck of a MR tanker.
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In 2021, we)
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    or in a deck house. In fact, we recently received an AIP for installation of a non-EX (less expensive) InTank deckhouse above the deck of a MR tanker. Marshall, Ecochlor In 2021, we launched our EcoOne ? l- terless BWMS. At the time, Argo Navis Engineers, Ltd. were involved with two engineering studies

  • MR Jan-23#38  InTank Dedeurwaerder, Bio-SEA Marshall, Ecochlor
BWMS: FIT FOR)
    January 2023 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 38

    SHIP REFIT BALLAST WATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS Candy, Scieco InTank Dedeurwaerder, Bio-SEA Marshall, Ecochlor BWMS: FIT FOR REFIT Since the ballast water management system discussion started, a clear concern was the ability to ? t new equipment on existing ships, placing a strain on both space and power.

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    ...DNV portunity to drive the total well cost down? Flag....................................................................................................Marshall Islands Main power ..................................................................6x Wärtsilä 16V32E 4-stroke The upgraded hoisting capacity will

  • MN Oct-22#55  testing, are USCG, MCA, Marshall Islands, and 
motor ef)
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    motors cense and document study programs, many of which offer has been updated with AC three-phase motors for added in-school testing, are USCG, MCA, Marshall Islands, and motor ef? ciency & power. HydroComp can now provide Nautical Institute approved and are recognized by many engineers and designers

  • MN May-22#35  CSDs—the 18-inch 
General Marshall and 32-inch General Arnold—and)
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    Feature Dredging (CSD), including the recently launched 28-inch General Bradley, with two more newbuild CSDs—the 18-inch General Marshall and 32-inch General Arnold—and a trailing suction hopper dredge (TSHD) Admiral Nimitz on the way. “We also have a host of support equipment, tugboats, barges and

  • MN Mar-22#33  Callan Marine’s General Marshall at DSC  of CTVs will)
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    number of cutter suction dredges are also being built, ? ower Wind. In the years ahead, it’s expected that dozens including Callan Marine’s General Marshall at DSC of CTVs will be built as part of a new ? eet of Jones Act Dredge in Reserve, La. for handover in late 2022; and compliant vessels required

  • MN Jan-22#33  dredge named the General Marshall. and complement the momentum)
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    in the U.S., according to Callan and a new cutter es pertaining to streamlining and permitting will facilitate suction dredge named the General Marshall. and complement the momentum from more money and William Hanson is Senior VP, Government Relations/ new equipment. Taken together, these three factors

  • MR Dec-21#41   336 1,670,918 $25.17
Marshall Islands  173 1,598,352)
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    738 3,184,739 $43.75 Taiwan, China 416 2,152,517 $31.69 Greece 456 2,004,604 $26.99 Denmark 254 2,097,054 $26.08 Singapore 336 1,670,918 $25.17 Marshall Islands 173 1,598,352 $21.39 United Kingdom 221 1,285,671 $17.79 South Korea 253 1,176,542 $17.77 www.marinelink.com 41 MR #12 (34-43).indd

  • MR Nov-21#18  targets to halve emis- Marshall Islands and the Solomon)
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    progress has been slow. The IMO industry could face a carbon tax, or a levy on emissions – the GHG Strategy of 2018 set ambitious targets to halve emis- Marshall Islands and the Solomon Islands have called for the sions from international shipping by 2050 and reduce carbon IMO to impose a levy on carbon emissions

  • MN Nov-21#73 , ?  nance, comms and 
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    as its supply uty port director of administration Operations. chain manager. and will oversee the port’s HR, real estate services, ? nance, comms and Marshall Named Hamilton Named JAXPORT administrative services departments. Ecochlor CEO Board Chair Arturo Gomez joins the port staff as Ballast water

  • MN Nov-21#72 , CAD, and 
Wesson Williams  Marshall 
new product development)
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    Changes Thordon Bearings appointed Anthony Hamilton as its new technical director to lead the company’s engineering, CAD, and Wesson Williams Marshall new product development teams. Thor- don has also selected Michael Skrzypczak to oversee the company’s global service and support division, as

  • MT May-21#49  power consumption. Dr. Mark Marshall (above) Consultant Engineer)
    May 2021 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 49

    200g inertial measurement unit (IMU) which offers a dramatic reduction in volume, • Typical power consumption weight and power consumption. Dr. Mark Marshall (above) Consultant Engineer, of less than 1.5w Silicon Sensing, discusses the unit and the technology behind it. Obviously we’re here to discuss

  • MR Apr-20#19  focuses on fve cat-
The Marshall Islands Registry consistently)
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    QUALITY In particular, part of the assessment cri- UNMATCHED SERVICE teria from ABS’s Guide for Crew Habit- ability on Workboats focuses on fve cat- The Marshall Islands Registry consistently performs. The record speaks for itself. egories that can affect performance of the crew in the challenging SOV workplace

  • MR Mar-20#45  | MCA | RYA | PYA | NI | MARSHALL ISLANDS
YACHTING | MERCHANT)
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    will augment, mptusa.com Sea The World not replace experienced captains, engi- neers and crew. “What’s missing is that USCG | MCA | RYA | PYA | NI | MARSHALL ISLANDS YACHTING | MERCHANT | COMMERCIAL | PASSENGER VESSEL some of the tools we’ve developed, it’s gone so fast, that you sometime forget that

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    federal and state laws. customs clearance or demand a Letter of Undertaking, bond, or other surety to the satisfaction of the USCG. Knowing or will- Marshall Morales ful violations could subject shippers to criminal liability, as in focuses on complex environmental litigation, enforcement and regulatory

  • MP Q4-19#20  Savage, Peter Whitfeld, and Marshall Morales
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    ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW Anticipating Enforcement of Sulfur Emissions Rules under IMO 2020 By Justin Savage, Peter Whitfeld, and Marshall Morales he new limits adopted under the International Convention documenting unavailability. That report must be fled for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships (MARPOL)

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