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  • MR May-24#60 In the Shipyard
Green Ship Designs & Deliveries
Brunvoll)
    May 2024 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 60

    In the Shipyard Green Ship Designs & Deliveries Brunvoll Propulsion for Hydrogen Ferries the largest size that Brunvoll delivers today. The installation of high propulsion power is one of the design considerations which make the vessels ready for the rough sea conditions experienced in this area which is

  • MR May-24#59 In the Shipyard
Green Ship Designs & Deliveries
Sanmar)
    May 2024 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 59

    In the Shipyard Green Ship Designs & Deliveries Sanmar Delivers Camperdown to Targe Towing MISC Makes a Move MISC Toward Ammonia MISC entered into Time Charter Party Contracts (TCP) with PETCO Trading Labuan Company Ltd Sanmar Shipyards (PTLCL) via its petroleum arm, AET for the world’s Sanmar Shipyards

  • MR May-24#58  without additional 
William (Bill) Wetta, Senior)
    May 2024 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 58

    , and lay-down spuds for quick bridge transits and the ability to CEO of Muddy Water. remove and replace spuds for maintenance without additional William (Bill) Wetta, Senior Vice President, and Chief support equipment. The selection and design of the dredge Technology Of? cer of DSC Dredge, said

  • MR May-24#53 GREEN TECH THORDON BEARINGS
CLASS MOVE 
SIGNALS 
INDUSTRY)
    May 2024 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 53

    GREEN TECH THORDON BEARINGS CLASS MOVE SIGNALS INDUSTRY DRIVE TOWARDS OIL- Image courtesy Thordon Bearings FREE PROPULSION long with cost savings and greater operational ef- shaft for examination as speci? ed…for the normal survey may ? ciency, the seawater-based lubrication of propel- be extended to

  • MR May-24#52 GREEN TECH BOSS CAP
ful way. Having successfully completed)
    May 2024 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 52

    GREEN TECH BOSS CAP ful way. Having successfully completed validation tests at a ket is the drive to ? nd the simplest way to address what is hydrodynamic research centre in Sweden, the HBC is under- actually a very simple problem. We have achieved this by going ship model basin trials to verify the

  • MR May-24#50 GREEN TECH 
EFFICIENCY 
GAINS FROM 
ELIMINATING 
THE HUB)
    May 2024 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 50

    GREEN TECH EFFICIENCY GAINS FROM ELIMINATING THE HUB VORTEX All images courtesy EcoMarine Innovations There is hydrodynamic solution that delivers multiple bene? ts for ship owners facing increasingly tough regulatory requirements and rising operational costs, writes Dr. Batuhan Aktas. ne area of

  • MR May-24#46  (MSC) USS Hershel “Woody” Williams (ESB 4) hosted a visit)
    May 2024 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 46

    crews and ships have sailed worldwide supporting the ? eet and DoD By Edward Lundquist U.S. Navy’s Military Sealift Command (MSC) USS Hershel “Woody” Williams (ESB 4) hosted a visit from Capt. Kenneth Pickard, Military Sealift Command Europe and Africa (MSCEURAF) commodore/Task Force 63 commander, while

  • MR May-24#43 MARITIME FUEL TRANSITION
“The industry is very invested)
    May 2024 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 43

    MARITIME FUEL TRANSITION “The industry is very invested in making sure that there is con? dence in the safety levels of alternative fuels.” – Jason Stefanatos, Global Decarbonization Director at DNV Image courtesy DNV Carbon capture faces similar barri- ABS, LR and ClassNK. There are dif- making any

  • MR May-24#41 MARITIME FUEL TRANSITION
“Digitalization is a 
core part)
    May 2024 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 41

    MARITIME FUEL TRANSITION “Digitalization is a core part of the green maritime ecosystem.” – Panos Koutsourakis, ABS Vice President, Global Sustainability Image courtesy ABS RINA is partnering on the development of a concept for a green 209,000dwt Newcastlemax bulk carrier for the Pilbara to Asia

  • MR May-24#40 CLASSIFICATION
“Ultimately, fuel conversion 
is essential)
    May 2024 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 40

    CLASSIFICATION “Ultimately, fuel conversion is essential, as it is the sole solution to achieve decarbonization.” – Dr. Song Kanghyun, Head / SVP of KR’s Decarbonization Image courtesy KR says Koutsourakis, and ABS has developed a Carbon Diligence Platform (CDP) to digitalize carbon emissions monitoring

  • MR May-24#39 MARITIME FUEL TRANSITION
“When you look at where 
we are)
    May 2024 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 39

    MARITIME FUEL TRANSITION “When you look at where we are and the steepness of the curve ahead, the biggest risk is the unintended safety consequences of change.” – Chris Wiernicki, CEO, ABS Image courtesy ABS bout this time last year, ABS CEO Chris duced below the standard level through after-treatment

  • MR May-24#37 HIROAKI SAKASHITA, PRESIDENT & CEO, CLASSNK
"ClassNK is)
    May 2024 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 37

    HIROAKI SAKASHITA, PRESIDENT & CEO, CLASSNK "ClassNK is now tackling to expand its services beyond conventional class services with the slogan 'Charting the Future'." – Hiroaki Sakashita President & CEO, ClassNK Image courtesy ClassNK cal role in processing and decision-making, driving the industry

  • MR May-24#26 CEO IN FOCUS
tons of green methanol.” Hong Lam Marine also)
    May 2024 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 26

    CEO IN FOCUS tons of green methanol.” Hong Lam Marine also completed a SSA and its membership are focused on the evolving industry, study on the building of an ammonia bunker tanker, together driven by environmental concerns. “Our top three priorities with Pax Ocean and BV. this year are decarbonization

  • MR May-24#25 CAROLINE YANG, HONG LAM MARINE & THE SINGAPORE SHIPPING)
    May 2024 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 25

    CAROLINE YANG, HONG LAM MARINE & THE SINGAPORE SHIPPING ASSOCIATION “You need all hands on deck to support this: the owners, charterers, bankers and even the governments: all need to have a skin in this decarbonization journey.” – Caroline Yang CEO, Hong Lam Marine & President, Singapore Shipping

  • MR May-24#16 Classi?  cation
Momentum Builds for Ammonia 
as Technology)
    May 2024 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 16

    Classi? cation Momentum Builds for Ammonia as Technology Solutions Mature Strong demand is driving development but emissions issues remain, writes René Sejer Laursen, ABS Director – Fuels & Technology, Global Sustainability he interest in ammonia stems both from its zero quired, and some engine makers

  • MR May-24#6 Editorial
MARITIME
REPORTER
AND
ENGINEERING NEWS
M A R I N)
    May 2024 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 6

    Editorial MARITIME REPORTER AND ENGINEERING NEWS M A R I N E L I N K . C O M HQ 118 E. 25th St., 2nd Floor New York, NY 10010 USA T +1.212.477.6700 CEO John C. O’Malley [email protected] President & COO Publisher & Editor Greg Trauthwein Photo Justin Zurre [email protected] Editor -

  • MR May-24#2 NO.5 / VOL. 86 / MAY 2024
18
18 Subsea Mining’s Missing)
    May 2024 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 2

    NO.5 / VOL. 86 / MAY 2024 18 18 Subsea Mining’s Missing Link Departments Finding and recovering mineral assets on the sea ? oor is one thing; transporting them seamless to shore another. Enter STARS. 4 Authors & Contributors By Phillip Gales 6 Editorial 8 Training Tips for Ships AI to Trainers: “Watch

  • MR Apr-24#32 FEATURE
A closeup of a blade 
installation process taken)
    April 2024 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 32

    FEATURE A closeup of a blade installation process taken via drone. A blade handling system is apparent (in yellow). Images courtesy of Mammoet requirement for the development of these cranes, particularly ling area. This would result in a major time and fuel saving. in ? oating offshore wind,” says

  • MR Apr-24#29 RADM PHILIP SOBECK, MILITARY SEALIFT COMMAND
U.S. Navy)
    April 2024 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 29

    RADM PHILIP SOBECK, MILITARY SEALIFT COMMAND U.S. Navy photo by Bill Mesta/released U.S. Navy photo by Ryan Carter Rear Adm. Philip Sobeck, Commander, United States Navy’s Military Sealift Command, visits USNS Patuxent (T-AO 201) for a tour of the ship at Naval Station Norfolk, Va., November 20, 2023.

  • MR Apr-24#13 from gasoline to methanol, but compared to just buying an)
    April 2024 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 13

    from gasoline to methanol, but compared to just buying an EV After some pondering, I think I can reduce it to this logi- today that is a pointless exercise. It would actually make more cal sequence: sense to buy a plug-in hybrid that is con? gured for methanol It is the carbon. We want zero carbon as

  • MR Apr-24#12 Back to the Drawing Board 
When Efficiency Does 
Not Help)
    April 2024 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 12

    Back to the Drawing Board When Efficiency Does Not Help Sustainability By Rik van Hemmen y brother and I had a discussion about methanol This study concluded that the Toyota Prius Prime is the green- where we concluded that methanol is a prom- est car you can buy in the United States. ising sustainable

  • MT Mar-24#39 Photo courtesy Global Ocean Design
Figure 7
A 35Ah AGM)
    March 2024 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 39

    Photo courtesy Global Ocean Design Figure 7 A 35Ah AGM lead-acid battery is tested using the West Mountain Radio CBA to show the effect of simply ? lling the battery voids with mineral oil as a compensating ? uid. The CBA is programmed to cut-off at a voltage of 10.50v. The top line (red) shows the

  • MN Apr-24#14 Insights
tion on a couple of issues, including engine room)
    April 2024 - Marine News page: 14

    Insights tion on a couple of issues, including engine room crew- For AWO, as an organization, what is its top ing on ATBs with automated systems. This is an issue priorities for the coming six to 12 months and that Congress thought that it addressed in the last Coast what’s being done to address them? Gua

  • MN Apr-24#13 Q&A
We’ve still got some work to do. Despite the new guid-)
    April 2024 - Marine News page: 13

    Q&A We’ve still got some work to do. Despite the new guid- Looking across the industry, what are some ance, we are seeing differences in the way that the Coast other important regulatory issues that AWO is Guard is applying crewing and life-saving requirements to currently paying attention to? ATBs from