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  • MR May-24#64 Index page MR May2024:MN INDEX PAGE  5/3/2024  1:05 PM)
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    Index page MR May2024:MN INDEX PAGE 5/3/2024 1:05 PM Page 1 T MARITIME REPORTER. A - HIS DIRECTORY SECTION IS AN EDITORIAL FEATURE PUBLISHED IN EVERY ISSUE FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF THE READERS OF QUICK REFERENCE ’ , ’ , , READERS

  • 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#58 In the Shipyard
Green Ship Designs & Deliveries
Bibby)
    May 2024 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 58

    In the Shipyard Green Ship Designs & Deliveries Bibby Orders Zero Emission eCSOV system, complemented by dual-fuel methanol engines for emissions-free operations. It will be equipped with mission equipment, a spacious insulated warehouse and climate con- trolled electrical store. Ensuring comfort for

  • 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#48 MILESTONE
in the exo-atmosphere to charting the bottom of)
    May 2024 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 48

    MILESTONE in the exo-atmosphere to charting the bottom of the ocean; and tion Service in 1947, which then became part of MSTS. After 14 “service support” ships serve as hospital ships, salvage ships, being laid up at the Maritime Reserve Fleet at James River, Vir- ocean-going tugs, command-and-control

  • MR May-24#47 MILITARY SEALIFT COMMAND CELEBRATES 75 
his year marks)
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    MILITARY SEALIFT COMMAND CELEBRATES 75 his year marks Military Sealift Command’s 75th Savannah, Georgia, to the Persian Gulf. By the end of the war, anniversary of service to the Navy and Defense 459 shiploads had moved 945,000 pieces of unit equipment Department. MSC’s celebration recognizes the

  • MR May-24#45 CYBER SECURITY
mandatory veri?  cation scope for new)
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    CYBER SECURITY mandatory veri? cation scope for new vulnerable and, in turn, expose physical fective training. Most maritime orga- vessels contracted from July 2024. As a systems to being targeted and breached. nizations lack critical cyber security classi? cation society, DNV already has This can

  • MR May-24#44 CLASSIFICATION
The Maritime Cyber Priority: 
Staying)
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    CLASSIFICATION The Maritime Cyber Priority: Staying Secure and Seizing New Connectivity Opportunities By Svante Einarsson, Head of Maritime Cyber Security Advisory, DNV ecent decades have seen the global maritime industry nization’s current OT cyber security is as strong as its IT security. give considera

  • MR May-24#43 MARITIME FUEL TRANSITION
“The industry is very invested)
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    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#39  DISTRIBUTOR 
• Foam and Pneumatic Fenders Available
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    , Used and Rental Options Available AUTHORIZED YOKOHAMA • New Harness Installation 0r Harness Repair with Quick Turnaround FENDER DISTRIBUTOR • Foam and Pneumatic Fenders Available NEW & USED LARGEST INVENTORY IN THE USA IN STOCK & READY TO SHIP • Anchors • b?m]v • Hardware • ou7-]; • Dock • Buoys WORLDWIDE •

  • MR May-24#38 CLASSIFICATION
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EW UELS)
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    CLASSIFICATION Image courtesy CCS UILDING THE EW UELS ATHWAY P N B F Long-term initiatives led by classi? cation societies are building the foundation for future fuels uptake. By Wendy Laursen Image above: CCS issued the ? rst AIP certi? cate for the marine liquid hydrogen fuel supply system

  • MR May-24#37 HIROAKI SAKASHITA, PRESIDENT & CEO, CLASSNK
"ClassNK is)
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    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#35 HIROAKI SAKASHITA, PRESIDENT & CEO, CLASSNK
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    HIROAKI SAKASHITA, PRESIDENT & CEO, CLASSNK ec ec ec Decarbonization will [most dramatically] change the tr tr tr t structure of seaborne trade, ships’ speci? cation and g g g g g g g design, ships’ operation, and the economic mechanism of maritime transportation. – Hiroaki Sakashita President & CEO

  • MR May-24#32 FEATURE INTERVIEW 
“[For successful energy transition])
    May 2024 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 32

    FEATURE INTERVIEW “[For successful energy transition] the tools are there, the technology is being developed, decisions can start to be made. Ship owners need to be early movers and exchange information among themselves; information and experiences need to be shared.” – Arsenio Domínguez Arsenio

  • MR May-24#30 FEATURE INTERVIEW 
Looking back when and why did you)
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    FEATURE INTERVIEW Looking back when and why did you realize sion that the organization took last year in decarbonizing by around 2050 that makes it a top priority. that yours was going to be a career in maritime? The third one is implementation. We all want a level play- My family doesn’t have a

  • MR May-24#27 CAROLINE YANG, HONG LAM MARINE & THE SINGAPORE SHIPPING)
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    CAROLINE YANG, HONG LAM MARINE & THE SINGAPORE SHIPPING ASSOCIATION and economic viability of these technologies pose signi? cant concerns in the waters off of Somalia. challenges for implementation.” “The indiscriminate ? ring of drones and rockets toward commercial ships, as seen in the Red Sea

  • MR May-24#26 CEO IN FOCUS
tons of green methanol.” Hong Lam Marine also)
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    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)
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    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#15 A typical EverClean IQ post clean report is shown above)
    May 2024 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 15

    A typical EverClean IQ post clean report is shown above with coating report inset. can ensure that coating thickness levels are unchanged while Data Consultation and Performance Improvements running several passes of our proprietary nylon brushes. This Of course, none of these advancements in robotic

  • MR May-24#13 ton SS Keystone State (T-ACS 1) started life as a commercial)
    May 2024 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 13

    ton SS Keystone State (T-ACS 1) started life as a commercial breakbulk ship in 1965, and acquired by MSC in 1984 and converted to its current role. As we recapitalize the prepositioning ? eet, I propose the next generation of MPS and ACS vessels could not only be similar, but potentially even be the

  • MR May-24#11 The actual propulsion controls (the throttles) are integrate)
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    The actual propulsion controls (the throttles) are integrated be designed for progressive upgrades and avoid any controls into the electric drive system, but the electric power producers that may become obsolete or may suffer from programming are only very lightly integrated into the propulsion controls

  • MR May-24#8 Training Tips for Ships
Tip #58
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    Training Tips for Ships Tip #58 Copyright Slowlifetrader/AdobeStock AI to Maritime Trainers: “Watch Your Back” By Murray Goldberg, CEO, Marine Learning Systems ast week’s headline in the Financial Times was star- more insight than we can. This could help to produce better and tling to me: “Andreessen

  • MR May-24#6 Editorial
MARITIME
REPORTER
AND
ENGINEERING NEWS
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    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 -