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Improving vessel design with hull stress and fatigue data

Improving vessel design with hull stress and fatigue data

Hull stress monitoring has been a feature of commercial shipping since the 1990s, but according to Terje Sannerud from marine structural monitoring specialist Light Structures, it is today finding applications for improving ship design, insightful maintenance and potentially extending the period between dry-dockings allowing for cost savings without compromising ship safety. Ships can become damaged, […]

Exploring new frontiers in marine salvage

Exploring new frontiers in marine salvage

The unique conditions of the salvage sector establish unique opportunities for speedy project innovation, variety and collaboration, writes Marine Masters project engineer Jouke Maijer. When I joined salvage experts Marine Masters two years ago, I found myself introduced to a fascinating sector that is vastly different from the installation and decommissioning projects of the offshore […]

Blending biofuel with conventional marine fuel shown to improve CII ratings

Blending biofuel with conventional marine fuel shown to improve CII ratings

By Panos Koutsourakis, vice president of global sustainability, ABS With reporting of data in compliance with the IMO’s Carbon Intensity Indicator (CII) regulation well underway, shipowners and operators are focused on how to optimise their operations and gain improvement in CII ratings. The options include optimisation of vessel efficiency using energy efficiency technologies and the […]

Methane slip no show stopper for LNG as fuel

Methane slip no show stopper for LNG as fuel

Despite a surge in orders for methanol-ready vessels during the past year it’s LNG that continues to have the competitive edge over other alternative fuels, according to Lloyd’s Register’s principal gas expert. Panos Mitrou, global gas segment director for LR, tells The Naval Architect that the characteristics of LNG remain a competitive challenge for LNG […]

Deltamarin reveals spate of PCTC design contracts

Deltamarin reveals spate of PCTC design contracts

Finnish naval architects Deltamarin has announced three separate design contracts for pure car and truck carriers (PCTCs), as the segment continues to experience unprecedented growth and demand for more sustainable newbuildings. BYD Auto, China’s largest electric car manufacturer, has ordered 4 x 9,200 CEU PCTCs from China Merchants Industry that will be based on a […]

Seaspan Corp and MMMCZCS awarded AiP for ammonia boxship

Seaspan Corp and MMMCZCS awarded AiP for ammonia boxship

Ship operator Seaspan Corp and the Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping (MMMCZCS) have granted an Approval in Principle (AiP) by class society ABS for a 15,000 TEU container ship design developed in collaboration with naval architects Foreship. Despite emerging as one of the frontrunners among alternative marine fuels there are currently no […]

Cargo liquefaction is largest cause of deaths in dry bulk sector, according to report

Cargo liquefaction is largest cause of deaths in dry bulk sector, according to report

A report released by Intercargo has found that the biggest contributor to loss of life among mariners in the dry bulk sector is cargo liquefaction.   The recently published Bulk Carrier Casualty Report 2013-2022, which was submitted to the International Maritime Organization in May, has just been made public.   The document demonstrates that while overall […]

EverClean navigates hull maintenance requirements

EverClean navigates hull maintenance requirements

Intelligent robots promise shipowners an ‘always clean’ approach that benefits CII ratings   The management of biofouling is an increasingly important element within the fleet maintenance strategies of all shipowners and operators as they strive to meet demanding environmental protection and decarbonisation targets. The use of remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) is growing in response to […]