Saturday, March 03, 2001 Maritime News

ZF Has New Products On The Way

Mar 03, 2001

At a strategic planning meeting hosted in Italy this month, ZF Marine CEO Roland Heil reaffirmed the marine group's intention to take a leadership role in developing advanced propulsion systems.

ZF Marine CruiseCommand Offers Plug-n-Play Control

Mar 03, 2001

ZF Marine introduces a new plug-n-play CruiseCommand control that is designed to offer significant savings in installation and maintenance costs. The new system,

Crescent takes delivery of new design ships

Mar 03, 2001

U.K. shipping and transport group Crescent PLC has added two 2,670 dwt bulk carriers to the fleet of ships operated by Crescent Shipping, the group's dry cargo shipping division.

Transport Of A Heavy FP Propeller

Mar 03, 2001

In February John Crane-Lips transported one of the world's heaviest fixed pitch propellers from its premises in Drunen to 's-Hertogenbosch. This 6-bladed propeller has a diameter of 8.

Total Safety Assessment: An Efficient Tool For Ships

Mar 03, 2001

During the last two decades the shipbuilding and marine industry has taken huge steps in rule development and general safety awareness. This development has been

ARL To Launch New Program

Mar 03, 2001

ARL will be launching ShipConstructor2001 in March. ShipConstructor is an AutoCAD-based 3-D product-modeling system, providing shipbuilders with an easy-to-use, yet powerful 3-D software.

CSO Deep Blue Delivered

Mar 03, 2001

Coflexip Stena Offshore said its new-built ultra deepwater pipelay and subsea construction vessel, the CSO Deep Blue, was delivered on March 1, by Hyundai Mipo

AAPA: The New Budget Falls Short

Mar 03, 2001

The Civil Works budget proposed by the Bush Administration represents a 14 percent decrease from last year and falls far short of meeting the nation's water resources infrastructure needs,

SEDNA Completes Sea Trials

Mar 03, 2001

Sonsub's newest cable burial and maintenance system, SEDNA, has successfully completed system tests and sea trials off the Louisiana coast at depths exceeding 9,900 ft.

Unitor awarded major supply agreement by Bergesen

Mar 03, 2001

Norway's Bergesen DY Group has awarded international ships service provider Unitor a three year agreement, plus two one-year options, to supply marine products and services to its commercial fleet,

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