Fuel Savings of Autonomous Navigation System Verified
Avikus, HD Hyundai's autonomous navigation in-house startup, has verified that its autonomous navigation system is capable of reducing fuel use by as much as 15%, which is expected to reduce carbon emissions by 10%.The fuel savings were quantified on a 325,000-ton very large ore carrier (VLOC) operating several times on a 5,800-mile route from Singapore to Brazil using Avikus’ autonomous HiNAS Control system.The verification of this performance was conducted through procedures that were jointly developed by HD Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering and Avikus…
A Newbuild VLOC is the First Wind-powered Bulk Carrier
Brazilian miner Vale expects to soon put into service the first-ever bulk carrier propelled partially sails, the company said on Thursday.The rotor sail-equipped newbuild, a very large ore carrier (VLOC) named Sea Zhoushan, is being built in China for owner by Pan Ocean Ship Management and will be chartered by Vale upon delivery in the coming days. Not only is Sea Zhoushan the first bulk carrier to be fitted with rotor sails, the 340-meter, 325,000 dwt vessel is also the largest ship ever to be outfitted with the fuel-saving and emissions-reducing technology…
California Fines 4 Shipping Firms
The California Air Resources Board has fined four shipping companies a combined $146,719 for failing to switch from dirty diesel “bunker” fuel to cleaner, low-sulfur marine distillate fuel upon entering Regulated California Waters – within 24 nautical miles of the California coast. “State anti-pollution laws require shippers to do their part to protect air quality,” said ARB Enforcement Chief Jim Ryden. “Shippers who comply are helping to protect the health of those who live, work, and go to schools near ports and shipping lanes. Many Californians don’t realize that diesel soot and other pollutants can also travel far inland to impact communities nowhere near the sea.
AMOS Adds Ocean Ship Management
Management, based in . Ship Management office and on board the first vessel, the MCP Athens. be delivered in 2009. Mini Container Pool, or MCP, is a commercial pool of the same-type of feeder vessels, and was founded in in July 2005 by a small number of ship owners who decided to invest into a series of 630 TEU feeder vessels. The uniqueness of MCP is the availability of 27 exact sister vessels from one operator. The vessels have been delivered by the building yard in convenient intervals of three weeks commencing back in December 2006. vessels in the same trade – to reap the benefits of operating sister ships. The ships will all be technically managed by management companies such as Ocean Ship Management and Österreichischer Lloyd Ship Management () Ltd.…