Surveillance & Maritime News for March 2022

Vestdavit to display popular PLR davit in crowd-puller at Nor-Shipping

Vestdavit aims to make a big splash at Nor-Shipping by showcasing an actual full-size PLR-5000 davit on its corporate stand at the upcoming maritime exhibition in Norway. Normally mounted on the decks of naval or coastguard vessels for launch of smaller craft, the impressive davit with 5000kg lifting capacity is set to have similar pulling power with the expo crowd to that seen in the market as sales of the PLR have surged over the past few years. “This will be the largest-ever davit we...

WE Tech expands its business to Japan by supplying to Kawasaki Heavy Industries

WE Tech solutions has received a new order to deliver its Economical Operations Solution to a series of two 86,000 cbm LPG carriers. The vessels are to be built for the Japanese shipping company NYK Line at Kawasaki Heavy Industries in Japan. The Contract was facilitated by The China & Japan Marine Industries Limited. The equipment delivery from WE Tech will commence in January 2023. The Economical Operations Solution package includes the Direct Drive Permanent Magnet Shaft Generator and a...

Teknotherm to be present at Nor-Shipping 2022, the globally renowned marine industry exhibition

Nor-Shipping is a globally renowned exhibition and event, which is based in Norway. This is where the maritime and ocean industries meet to connect, collaborate and facilitate sustainable success in the ocean space. Taking place every two years, Nor-Shipping operates as a hub for international decision-makers from both the private and public spheres. Nor-Shipping, global maritime exhibition Nor-Shipping is where ship owners and operators mix with politicians, equipment suppliers, NGOs Nor-Sh...

Maersk explores new ways to accelerate green fuel production

In the presence of the Egyptian Prime Minister, a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed in a joint bid to further accelerate the supply of green fuels and the global transformation to net-zero shipping. This partnership follows six fuel sourcing partnerships announced earlier this month, and with it, Maersk joins forces with the General Authority for Suez Canal Economic Zone (SCZone), the Egyptian New and Renewable Energy Authority (NREA), the Egyptian Electricity Transmission Company (E...

Maritime Skills Commission launches Future Ports Workforce research

The Maritime Skills Commission (MSC), established by Maritime UK and the Department for Transport in 2020, is launching its Future Ports Workforce Research Report. The report came as a recommendation from the MSC’s Labour Market Intelligence Scoping Report in October 2020. The modern port is a significantly different place from the port of history. It is increasingly shaped by forces such as the globalisation of supply chains, automation, and digitisation. It is also shaped by external...

Inmarsat makes their maritime broadband service, Fleet Xpress available to shipyards

Inmarsat, the pioneer in global, mobile satellite communications, has made its maritime broadband service, Fleet Xpress, available to shipyards. Installed during new building, Fleet Xpress for Shipyards eliminates time-consuming and costly installation works in port, offering owners a pre-fitted very small aperture terminal (VSAT) solution included in the initial cost of the vessel. “Fleet Xpress for Shipyards is a game-changer for shipbuilders and owners alike, streamlining installation,...

Fender Innovations completes acquisition of PolyMarine Service to enhance business operations

Fender Innovations of Wieringerwerf, manufacturers of lightweight fender systems for fast-sailing vessels, has completed a commercially important acquisition. The new partner is PolyMarine Service based in Vlaardingen, manufacturers of cast fender systems for slightly heavier workboats. Both companies will form part of the Fender Innovations Group. For Fender Innovations, this is the first acquisition since the company was founded in May 2012. The company continues to grow and has reported a 25...

A.P. Moller – Maersk offers ocean market update for Indian Subcontinent & Middle East regions

Rising COVID-19 cases in China, large-scale fuel stock-outs in Sri Lanka, and developments in Europe, among other global supply chain disruptions, have had an increasing impact on shipping volumes in Quarter 1 of 2022 and have exacerbated port congestion across the world. Demand remains incredibly strong, which continues to put increased pressure on the global supply chains, as capacity is still tied up outside ports in the US, Europe and Asia. Despite the disruptions witnessed across various r...

Nor-Shipping partners with Katapult Ocean to launch the first Blue Economy Start-up Day at Nor-Shipping 2022

The initiative will bring together start-ups focused on solving climate and business challenges with a range of investors eager to fund the transition to a sustainable ocean economy. The event, which is open to all, takes place in Nor-Shipping’s dedicated Blue Economy Exhibition Hall in Lillestrøm from 10.00 to 15.00. Katapult Ocean has gathered a range of venture capitalists, angel investors, debt providers, corporate backers and established industry names to create an arena where...

Maritime UK announces the appointment of Karen Martin as Commercial Director of Shipping Innovation

Shipping Innovation – Maritime UK, the Owner and Manager of London International Shipping Week (LISW), the globally renowned maritime industry event, is delighted to announce the appointment of Karen Martin as the new Commercial Director. Karen Martin will be responsible for all sales and commercial activities related to London International Shipping Week (LISW) and will be the point of contact for sponsors and advertisers for the next installment of LISW, scheduled to take place in Septe...

Babcock signs a MoU with Daewoo Shipbuilding to collaborate on systems integration programmes

Babcock, the aerospace, defence, and security company, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with one of Korea’s largest shipyards Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME) to collaborate on systems integration programmes for future vessels. This follows the MoU signing between Babcock and Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) in June 2021 to focus on the South Korean Navy’s future light aircraft carrier project opportunity, CVX.  Ongoing operational support Babco...

BAE Systems names its top ship repair suppliers for 2021

BAE Systems recently celebrated the best suppliers and subcontractors to its ship repair business for 2021 during a ‘Partner2Win’ Supplier ceremony on March 16, doling out dozens of awards for companies that successfully supported the maintenance of U.S. Navy ships and commercial vessels. ‘Partner2Win’ programme BAE Systems Ship Repair recognised 119 suppliers for achieving outstanding results in supporting repair and modernisation projects aboard more than 30 naval and...

JRC/Alphatron Marine Iberia expands network in Africa

Since 1 January 2021, the JRC/Alphatron Marine Iberia office has the responsibility for the sales of equipment, spares, training, certificates, technical support, warranties, CoC, and overviewing the trade network´s performance in the African market. From 2020 to 2021, the African partners have doubled their turnover. JRC/Alphatron Marine could not have achieved this incredible increase without the excellent relationship with the loyal JRC distributors, who are representing the quality...

Pacific International Lines (PIL) enhances coverage of India’s East Coast with their new China Vietnam India Service (CVI)

Pacific International Lines (PIL) is pleased to introduce a new weekly direct service, connecting the key ports in China, Vietnam, Singapore and India’s East Coast. The new service, known as China Vietnam India Service (CVI), will commence on 22 April 2022 from Ningbo, China. It will be served by a consortium of vessels with an average capacity of 2200 TEUs, jointly deployed by PIL, Regional Container Lines (RCL) and Interasia Lines (IAL). China Vietnam India Service (CVI) The new C...

ClassNK grants their endorsement for products to Marlink to protect shipowners against attacks on IT and OT networks

Classification Society ClassNK has granted its Innovation Endorsement for Products & Solutions to Marlink’s CyberGuard Threat Detection, the service for detecting cyber security threats and help shipowners protect against attacks on IT and OT networks. In July 2020, to promote the spread and development of innovative technologies, the Society launched Innovation Endorsement as a swift certification service in cooperation with technological front runners to establish appropriate evalua...

PIL makes changes to Red Sea Gulf Service (RGS)

Pacific International Lines (PIL) would like to announce that it is making some changes to its Red Sea Gulf Service (RGS), which is a weekly direct service connecting India, the Red Sea, and the Middle East Gulf regions. Effective from 16 April 2022, RGS will no longer call at Karachi and will connect directly from Mundra to Jebel Ali. RGS will continue to be offered by a consortium of vessels with an average capacity of 1400 TEUs, jointly by PIL and Unifeeder. This is part of PIL&rsqu...

BAE Systems announces agreement to support Qatar Emiri Naval Force's Naval Base and Warships

  BAE Systems has signed an agreement with Barzan Maintenance Shield and the Qatar Emiri Naval Force (QENF) to develop Warship Support and Naval Base Management Services for the QENF. The agreement was signed at the Doha International Maritime Defense Exhibition and Conference (DIMDEX) and outlines the intent of all parties to work together to deliver world-class support for the State of Qatar’s Barzan Class Fast Attack Craft, as well as Naval Base Management Services for th...

Ocean carriers respond to Senate Markup of Ocean Shipping Reform Act

The American people are looking for solutions to supply chain congestion resulting from the impacts of COVID-19. Unfortunately, the Ocean Shipping Reform Act of 2022, S.3580, which was marked up by the Senate Commerce Committee, addresses none of the root causes of the U.S. landside congestion. Americans continue to import goods at record levels—so much so that the U.S. ports and landside logistics workforce is unable to process all the cargo. Ocean carriers have deployed every vessel and...

Crowley announces successful completion of their first vessel acquisition for the U.S. Department of Defense’s sealifts

Crowley has successfully managed the acquisition of the MV Honor, the first vessel acquisition under its contract, in order to help recapitalise a sealift fleet, with the U.S. Maritime Administration (MARAD). With the forthcoming acquisition of the MV Freedom, vehicle carriers are part of the multi-year vessel acquisition and management contract, designed to help recapitalise the U.S. Ready Reserve Force. The acquisitions will enhance the Ready Reserve Force, by increasing ship reliability an...

NIMASA DG stresses on need to collaborate for decline in piracy on Nigerian waters

The Director-General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) Dr. Bashir Jamoh has ascribed the decline of piracy on Nigerian waters and the Gulf of Guinea to collaboration among various organs of Government in Nigeria, Governments in the region, and stakeholders from within and outside the country. Dr. Jamoh, who stated this while receiving the Management of the Nigerian Television Authority, NTA Channel 10 in Lagos, noted that the success in fighting piracy in Nigeri...

MAN Energy Solutions to deliver EEXI solutions to HSD Engine Co., Ltd.

MAN Energy Solutions has signed a cooperation agreement with HSD Engine Co., Ltd., to deliver its EEXI (Energy Efficiency eXisting ship Index) solutions to MAN B&W-branded low-speed engines manufactured by HSD. These come either as a complete package with an assessment report, or just a standalone OPL (Overridable Power Limitation) solution depending on customer requirements. Effective immediately, the agreement is set to run for an initial period of two years.  Decarbonisation in the...

BAE Systems receives a contract from the U.S. Marine Corps for an Amphibious Combat Vehicle Recovery variant

The U.S. Marine Corps has awarded BAE Systems a contract for the design and development of an Amphibious Combat Vehicle Recovery (ACV-R) variant. BAE Systems has received a $34.9 million contract from the U.S. Marine Corps for the design and development of an Amphibious Combat Vehicle Recovery (ACV-R) variant. The ACV-R will replace the legacy Assault Amphibious Vehicle recovery variant (AAVR7A1), and will provide direct field support, maintenance, and recovery to the ACV family of vehicles. C...

MAN Energy Solutions and DNV collaborate to spur decarbonisation and digitalisation in the maritime industry

On March 9, 2022, at a digital ceremony, MAN Energy Solutions and classification society, DNV, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). Effective immediately, the Memorandum of Understanding is due to run for a period of three years. Under the terms of the memorandum, the two companies will – by June 30th, 2022 – detail action plans within the fields of decarbonisation, the hydrogen value-chain and digitalisation. MAN Energy Solutions – DNV sign MoU Dr. Uwe Lauber, the Ch...

Nor-Shipping 2022 inspires key ocean stakeholders to supercharge change in the Blue Talks series of panel discussions

The 12 talks take place in the Blue Economy Hall at Nor-Shipping’s Lillestrøm exhibition facilities, with hour-long sessions focusing on future strategies, solutions, and building partnerships capable of delivering sustainable ocean success. Nor-Shipping Director Sidsel Norvik says the programme offers ‘an unmissable opportunity’ to see ‘an industry A-list debating how to transform ocean ambition into reality.’ Nor-Shipping 2022 runs in Oslo and Lillestr&osl...

Maritime UK releases its statement on P&O Ferries’ decision to dismiss 800 seafarers

Commenting on the decision by P&O Ferries to dismiss 800 seafarers, a spokesperson for Maritime UK said “We are a membership organisation, but when we disagree with the actions of one of our companies, we should say so. We fully appreciate the challenges that some of our maritime businesses have faced, largely as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, and that for some, this has resulted in very difficult decisions having to be made.” The Maritime UK spokesperson’s adds, &ldqu...

Clarksons Port Services tells businesses ‘not to panic’ if they have missed the deadline for supplementary declarations

Clarksons Port Services (CPS) is advising businesses not to panic if they have outstanding supplementary declarations following the 175 day cut-off and they can still be completed. Supplementary declarations must be made after a business has completed an entry in its records or a simplified frontier declaration. However, if a business is bringing uncontrolled goods into Great Britain, it may be able to declare the goods by entering them in its records without getting authorisation in advance an...

Kongsberg HUGIN Edge delivers the most advanced low drag Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV)

Delivering exceptional durability and reliability, configured for ease of deployment from all platforms and offering class-leading sensor and navigation performance, HUGIN Edge is the newest member of the HUGIN family of AUVs. The new design combines elements of HUGIN’s carbon monocoque approach used with success for the last 20 years coupled with extensive hydrodynamic modelling to refine the hull’s low-drag shape. HUGIN Edge stands out as a next-generation vehicle designed spe...

MSC connects the Baltic Sea and the USA East coast

MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company is pleased to announce the launch of a new weekly service connecting the ScanBaltic with the US East Coast, starting end of March. MSC is the only carrier to provide a direct connection between the two regions, reducing transshipment for customers and providing expedited transit times. The service will offer Klaipeda to New York in 15 days, Gdynia in 13 days and Goteborg to New York in 11 days, with no transshipment required between load and discharge...

MSC supporting Mercy Ships - Global Mercy sets sail to save lives

Following the successful completion of preparations to equip it for service the Global Mercy, the brand new hospital ship built by Mercy Ships, visited the Port of Rotterdam prior to setting sail for Africa, where it will provide healthcare assistance to those most in need. Representatives from MSC Cargo, MSC Cruises and the MSC Foundation took part in a series of events, including a flag raising ceremony and a tour of the completed vessel in all its glory, seeing first-hand how this am...

Wärtsilä announces the release of their first dedicated methanol fuel supply system, MethanolPac

The globally renowned technology company, Wärtsilä (Wärtsilä Corporation) has developed a dedicated fuel supply system for methanol, MethanolPac, as interest grows in the methanol pathway to decarbonisation. Combined with the recently introduced Wärtsilä 32 Methanol engine and the company’s well-proven retrofit and system integration capabilities, MethanolPac enables Wärtsilä to deliver methanol-capable fuel and power systems, across a wide range of...

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