Surveillance & Maritime News for October 2022

DIMDEX 2024 scheduled to take place from March 4 to March 6, 2024, in Doha, Qatar, will feature major international and domestic companies

The Organising Committee of the Doha International Maritime Defence Exhibition and Conference (DIMDEX) has announced that the eighth edition of the biennial event (DIMDEX 2024) will take place from 4th to 6th of March 2024 at the Qatar National Convention Centre (QNCC). Set to take place under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad Al Thani, Amir of the State of Qatar, DIMDEX 2024 will be hosted and organised by Qatar Armed Forces. DIMDEX 2024 Event organisers expect the next ed...

MAN Energy Solutions’ methanol-based MAN B&W ME-LGIM engines being widely ordered by global firms

Hyundai’s shipbuilding division (HHI-SBD) has ordered 6 × MAN B&W G95ME-C10.5-LGIM dual-fuel main engines, in connection with the construction of 6 × 17,000 TEU container vessels for A.P. Moller – Maersk, the Danish integrated logistics company. Hyundai’s engine machinery division (HHI-EMD) will build the engines in South Korea, which will be capable of running on green methanol. MAN B&W methanol engines Bjarne Foldager, the Senior Vice President and Head...

FESCO puts a second vessel on line connecting Russia and Vietnam

As part of the development of the regular sea service, FESCO VIETNAM DIRECT LINE (FVDL) connecting ports of Vietnam with the Commercial Port of Vladivostok (CPV, a FESCO Group company) FESCO Transportation Group has put a second vessel to operate on the line. Ship operation and route  Thus, the container service will be served by two container ships – A HOUOU with a capacity of 850 TEU and BAL BOAN with a capacity of 750 TEU. The line operates on route Vladivostok – Hai...

Propspeed strengthens U.S. business with appointment of new Vice President of Sales Americas

Propspeed, an innovator of underwater foul-release coatings, announced it has hired Chris Myers as Vice President of Sales Americas. In his new position, Myers is tasked with directing Propspeed’s sales efforts across the Americas, as well as growing and supporting Propspeed’s network of partner boat yards, marinas, applicators, and distributors. Customer service  “I am so excited to be joining the Propspeed team,” said Myers. “This team is driven by a pas...

SBM Offshore and Porto City Hall build bridges together at the inauguration event

SBM Offshore inaugurated its newest office location in Porto, Portugal on October 11, 2022, during an event that recognised the important bridges being built between the company and the city. SBM’s Douglas Wood, CFO, Jordan Strik, Sustainability Director, and Rita Prates, Country General Manager welcomed representatives from the Porto City Hall, Councilor Mr. Ricardo Valente, the Porto Engineering University, the AICEP institutes, and local vendors and partners to the event. Quality educ...

Increasing data usage by shipping companies to be met with new Inmarsat Fleet Xpress portfolio

Shipping companies are more data-hungry than ever before, with the maritime industry using 45% more data than it was in 2021 – with year-on-year demand for data more than doubling in some sectors. As maritime businesses transform, they are also seeing more diverse data requirements than those that existed before the pandemic. As this need for connectivity accelerates, so too does the need for high-quality broadband to keep vessels connected wherever and whenever necessary. For mar...

UK Harbour Masters Association highlights Marine Information Note (MIN) 687 changes to how individuals can dispose of marine flares

The Marine Information Note (MIN) 687 highlights how from 31 December 2022, HM Coastguard will stop offering a voluntary, public-facing flare disposal service to private individuals, who have personal flares to dispose of. From that date, private individuals will need to use a third-party disposal service to dispose of their personal flares. This note offers guidance to private individuals on how to dispose of their flares and private businesses that may wish to offer a disposal service. MIN 6...

New S-Bahn for Berlin service offers more space for passengers on the S8 line

With immediate effect, DB is completely converting the S8 line to its newest generation of trains. The modern trains with their distinctive flat front are already reliably operating on three of Berlin’s S-Bahn lines. As of now, around 60,000 passengers using the S8 will also benefit from better information, more security cameras, and additional space for wheelchair users, strollers and bicycles. Rather than operating with four cars, the new trains have six cars. In addition, the S8 line h...

Viasat and Inmarsat to partner with the CMA to demonstrate customer benefits of proposed transaction

Viasat Inc., a global communications company, and Inmarsat, an internationally renowned provider of global mobile satellite communications services, look forward to working with the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), in order to demonstrate how the planned combination of the companies will benefit customers by improving efficiencies, lowering costs, and increasing the availability of in-flight connectivity (IFC) around the world. The Competition and Markets Authority announced...

Titan opts for port of Amsterdam with new biomethane liquefaction plant

Titan's Liquified Biomethane plant (LBM, also known as bio-LNG) plant will soon make it possible to produce liquid biomethane from organic waste and residual streams. The waste will be converted by biogas supplier BioValue after which Titan will turn it into liquid biomethane with its new plant. Linde Egineering is making the basic engineering for the plant that should provide 200,000 tons of LBM per year. First production is expected in 2025. Fuels for shipping The alternative fuel made at t...

The City Council of Vienna (Austria) attracted by the city-port actions of Valenciaport

The Deputy Mayor of Vienna and responsible for Innovation, Urban Planning and Mobility, Ulrike Sima, has led a delegation from the City Council of the Austrian capital – Vienna, to the facilities of the Port of Valencia. Unlike other visits, on this occasion, those responsible for mobility from Vienna arrived at the Clock Building by bicycle; an emblematic construction of the Port of Valencia, which offered the visitors one of the noblest rooms in the building to hold their work meeting:...

Durban welcomes delegates to event under the theme: new technologies for greener shipping, IMO takes a major part

The World Maritime Day Parallel Event (WMDPE) has opened in Durban, South Africa (12 to 14 October 2022). In his opening speech, IMO Secretary-General Kitack Lim said: "After a two-year pause in parallel events due to the pandemic, it is an enormous pleasure to be able to welcome you all here to Durban for the 2022 World Maritime Day Parallel Event.” “The Parallel Event was instituted to provide an opportunity to take the World Maritime theme "on the road" and it is undoubtedly one...

Wilhelmsen enters into an agreement to acquire Vopak Agencies

Vopak Agencies has a strong track record within both hub services and port agency within the tanker segments in Europe and extensive experience within their field. Diize is a Vopak developed digital software company aimed at the future of port orchestration. The completion of the transaction is subject to predetermined conditions and works council advice and is expected to close later in the fourth quarter of this year. Vopak Agencies will transfer to Wilhelmsen Port Services once the deal is...

The Port of Cartagena (Colombia) is interested in the sustainability, open innovation and connectivity projects of the Port of Valencia

Sustainability, open innovation, and connectivity projects have focused the interest of a delegation from the Port of Cartagena in Colombia who have visited the Port of Valencia where they have held a meeting with representatives of the Port Authority of Valencia (PAV). The General Manager of the PAV, Francesc Sánchez, gave a presentation of the facilities and services of Valenciaport, highlighting the infrastructures such as the new container or passenger terminal, the environmental ini...

ClassNK approves CBM scheme for NYK Line-owned Noshiro Maru coal carrier, utilising outcome of joint research on CBM

Tokyo-based ClassNK has approved the Condition Based Maintenance (CBM) scheme for the main diesel engine on coal carrier - Noshiro Maru owned by Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha (NYK Line). From safe operation and operational cost reduction perspectives, Condition Based Maintenance (CBM) has been attracting more attention. ClassNK publishes CBM Guidelines ClassNK has developed rules for the adoption of CBM in class maintenance surveys ClassNK has developed rules for the adoption of CBM in class...

New Iridium Certus service providers to support U.S. Government customers

Iridium Communications Inc. announced that Iridium partners MetOcean Telematics, NAL Research, and Trace Systems are now Iridium Certus® service providers for U.S. government customers, joining Satcom Direct, in this capacity. These unique, long-term deals will allow these companies to provide Iridium's secure global satellite broadband and midband connectivity for mobile voice and data services to the U.S. government through a dedicated gateway. Leveraging inherent advantages By leveragi...

Crowley awards California State University Maritime Academy cadets with their Memorial Scholarship

Crowley has awarded California State University Maritime Academy cadets Danny Gonzalez and Jack Reasoner with its Thomas B. Crowley Sr. Memorial Scholarship in recognition of their success and pursuit of maritime careers. Each recipient exemplifies the company’s values of integrity, sustainability, and drive through their work at the academy and time spent on Crowley-managed vessels. Cadet shipping term A junior from Inglewood, California, Gonzalez is studying for a bachelor’s deg...

SAIM Group acquires UK Kohler distributor

The UK-based Kohler distributor Atlantis Marine Power has been purchased by SAIM Group. The acquisition strengthens SAIM's presence in international markets and gives more opportunities for distribution in the UK. Due to the acquisition SAIM and AMP will be the two most important Kohler distributors in Europe. Atlantis Marine Power Founded in 1986, Atlantis Marine Power (AMP) became a well-known regional player in the supply and support of marine mechanical and electrical equipment both to l...

KONGSBERG introduces Kongsberg Renewables Technologies to strengthen its investments in renewables

KONGSBERG establishes Kongsberg Renewables Technologies and strengthened the group's investments in renewable energy. The ambition is a double-digit NOK billion income by 2030 for the group in total. Sustainable management “KONGSBERG is a leading global ocean space company with technology and solutions that are crucial for the sustainable management and utilisation of the oceans.” “We will play a central role in enabling a faster, more cost-effective, and sustainable scale...

Siemens and Volta Trucks partner to accelerate commercial fleet electrification

Siemens Smart Infrastructure and Volta Trucks, the full-electric commercial vehicle manufacturer, and services provider announced a strategic partnership to deliver and scale eMobility charging infrastructure to simplify the transition to fleet electrification. Zero-Emission Urban Transportation The companies signed a letter of intent outlining the cooperation. They will jointly seek to deliver turnkey solutions for fleets to transition to zero-emission urban transportation through an end-...

ACC and Siemens partner to enable sustainable battery cell gigafactory production

Siemens and Automotive Cells Company (ACC) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to join forces in a new strategic partnership. Under the agreement, Siemens will become ACC’s preferred supplier in automation, digitalisation, and electrification technology, enabling ACC to scale up its production, maximising plant and energy efficiency. Siemens Xcelerator open digital business platform The partnership is part of the Siemens Xcelerator open digital business platform, launc...

Mitsubishi Shipbuilding holds christening and launch ceremony in Shimonoseki for training ship OSHIMA MARU built for Oshima College

Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Co., Ltd., a Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) Group company based in Yokohama held a christening and launch ceremony for the OSHIMA MARU, a training ship for the National Institute of Technology (Kosen), Oshima College. The ceremony took place at the Enoura Plant at MHI’s Shimonoseki Shipyard & Machinery Works in Yamaguchi Prefecture. The handover is scheduled for March 2023, following the completion of interior work and sea trials.  Fourth-generation tr...

Inmarsat launches OneFi bundles to help airlines custom build a personalised passenger experience

Following a summer that saw millions of passengers return to the skies, airlines have their sights firmly set on recovery, with a key focus for many being the fully connected passenger journey. To meet this demand, Inmarsat has launched a series of bundles for its OneFi passenger experience platform, giving airlines the ability to create the digital experience they want to provide. Connected platform OneFi is a new connected platform that brings multiple inflight services together within a si...

AV Dawson welcomes over 1600 local primary school children through its doors as a part of an initiative by SPARK Tees Valley

AV Dawson, owner, and operator of Port of Middlesbrough has welcomed over 1600 local primary school children through its doors, as part of an initiative led by the local education provider, SPARK Tees Valley, to educate children about the career opportunities and range of businesses based around the River Tees. Split over 30 sessions, the 12-week programme welcomed children between the ages of 9 and 11 from 39 primary schools across the Tees Valley, to participate in the educational workshop na...

Waves Group works with Britannia P&I Club and Lloyd’s Register to develop a simple on-board guidance

The frequency of container losses at sea has been a problematic and very costly issue for the industry over the years. According to the World Shipping Council 2019 report, there is an average of 1,382 containers lost at sea yearly. Whilst these figures are small in comparison to the number of containers being transported annually, container stack collapses still pose a significant risk to the industry, both in terms of claims and potential environmental impacts. Potential environmental impac...

Seatrade Maritime is delighted to welcome a number of key sponsors of London International Shipping Week 2023

Shipping Innovation, owner and organiser of London International Shipping Week, is delighted to welcome a number of key sponsors of LISW23. Seatrade Maritime, the specialist global event organiser and maritime news provider, has underlined its commitment to London International Shipping Week 2023 by becoming a Platinum Sponsor while the Bahamas Maritime Authority has been confirmed as a Silver Sponsor of the week. International maritime community Chris Morley, Group Director – Maritime...

Siemens marks its 175th birthday with a celebratory event at the Schaltwerk factory, Berlin

On October 12, 1847, Siemens started operations as a small factory workshop with ten employees manufacturing pointer telegraphs, in a courtyard tucked away behind a building on Schoeneberger Strasse in Berlin. Now, 175 years later, Siemens has more than 300,000 employees around the world and, with around €62 billion in annual revenue, is one of the technology powerhouses. On October 1, 1847, 11 days before operations began, Werner von Siemens and precision mechanic Johann Georg Halske had...

Brunvoll is part of Hurtigruten's zero-emission ship project Sea Zero

Hurtigruten’s ambition is to develop a zero-emission ship for the costal route from Bergen to Kirkenes. The project is close to 130MNOK and in close cooperation with several Norwegian maritime suppliers, including Brunvoll. “We could have waited for others to develop the technology, but Norway would then miss a great opportunity,” says Hedda Felin, CEO in Hurtigruten Norge. Government financially support But it is decisive that the Norwegian government financially support th...

Uniper contracted Technip Energies as FEED contractor for H2Maasvlakte

Following the announcement by the European Commission that Uniper's H2Maasvlakte project has been selected as an Important Project of Common European Interest (IPCEI), Uniper took another important step towards the realisation of their 100 MW electrolyser project for green hydrogen at the Maasvlakte power plant site in the port of Rotterdam. At the World Hydrogen Congress, Uniper and Technip Energies signed the agreement that awards the Front-End Engineering Design (FEED) study contract to the...

CMA CGM informs customers of Local Port Charge in South Africa

CMA CGM informs its customers of following Local Port Charge in South Africa. Effective October 1st, 2022 (date of loading in the origin ports) until further notice (November 10th for US shipments): Local Port Charge: Ports: South African ports Perimeter: Import/Export Cargo: All Quantum: ZAR 38 per unit Payment: Collect/prepaid Please contact local CMA CGM office should anyone require further information on the same.

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