The book “Energy Efficiency and Ships” has cleared the path for the implementation of the IMO convention on Energy Efficiency Design Index
Focus on techniques relating to bow sonar dome and the use of hydrodynamics for designing efficient ships
3,200MT jacket transported from South India to the KG basin on the West coast of India
The Indian coastal waters offer a good option for heavy lift transportation
There are a number of maritime construction facilities throughout the Gulf Coast region but the facilities at Leevac are second to none. From their well-equipped CAD engineering department to their state-of-the-art indoor fabrication shops complete with an automated NC cutting table, panel line, CNC pipe fabricator – they provide everything needed to get the job done quickly, efficiently and safely.
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The industry gets set to take on board the Electronic chart display and information system (ECDIS)
SHIPPINGInsight 2012 will bring together stakeholders from across the industry to explore best practices in ship efficiency. Panels will focus on major issues, including ship design and construction, fuel and propulsion alternatives, hull performance, asset management strategies, voyage optimization and regulatory compliance.
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Charmaine Berina
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At the two-day convention of marine engineers the focus was on resolving impediments which obstruct progress of the maritime sector
ClassNK spearheads new initiatives for eradicating marine accidents caused as a result of human errors
Mumbai Docklands Regeneration Forum finds the Mumbai port offshore container terminal project to be besieged by unrealistic planning and performance