With Hong Kong’s Tai Chong Cheang Steamship Co., USC engineers are leading the charge to make marine Diesel engines cleaner and more efficient Researchers at the University of Southern California’s Viterbi School of Engineering are collaborating with Hong Kong’s Tai Chong Cheang (TCC) Group to reduce greenhouse gas emissions caused by the marine Diesel engines currently powering the …
Read more »Euronaval: Hall 2B stand B22/24 08:34 GMT, October 22, 2012 Melun-Villaroche | One year after its strong presence at the International Paris Air Show, the French aviation manufacturer LH AVIATION takes part to Euronaval, at Paris-Le Bourget, from the 22th to the 26th of October 2012. The company will display one of its LH-10 Ellipse …
Read more »Euro Tech Holdings subsidiary, PACT, reports its Ballast Water Treatment System BWTS passed a China land-based test & qualifies for sea-going tests. PACT Environmental Technology Company Ltd. has passed the BWTS land-base test in China and has to pass a 6 month sea board test in order to get the necessary certifications before launching the …
Read more »For the second consecutive edition, MAST the Middle East Alumni of Ship Technology and Expo Centre Sharjah, have entered into an agreement to organize the Mastech conference at Expo Centre Sharjah during the Gulf Maritime 2013 trade fair. Mastech is organized by MAST an alumni association of naval architects graduated from the department of ship …
Read more »KUALA LUMPUR (Oct 21, 2012): The Malaysian Industry-Government Group for High Technology (MIGHT) is proposing to the government for an instant funding to the tune of RM500 million to be allocated for MIGHT’s high technology sector’s growth, shipbuilding and ship repair. MIGHT President and Chief Executive Officer Mohd Yusoff Sulaiman said the revolving fund will …
Read more »Throughout history, fighting at sea has demanded the use of the most advanced technologies that a culture possessed. Warships, whether the renowned triremes of ancient Greece, or the famous ships-of-the-line of the days of fighting sail, have always been complex and sophisticated machines. That is truer today than ever before. However, advanced technology is costly, …
Read more »SUNY Maritime College located on a 55-acre scenic waterfront property on the outskirts of New York City on the Throggs Neck peninsula where the East River meets Long Island Sound. The campus blends the best of two worlds: a comfortable college-town feel with the greatest city in the world. An impressive view of the sound …
Read more »As any maritime power supplier could surely attest, resting on one’s laurels is not an option in today’s market: a generally stagnate global industrial situation, mixed with environmental regulations and fuel prices that are simultaneously spiraling higher. In tandem, vessel owners of every genre make demands that inherently at odds with one another: competitive pricing …
Read more »Satnews Daily October 18, 2012 Mitsubishi’s Maritime Satellite Product Passes GVF’s Muster [SatNews] Authorized Test Entities (ATE’s) are those individuals or organizations that the members believe are competent, impartial, and experienced enough to certify that test data A new maritime broadband satellite communications product developed by Mitsubishi Electric Corporation has been awarded Type Approvals …
Read more »Throughout history, fighting at sea has demanded the use of the most advanced technologies that a culture possessed. Warships, whether the renowned triremes of ancient Greece, or the famous ships-of-the-line of the days of fighting sail, have always been complex and sophisticated machines. That is truer today than ever before. However, advanced technology is costly, …
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