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EDITOR’S NOTE Welcome

Welcome to the fourth edition of ShipBuilding Industry. A summer in which heatwaves have brought record-high temperatures across three continents and heavy rains have, unfortunately, led to deadly fooding across the world.

This edition of ShipBuilding Industry is a real page turner, as we are focusing on the latest developments of the industry in the Southern European regions. We also have a preview of ADIPEC for you, which will be held in Abu Dhabi from 2 to 5 October, as well as some inspiring stories on the latest developments in shipbuilding, such as lifting and hoisting, safety and security, paint and coating systems, and so much more.

Other than that, we have a fascinating ship report in store for you; a state-of-the-art trailing suction hopper dredger with all the latest technologies. Ready for it? Start turning the pages!

Feel free to contact us if you have interesting and inspiring news about your company that you eagerly want to share with your markets. We will gladly infor m you about all of our online and ofine advertisement opportunities.

But frst and foremost, enjoy the read!

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NEWS IN BRIEF

Two new powerful salvage tugs

Kongsberg Maritime has won a contract to provide the design and equipment for two powerful salvage tugs being built by Alexandria Shipyard as main contractor on behalf of the Suez Canal Authority. The tugs will be based on Kongsberg Maritime’s UT 722 CDT Design. The UT 722 tugboat design has a length of 71.6m, bollard pull of approximately 200t, and it can operate independently for up to 35 days. Egypt’s Alexandria Shipyard successfully bid on this signifcant contract with the Suez Canal Authority in cooperation with Kongsberg Maritime, which is providing technical support including vessel design, main equipment deliveries, maintenance systems, and crew training.

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CONTACT Software researches new technologies

Eight partners from fve countries share the goal of strengthening European shipyards in global competition. Based on CONTACT Elements, they will develop a new platform that digitises shipbuilding end-to-end and makes it more efcient. The EU is funding the research project through its innovation program Horizon Europe. In the Smart European Shipbuilding (SEUS) project, shipyards, universities, and software manufacturers are bundling their expertise to raise shipbuilding in Europe to a new efciency level. Their ambitious goal is to reduce development and assembly times by 30% and 20% through a collaboration platform.

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Damen Marine Components supplies complete steering system

Ship repair company De Gerlien van Tiem and Damen Marine

Components have signed a contract for a rudder and steering system during maritime exhibition Maritime Industry in Gorinchem. The two companies will once again build a tanker for VDO Maritiem. The barge is expected to be delivered in Q2/2024. The newbuild vessel, to be named MTS Valentino, is based on the innovative, Shallow Draft MoneyMaker 3.0 design by RensenDriessen Shipbuilding, which is also building the hull. De Gerlien van Tiem is responsible for the complete outftting, commissioned by VDO Maritiem. DMC will supply the electric-hydraulic control system, four HD profle rudders and a matching rudder drive. In addition, VDO Maritiem has opted for an RMS – an active rotor manoeuvring system that demonstrably improves safety and control of the vessel in unloaded condition.

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MOL goes live with Marlink smart hybrid network solution

Marlink, the smart network and digital solutions company, is enabling Japanese shipping Company Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) to evaluate the impact of LEO Internet services on business sustainability and crew welfare. Under an agreement struck at the end of 2022, the leading Japanese shipping company will assess past, present and future user experiences and explore access how Internet access can contribute to the company’s crew recruitment and retention strategy, using the lowlatency Starlink service within Marlink’s smart hybrid network solution.

MOL is using Starlink’s LEO solution onboard its feet of car carriers to provide an additional layer of high-speed connectivity across its feet, which Marlink has combined with Sealink VSAT and L-band backup to create a next-generation hybrid network solution, controlled and monitored by Marlink’s XChange management platform.

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Brittany Ferries selects RINA’s SERTICA as Preferred Fleet Management System

Brittany Ferries, the ferry company connecting France, the UK, Spain and Ireland has selected RINA’s SERTICA as its new feet management system. The move aligns Brittany Ferries with leading ferry companies operating in France and solidifes SERTICA’s position as the go-to solution for comprehensive feet management. The decision to implement SERTICA followed an extensive evaluation by Brittany Ferries, in seeking a reliable and hosted feet management solution. By choosing SERTICA, Brittany Ferries joins the ranks of other prominent ferry operators, which have already integrated the system into daily operations.

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WinGD and AET sign collaboration agreement

Swiss marine power company WinGD has entered into a collaboration agreement with ship owner and operator AET and maritime academy Akademi Laut Malaysia (ALAM), both part of MISC Group, to develop technology and training for ammonia engines. The agreement will see the partners work towards the potential introduction of X-DF-A ammonia-fuelled engines on vessels which would be among the frst ammonia dual-fuelled tankers in the world. The project timeframe is in line with WinGD’s previously announced roadmap, bringing the frst engines for Suezmax or Aframax tankers into service from 2025.

25 additional tankers

Teekay Tankers has signed agreements to equip 25 additional tankers with Yara Marine’s propulsion optimisation technology FuelOpt. The order follows the installation and evaluation of FuelOpt onboard Zenith Spirit in 2021, followed by a further three vessels in 2022. Teekay placed the new orders in Q1 and Q2 2023 after having confrmed that the use of FuelOpt onboard four of their vessels, operating with steady shaft power, resulted in fuel savings and emissions reductions of 3-5% through 2022. The additional investment is a key component in Teekay’s planned strategy for greater sustainability and ESG performance across their feet, allowing them to work proactively towards the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) goal of halving greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 2050.

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Chartering two next-generation installation vessels

Jan De Nul Group has signed an agreement with RWE, a German energy provider, for the long-term chartering of two next-generation installation vessels for future ofshore wind foundation and turbine construction. The charters are supported by a Service Agreement through which Jan De Nul Group will provide both in-house and market solutions and services, to support and perform installation campaigns for RWE’s ofshore wind projects. The partnership includes the exclusive and long-term charter of the two nextgeneration ofshore installation vessels Les Alizés and Voltaire. Both can be used at RWE’s current and future ofshore construction projects and, if needed, to run maintenance campaigns at its existing ofshore wind farm portfolio.

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NEWS IN BRIEF

Full propulsion packages from SCHOTTEL

The series of four Commissioning Service Operation Vessels (CSOVs) built by the Norwegian VARD Group will be powered by full propulsion packages from SCHOTTEL. The package per vessel consists of two SCHOTTEL Dynamic RudderPropellers type SRP 460 D, one SCHOTTEL Retractable RudderPropeller type SRP 380 R, and two SCHOTTEL TransverseThrusters type STT 5. With these new vessels, Edda Wind, the Norwegian pure-play operator in the ofshore wind industry, will signifcantly expand its feet, especially given the option for 2+2 more ships in addition to the four ordered. The vessels have been designed by VARD Design in Ålesund, Norway in cooperation with and exclusively for Edda Wind. They feature VARD’s new hull form for optimized seakeeping abilities and low fuel

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SCHOTTEL TransverseThruster with elastically mounted well installation and an optimized propeller design guarantee greater comfort and reduced noise and vibration emissions.

Yara Marine and Veracity sign agreement

Yara Marine has signed an agreement with DNV’s independent industry cloud platform Veracity that will allow users of Yara Marine’s Fleet Analytics performance management and reporting tool to harness the power of the Veracity platform and DNV’s data verifcation services. The integrated partnership agreement, signed at Nor-Shipping, will enable the transfer of real-time operational data directly to Veracity on a daily basis, ensuring that data for compliance reporting can be quality assured and prepared for DNV’s verifcation services. The integration will empower Yara Marine customers to proactively meet the continuous improvement component of the Carbon Intensity Indicator (CII), and will also fulfll the requirements of the EU’s Monitoring, Reporting, and Verifcation (MRV) regulation.

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Green Shore Power

HEMEXPO and DNV sign agreement

Hellenic Marine Equipment Manufacturers and Exporters – a leading suppliers and exporters association for the international shipping sector, has reached an agreement with the world’s leading classifcation society, DNV, for the assessment of energy-saving devices (ESDs) produced by HEMEXPO member companies. Under the terms of the agreement, in the frst instance, DNV will review a makers list provided by HEMEXPO to identify ESDs that fall in the category of energy saving devices, according to DNV expertise. In the second step, DNV will assess which regulatory metrics – i.e., the Carbon Intensity Indicator (CII) and the Energy Efciency

Existing Ship Index (EEXI) – the relevant ESDs afect. Finally, the classifcation society will issue a letter of professional opinion for the HEMEXPO products that fall into the ESD category.

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RST and Samskip are proud to announce the successful launch of their Green Shore Power initiative, which aims to dramatically reduce CO2 emissions produced by vessels docked by providing new clean shore powered energy solutions. The joint initiative is an example of what companies can do if they have a common goal and join forces in the energy transition towards CO2 neutrality. The shore power solution is the frst of its kind for a container terminal in the Netherlands ports. The celebration of this milestone event was on Friday, July 21st, where delegations from Samskip, RST, Port of Rotterdam (HBR), Municipality of Rotterdam and HES gathered. During the celebration, “Samskip Innovator” provided an onsite demonstration of the smooth transition between ship power and the new shore power.

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From left to right: Barry Authers (Head of Solution Sales and Partnerships at Veracity), Anders Bergh (Technical Sales Manager at Yara Marine), Mikkel Skou (Executive Director at Veracity), and Mikael Laurin (Head of Vessel Optimization at Yara Marine).

Joining forces

Louis Dreyfus Armateurs (LDA), VPLP Design (VPLP) and Alwena Shipping (Alwena) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to form an Alliance. In this partnership, LDA will identify, develop, and pursue selected logistics solutions operated by wind assisted/propelled pure container ships designed and developed by VPLP and Alwena.

Louis Dreyfus Armateurs’ subsidiary Louis Dreyfus Freight Solutions (LDFS), a 3PL freight forwarder with strong knowledge and skills in transport and logistics involving specifc maritime solutions, has called on VPLP Design and Alwena Shipping to develop a wind assisted/propelled container ship solution. It is based on the Trade Wings 2,500 – an innovative concept for ‘small-size’ container ships of 2,500TEU.

With an overall length of 197m and a

breadth of 32m, the vessel ofers a deadweight of 32,500t. Suitable to short sea shipping operations or feedering in Europe, Central America, Caribbean Islands and China, the Trade Wings 2,500 can also operate on transatlantic trades and be tailored to meet the Clients’ requirements and volumes. The preliminary project which has been granted an approval in principle (AiP) by Bureau Veritas runs on a hybrid propulsion comprising of six wing sails and a diesel-electric system. It is also

designed to burn clean fuels such as liquefed natural gas (LNG) or methanol.

Low emissions container vessels of the near future

On a typical transatlantic voyage, we can expect to save on average 35% CO2equivalent emissions compared to a conventional design, with a 2-stroke engine, single shaft and without wingsails, at the same speed. This concept sets the pathway for what could be the low emissions container vessels

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of the near future. “We are very pleased to establish a partnership with Alwena and VPLP.”, says Mathieu Muzeau, Transport & Logistic General Manager, Louis Dreyfus Armateurs. “It is fully aligned with the LDA strategy to accelerate shipping’s decarbonisation, and especially linked to the innovations we are implementing such as the use of wind-propulsion systems and alternative fuels.” “We are pleased to see that our self-fnanced work on the Trade Wings 2,500 TEU, at that time developed also

with our partner SDARI in Shanghai, receives again traction with LDFS”, says Ludovic Gérard of Alwena Shipping. “We are continuing the development works to suit LDFS expectations and we expect some project to materialize soon”, Simon Watin of VPLP Design adds.

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About Louis Dreyfus Armateurs

For more than 165 years, the Louis Dreyfus Armateurs Group has been ofering players in the maritime world innovative industrial solutions adapted to their needs and integrated services ranging from the design and management of ships to maritime operations in the felds of transport, logistics and marine industrial solutions. Present worldwide with more than 2,600 employees and around 100 vessels, LDA is a French family-owned group.

About VPLP Design

VPLP design is a world-renowned young international team of French-based naval architects, engineers and designers working from Vannes, Nantes and Paris in sail and motor craft projects across the world. The activity is now divided into three areas: racing, cruising and maritime. With a long experience in high performance design, the race to efciency at sea and the implementation of state-of-the-art technologies VPLP uses its comprehensive design approaches to enhance energy efciency in the shipping industry in light of climate change and changing regulations.

About Alwena Shipping

Alwena Shipping is a consultancy company, ofering project management and technical assistance for new building and feet retroft projects for shipowners, ports authorities and other maritime industry stakeholders. With a wide geographical scope covering Europe, French Polynesia, and China, Alwena Shipping ofers agility, reactivity and proximity to its customers.

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With an overall length of 197m and a breadth of 32m, the vessel offers a deadweight of 32,500t. The ship concept is based on the Trade Wings 2,500 – an innovative concept for ‘small-size’ container ships of 2,500TEU.

Something diferent every time

Kooiman Marine Group delivers custom designed and built dredger HEGEMANN V to Hegemann-Reiners Gruppe.

When it needed to replace one of the trailing suction hopper dredgers (TSHDs) in its feet, Bremen-based Hegemann-Reiners Gruppe had a specifc set of requirements. With this, the company needed the services of a shipyard that could ofer it a design 100% tailored to its operational needs.

Hegemann-Reiners Gruppe had never worked with Kooiman Marine Group in Zwijndrecht before. The two companies had only recently got to know one another when Ron Verschoor, responsible for business development at Kooiman, paid a visit to Detlef Hegemann’s Technical Manager Martin Janssen.

Creating the vessel the client wants

“Soon after, they approached us with a request for a new dredger, with a specifc set of requirements,” Ron explains. “Delivering custom vessels is what we do – every time it’s something diferent. We always aim to design in close cooperation with the end user to

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create the vessel they require for their operations. And we have our own inhouse engineering company, Kooiman Engineering, that was able to design a dredger tailored to Detlef Hegemann’s wishes.”

Martin agrees by saying, “This was very important for us. Kooiman came with a proposal that was completely tailored to

us. They didn’t tell us how to do it, they did it exactly as we wanted.”

A versatile & fexible dredger

What the contractor was looking for was a relatively small dredger to perform the primary function of river and port maintenance in harbours such as Bremerhaven and Emden. However, they

Technical specifcations HEGEMANN V

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were also looking for something fexible to maximise uptime. This required a dredger that could also undertake shore replenishment operations in the Baltic and North seas when not conducting maintenance operations and to supply materials inland.

The result was the recently delivered HEGEMANN V, a 70 x 15.80m dredger

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with a hopper volume of 1,500m3 (sand) and 1,930m3 (slick). The dredger features 4,890ekW total installed power and is able to sail at speeds of up to 10 knots. It features accommodation for 8 + 2 persons.

“We’ve got some experience in diferent kinds of dredgers,” says Ron. “In the past, we built a large aggregate dredger, water injection dredgers, and we converted cargo vessels into dredgers to mention just a few examples. This project, however, represented a diferent section of the dredging market. We were very keen to show our capabilities here so were very pleased to be presented with this opportunity.”

Integrating redundancy

In addition to versatility, HegemannReiners Gruppe wanted to ensure the workability of the dredger by integrating considerable redundancy. “One of the redundancy items is the second dredge pump, required to be able to deliver the dredging material over a long distance. We added an extra dredge pipe, a bypass so that the dredger can continue to operate in the event of a failure on one of the pumps. Also installed is an extra generator set to ensure safety, reliability, and the capability to operate in remote areas. In addition to these items, there is a spare thruster unit that can replace the PS or the SB thruster. We designed these thrusters to be easily exchangeable while the vessel is still in the water.”

Optimising efciency

The 1,630ekW Mitsubishi generators additionally feature a selective catalytic reduction (SCR) aftertreatment system to help reduce NOX emissions, thereby

ensuring the dredger’s compliance with IMO Tier III requirements. Maarten Kooiman, director Kooiman Engineering and in lead for the development and production of the HEGEMANN V says, “These engines run on pre-defned operation modes. The efciency they ofer comes from their ability to run at lower frequencies when less power is needed. This way they run fuel efcient and efcient for the aftertreatment system.

“This vessel is designed to load sand at a volume of 1,500m3. With this load she will have a draft of 4.5m. As we had to cope with restrictions in the size of the dredger for manoeuvring in narrow locations and on rivers, we had to design the hull form from scratch. Keeping the required speed in mind, we aimed for maximum load of dredging

material. To optimise the hull form we used CFD calculations to decrease resistance and, thereby, fuel consumption. The hull and hopper compartment are also optimised for loading as much as possible slick, which ended up being 1,930m3.”

During a specifc operation, the dredger requires to dock frequently at the delivery site. To save time, increase safety and decrease fuel consumption during docking, the HEGEMANN V is equipped with two telescopic spud poles designed and produced by Kooiman.

Dredging system

The dredging system features one suction tube ø600mm with an active visor drag head, to dredge the material from max 26m depth. The drag head wire runs over a swell compensator to

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Bridge. The 1,630ekW Mitsubishi generators feature a selective catalytic reduction aftertreatment system.

compensate the vertical movement of the vessel in relation to the seabed.

Loading of the hopper is done via three hopper loading pipes and water on the loading is removed via two in height adjustable overfows. This vessel is equipped with two pre dumping doors to be able to dump material at shallow draft.

Once the vessel is partly unloaded and draft decreased, she will use the six dumping doors to relieve the rest of the dredging material. In addition, HEGEMANN V is equipped with a selfemptying system. The hopper load is fuidised with a high pressurized jet water system and via six suction lines the material is pumped with one or two dredge pumps in series, to one of the discharge points on deck. The front

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discharge point is a bow coupling type, to which a foating line can be connected, or the material is sprayed via a nozzle on, for instance, a beach.

When dredging in slick material, possible gasses are removed in front of the dredge pump via a degassing system, to maintain the efciency of the dredge pump. The rpm of both dredge pumps are stepless, controllable with the use of frequency drives.

When it comes to maintenance the whole vessel is designed and equipped to be able to maintain its equipment. As an example, the pump room is equipped with an overhead crane and several cranes are located at deck level to exchange parts and stores to shore.

Dutch maritime hub

The hull of the dredger was constructed in Serbia before being transported to the Gebr. Kooiman shipyard in the

Netherlands for outftting. Once it had arrived, the diversity of skills within the Kooiman Marine Group once again proved useful, with Kooiman able to perform much of the work in-house. This included the full installation of the dredger’s interior as well as the construction and installation of all auxiliary piping being designed with 3D CAD software and prefabricated within the Kooiman piping workshop.

“Naturally we work with any suppliers that our clients wish,” states Maarten “However, we enjoy reliable relationships with the companies here in the Dutch maritime hub who are frequently, as on this occasion, able to rapidly supply us with the equipment and systems we need to design and build vessels according to our clients’ needs.”

A good match

The HEGEMANN V was baptised on 14 June at Bremerhaven after being

deployed for maintenance dredging on the river Ems since the beginning of this year. So far, the dredger has performed exactly as the contractor had anticipated.

Martin says, “ We already saw during the trials that the dredger was performing beyond expectations. Since we started operations, this has continued to be the case. We made the right decision in going to Kooiman. Our two companies are a good match for one another. Communications have been and continue to be excellent. As a result, there has never been an issue during development or construction that we were not able to resolve by talking to each other and fnding an appropriate technical solution.”

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Decarbonising. Faster. Together.

ADIPEC 2023 will take place in Abu Dhabi from 2 to 5 October, bringing together industry leaders, innovators, and policymakers to accelerate the practical action and credible solutions needed to tackle the biggest challenges in energy and climate. ALL

Held under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the United Arab Emirates, and hosted by the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC), the theme for ADIPEC 2023 is ‘Decarbonising. Faster. Together.’

Attendees from around the world

Over 160,000 attendees from around the world will join leading energy producers, the biggest energy consumers, and enablers in government, fnance, and technology, to provide thought

leadership, foster cross-sector partnerships, and inspire the innovation needed to deliver the clean, afordable, and reliable energy the world requires. The event takes place less than two months before the UAE hosts the 28th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP28), providing a platform for the energy industry to advance credible solutions and collective action towards eliminating methane emissions, phasing out carbon emissions across the value chain to achieve net zero by 2050, assuring energy security and investment in the

global south, as well as scaling-up clean energies and decarbonisation technologies.

Progressive force

Tayba Al Hashemi, Chair of ADIPEC 2023, and CEO of ADNOC Ofshore, says, “By 2030, the world will be home to an additional half a billion people, demanding more energy every year. At the same time, the global challenge of climate change calls for urgent, gamechanging solutions to eliminate emissions. Every government, industry, business, and individual have a role to

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ADIPEC 2023 at a glance

Venue: Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre. Al Khaleej Al Arabi St, Al Rawdah, Al Ma’arid, Abu Dhabi (UAE).

Opening hours:

Monday, 2 October: 10.00h - 18.00h

Tuesday, 3 October: 10.00h - 18.00h

Wednesday, 4 October: 10.00h - 18.00h

Thursday, 5 October: 10.00h - 17.00h

ADIPEC 2023 will host over 350 conference sessions across ten strategic and technical programmes – including a new Hydrogen Strategic Conference – with more than 1,500 speakers who will explore the strategies and solutions critical to achieving a cleaner, more secure energy future.

play in decarbonising quicker, and creating the future of energy, faster, while safeguarding energy security and ensuring nobody is left behind.

ADIPEC 2023 will be a progressive force for energy transformation and leadership. It will unite the expanding and increasingly diverse world of energy and help us work together to transform, decarbonise and future-proof our industry, by accelerating the innovation and tangible actions needed to enable a lower-carbon and higher-growth future for the world.”

Specialised exhibitions

Spread across 140,000m2, ADIPEC 2023’s exhibition will host more than 2,200 companies from 58 countries, including

30 ofcial country pavilions. The exhibition will include four dedicated industry zones – an expanded Decarbonisation Zone, the Digitalisation in Energy Zone, a Maritime and Logistics Zone, and a dedicated Manufacturing and Industrialisation Exhibition and Conference. These specialised exhibitions will enable the global energy industry to strengthen existing business partnerships and form new models of cross-sector collaboration to unlock and maximise value across businesses and drive future growth.

350 Conference sessions

ADIPEC 2023 will host over 350 conference sessions across ten strategic and technical programmes – including a

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ADIPEC 2023 will be a progressive force for energy transformation and leadership.

new Hydrogen Strategic Conference – with more than 1,500 speakers who will explore the strategies and solutions critical to achieving a cleaner, more secure energy future. Christopher Hudson, President of dmg events, organisers of ADIPEC 2023, explains: “ADIPEC 2023 will actively support the transformative global energy agenda. As climate challenges intensify, the energy sector’s responsibility to lead the necessary progress on decarbonisation is greater today than ever before.

ADIPEC 2023 will bring key industry decision-makers together to accelerate the innovation, collaboration, and investment necessary to drive us towards a lower-carbon future.”

Conference categories

• Strategic Conference

• Technical conference

• Hydrogen strategic conference

• Decarbonisation conference

• Manufacturing & industrialisation strategic conference

• Manufacturing & industrialisation technical conference

• Maritime & logistics conference

• The ADIPEC forum for diversity, equity, and inclusion

• Future leaders conference

• Downstream technical conference

• Leadership roundtables – invite only.

Awards

A coveted recognition for the energy industry, the ADIPEC Awards are an important part of ADIPEC. Particularly signifcant in 2023, the ADIPEC Awards seek to unify the industry and accelerate urgent, collective action and gamechanging solutions to address critical climate challenges and future-proof the energy system. Under the theme

‘Leading the Transformation’, the ADIPEC Awards 2023 continue to recognise the pioneers in innovation and collaboration and the changemakers transforming energy toward a sustainable future for all. This year, the Award categories have been tailored to address energy industry challenges and support the global energy transition. Under eight new award categories, the winners will exemplify the type of global collaboration and innovation needed to navigate today’s energy, political and economic challenges and transform the energy ecosystem for a better tomorrow.

Judged by an enriched jury of global experts in decarbonisation, technology, fnance, and climate change, with robust judging criteria, the winners will be announced at an exclusive ceremony held on 2 October 2023.

ADIPEC awards categories

• Aligned with the most important pillars driving the global energy transition today, the new 2023 ADIPEC Awards categories emphasise the need for universal access to cleaner, more secure energy; tangible and credible solutions to impact change; and transformational progress for the advancement of humanity.

• Game-changing partnership.

• Developing economies energy company of the year.

• Transformative hydrogen project.

• Clean energy technology innovation of the year.

• Decarbonisation at scale.

• Young changemaker of the year.

• Future energy workforce development programme.

• Leader of change: passionate driver of progress (this category is not open to public submissions).

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New patrol vessels for Senegalese Navy

The launch of NIANI, the second ofshore patrol vessel destined for the Senegalese Navy, took place in late 2022 in Concarneau. This stage marked a signifcant step in the progress of the programme for the supply of three ofshore patrol vessels.

In parallel, the frst unit has fnished the outftting phase and went on its sea trials, and in May of this year the third vessel, named CAYOR has been launched as well. The contract for the vessels was signed in November 2019 by Senegal’s Ministry of Armed Forces and Piriou group.

Built with the support and expertise of its partner company Kership, the programme of construction of these three patrol vessels is spread over a period of 44 months, until summer 2024. It also includes a support period lasting several years in Senegal.

Vincent Faujour, Chairman of Piriou Group says, “The launch of NIANI was an important event for this boat but also

more broadly for the OPV58S programme! Thanks to the motivation of the Piriou and Kership personnel and the continuous working partnership with the representatives of the Senegalese Naval Staf, we are progressing according to schedule.”

CAYOR

On Tuesday 02 May 2023, CAYOR, the third ofshore patrol vessels for the Senegalese Navy, was launched in Concarneau. After WALO and NIANI, CAYOR is the last unit of the OPV58S programme, the contract for which was signed by the Senegalese Ministry of the Armed Forces and the Piriou Group, in the presence of the President of

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Technical specifcations Length overall 62.2m Breadth 9.5m Draught (approx.) 3m Speed 21kn Range 21 days, 4,500NM @ 12kn Hull/superstructure steel / aluminium Accommodation 48 including crew 24 including special personnel 24 Intervention 2 RHIBs on stern ramps Container capacity 2 x 20 >>
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the Republic of Senegal and the French ministerial delegation, for the supply of three ofshore patrol vessels. Once again thanking the Senegalese authorities for their confdence, Vincent Faujour, Chairman of the Piriou Group, also paid tribute to the teams working on this major project, “Together we are fully mobilised to continue to ensure the smooth running of this programme, which will have an important meeting in a few weeks’ time!

The OPV58S (Ofshore Patrol Vessel) is a robust 62m patrol vessel with outstanding versatility and high endurance. The OPV58S is dedicated to missions such as surveillance, identifcation and intervention, and fulfls the entire range of missions related to law enforcement. In addition to her deployment ability -intervention RHIBsshe possesses a frst rank deterrence capacity thanks to her anti-surface and anti-aircraft weapon systems. Among innovations and major capacities, the vessel features:

• A versatile design to adapt to various missions

• A large panoramic bridge with 360° visibility

• A fast launching and recovery system for 2 RHIBs on the stern ramp

• A C-Sharp® hull for optimised autonomy and seakeeping

• A high-performance monitoring and combat system

These OPVs will be equipped with MARTE MK2/N anti-ship missiles. With the ability to strike at ranges in excess of 30km and their fre-and-forget capability, these missiles will provide the means to the Senegalese Navy to enforce their maritime superiority. The vessels will also beneft from the SIMBAD-RC system and its MISTRAL missiles- this combination providing an extremely efective defence capability against all threats including anti-ship missiles, combat aircraft, UAVs, helicopters, as well as small surface threats such as those presented by FIACs. These missiles and missile systems are designed and produced by MBDA.

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About the Piriou group

Involved in shipbuilding, repair, naval engineering and services since 1965, Piriou specialises in producing vessels up to 120m with high added value through a combination of highperformance engineering and a global network of industrial sites in Europe, Africa and Asia. With over 520 ships built and delivered worldwide, Piriou provides bespoke solutions as well as a complete range of standardised or customised vessels that satisfy the requirements of international shipowners, whether they be private or public, civilian or military.

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CAYOR, the third offshore patrol vessel for the Senegalese Navy, was launched in Concarneau.

From the Dutch coast to the Yangtze river

Whether it’s dredging, infrastructure, or ofshore energy, Van Oord has not been sitting still in the past months. Let’s have a look at some of the company’s recent interesting projects.

On 21 July 2023, Van Oord has completed installing and burying inter-array cables at CrossWind’s Hollandse Kust Noord ofshore wind park, bringing it a step closer to being fully operational by the end of this year. The cables are used for connecting the ofshore wind turbines and transmitting electricity. Van Oord’s top duo cable-laying vessel Nexus and trencher Dig-It (a remotely-operated vehicle operated from vessel Subsea Viking) have installed a web of 69 interarray cables measuring 140km in total. The ofshore wind park is located 18.5km of the coast of the Netherlands, near

the seaside resort of Egmond aan Zee. Van Oord designed a 66kV inter-array grid for the Hollandse Kust Noord ofshore wind park, to guarantee reliable and safe transmission of the generated electricity. Dutch manufacturer TKF (Twentsche Kabelfabriek) supplied the cables. Nexus, equipped with a large 5,000t capacity cable carousel, installed the inter-array cables. Trencher Dig-It subsequently buried the cables to the required depth of between 1.0 and 1.5m.

The Dig-It, a Tracked Remotely Operated Vehicle (TROV), can be used for burying cables both in ‘jetting mode’ for sandy soils and in ‘chain cutter mode’ for

harder soils. At the Hollandse Kust Noord project, both modes were used successfully.

Balance of Plant

Wind park developer Crosswind, a joint venture between Shell and Eneco, contracted Van Oord for the complete Balance of Plant scope for the construction of the ofshore wind park. As a Balance of Plant contractor, Van Oord’s activities encompass the design, engineering, procurement and transport and installation of the wind turbine foundations, inter-array cables, as well as the transport and installation of the

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Dig-It, a remotely operated vehicle operated from the vessel Subsea Viking.

wind turbines themselves. Earlier this year, Van Oord completed the installation of all 70 monopile foundations for the wind park. Currently, Van Oord is deploying two ofshore installation vessels to install the wind turbine generators and is also performing the electrical termination works of the cables in the wind turbine generators.

Green energy

While construction is still in full swing, the Hollandse Kust Noord ofshore wind park already produced its frst megawatt hours (MWh) of green electricity and

About Royal Van Oord

Royal Van Oord is a Dutch family-owned company with more than 150 years of experience as an international marine contractor. The focus is on dredging, infrastructure and ofshore energy. Its head ofce is in Rotterdam. Van Oord employs 5,243 staf (fte), who worked in 2022 on 191 projects in 4 2 countries.

The feet consists of about 60 vessels and a large amount of specialpurpose and auxiliary equipment. Marine ingenuity is characteristic of Van Oord. By using innovative, smart and sustainable solutions, it aims to contribute to a better world for future generations.

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Cable laying vessel Nexus.

About Hakkers

Hakkers is very much at home on the boundary between land and water. Our family business, with roots going back 150 years, is known for its dedicated employees who take pride in our work and its impact on society. Our expertise enables us to deliver outstanding projects in the felds of hydraulic engineering, foundation engineering and steel construction. We apply our knowledge and experience towards developing sustainable solutions that meet the requirements of contracting parties and governments. If you would like to know more about Hakkers, contact pr@hakkers.com.

delivered it to the Dutch mainland. In the coming months, production capacity will be constantly increased. Once fnished, the wind park will have a total installed capacity of 759MW, generating at least 3.3TWh per year. This is enough renewable electricity to meet 2.8% of the Netherlands’ electricity demand.

Tug quay project

Another milestone at Van Oord is that, after this summer, the Van Oord –Hakkers – De Klerk consortium will commence construction of a tug quay in the Port of Rotterdam’s Yangtze Canal. The consortium and the Port of Rotterdam Authority signed the relevant contracts at the end of June. The work will involve constructing 500m of quay wall with space for 12 tugs to berth. The project is scheduled to be completed in spring 2025.

Van Oord, Hakkers and De Klerk will construct the new tug quay at the entrance to the canal on the south side, close to the largest container terminals. In addition to the 500m of quay wall, which will take the form of a composite wall, the consortium is also responsible for removing the existing bed and bank protection, installing new bed protection and dredging approximately 800,000m2 of sand and clay to widen the canal and clear space for the new quay.

Yangtze Canal

Marine transport is the backbone of international trade and the global economy. To accommodate the growing volume of trafc, ports and waterways must be expanded and maintained. The Yangtze Canal is the access channel to various Port of Rotterdam container terminals, including those in Prinses Amaliahaven, Prinses Arianehaven and Prinses Alexiahaven. The Yangtze Canal

welcomes the largest container ships travelling to and from terminals in the Maasvlakte 2 section of the port.

Construction of tug quay is part of a programme to widen the Yangtze Canal so that it can accommodate more trafc and the latest generation of container ships.

Sustainability goals

The decision to award the contract to this particular consortium is in line with the

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About De Klerk

De Klerk operates in the feld of Hydraulic & Steel Construction. We are working hard for the future. On responding innovatively to changing market demands. Transparency and sustainability are important keywords. De Klerk sets high quality standards for itself. De Klerk’s strength lies in its drive to continuously seek structural improvements and greater efciency in projects. All this is achieved with skilled, motivated and fexible personnel. Building multidisciplinary projects is what De Klerk does. The company has a large amount of foating equipment for working from the water. In addition, the most diverse steel constructions are realised in our modern equipped workshops.

Port Authority’s commitment to sustainable port development. The Port Authority based its decision on both price and quality, also known as the Most Economically Advantageous Tender (MEAT). Working with MEAT principles helps to leverage the innovativeness and creativity of the market. The Van Oord - HakkersDe Klerk consortium received very high marks for measures designed to prevent nuisance and damage. It will also make a substantial efort to improve sustainability on the construction site itself. This includes deploying a trailing suction hopper dredger equipped to operate on the more sustainable fuel LNG, and using equipment powered by electricity to reduce emissions signifcantly during construction.

“Ever since Van Oord undertook land reclamation for the Maasvlakte 2 port expansion programme, it’s been involved in projects there on a continuous basis. For example, we’re currently also constructing quays in Amaliahaven. So we’re very much looking forward to working for the Port of Rotterdam Authority and in partnership with Hakkers and De Klerk on the Yangtze Canal, a familiar waterway for us. Not only do the three consortium partners complement one another in terms of disciplines, but we’re all equally passionate when it comes to sustainability”, says Mark van der

Hoeven, Area Manager at Van Oord

“We’re proud to be participating in a project of this magnitude. The port of Rotterdam is like home to us and we are currently working at various locations across the port zone. It’s great that we can make a positive contribution to the Port Authority’s sustainability targets with our environmentally responsible construction methods. We’re looking forward to a successful partnership with our consortium partners Van Oord and De Klerk”, according to Hein van Laar, Hakkers, Chief Commercial Ofcer “A great project that we as De Klerk are looking forward to, together with Van Oord and Hakkers, complementing each other from our areas of expertise. The Port of Rotterdam Authority is a client with whom we have had an enduring relationship for years and from that experience there is a lot of confdence for the realisation. Of course it is extra nice that the ambitions regarding sustainability of all parties involved are refected within this project”, states Henry Schaap, Operational Director at De Klerk.

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The Yangtze Canal welcomes the largest container ships travelling to and from terminals in the Maasvlakte 2 section of the port of Rotterdam. The Yangtze Canal is the access channel to various Port of Rotterdam container terminals.

Preferably Danish

When the Scottish fshermen from Lunar Fishing sail out on week-long trips in the North Sea and the Atlantic, they sail on ships built by Danish Karstensens Shipyard and with CP-propulsion equipment, propellers, and thrusters from Danish Hundested Propeller.

Harsh weather and high seas require hardy fshermen and boats alike. Lunar Fishing, which has been hailing from Peterhead, Scotland, for many years, knows this better than most. The experienced fshermen often spend their fshing time in the North Sea and the Atlantic of the Scottish coast, where they trawl and pair

trawl for whitefsh for the UK and the European market.

Currently, Lunar Fishing has four custom-built boats in use. These were all built at Karstensen’s Shipyard in Skagen, Denmark, which has installed CP Marine Gear, propellers, and thrusters from the market-leading Danish manufacturer, Hundested Propeller, in two of the

vessels. According to fsherman Philip Stephen, there’s a good reason for this, “In the conditions we often operate in while at sea, we must have full confdence in our boats. When the weather is at its worst, the stress on the engine can easily reach almost 100 percent. It goes without saying that we need extraordinary, high-quality

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equipment, says Philip Stephen, who has fshed for Lunar Fishing for nearly 16 years.” He adds, “Karstensens has long been a trusted supplier for us. So, when they recommended Hundested Propeller, we weren’t in doubt. Subsequently, Hundested Propeller’s solutions have become a requirement for us on all future ships because we know what we are getting, and we know the machine parts can withstand the tension and stress they are exposed to.

Kent Damgaard, director and marine engineer at Karstensens Shipyard, elaborates, “Companies such as Lunar Fishing are interested in innovative solutions that optimise fuel consumption and thus reduce the CO2 footprint as much as possible. In this feld, Hundested Propeller is very skilled at designing propellers so that the customer gets the best possible solutions, both in terms of quality of equipment but also in terms of best possible utilisation. We have used Hundested Propeller’s solutions for more than two decades, and we will continue to do so.”

Service and support are just a call away

With over 8,000 hours spent at sea each year, Lunar Fishing’s vessels are pushed to the limit in to spend as long time at sea as possible and maximise yield. Likewise, avoiding downtime is critical for turnover, and problems with machine parts often need to be solved on the spot to avoid sending the vessel back to port.

Luckily, this is rarely an issue, Philip Stephen says, “We always bring spare parts on the boats, and we can deal with problems with machine parts while at sea. However, if the problem is more complex, it’s absolutely crucial that we can get support from the manufacturer

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“Hundested Propeller is very skilled at designing propellers so that the customer gets the best possible solutions, both in terms of quality of equipment but also in terms of best possible utilisation.”
Kent Damgaard – Director and Marine Engineer at Karstensens Shipyard. Currently, Lunar Fishing has four custom-built boats in use. These were all built at Karstensen’s Shipyard in Skagen, Denmark. The experienced fshermen often spend their fshing time in the North Sea and the Atlantic off the Scottish coast, where they trawl and pair trawl for whitefsh for the UK and the European market.

right away. In my sixteen years fshing we only needed extended support once and Hundested Propeller got us back up and running quickly after just one call.” If it’s necessary to return to port earlier than expected the fshermen trust in the rapid response time promised by the Danes. “If we can’t repair the vessel ourselves, we know that Hundested Propeller will send technicians within a few days’ maximum. They provide unparalleled service and after-sales support, which is a decisive factor when we choose a supplier for our vessels”, says Philip Stephen. He adds that Lunar Fishing has ordered two new large custom-built fshing boats from Karstensens Shipyard for delivery in 2024. Both will contain propulsion equipment from Hundested Propeller.

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Facts & fgures

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Species Demersal Length 28.35m Tonnage 349t Horsepower 671kW Year Built 2008 Yard LinkKarstensens Skibsværft A/S – No. 405 Harvester PD 98 Species: Demersal Length 28.35m Tonnage 349t Horsepower 671kW Year Built 2008 Yard LinkKarstensens Skibsværft A/S – No. 404 Vigilant PD 365 Species Demersal Length 36,00m Tonnage 520GT Horse Power 735kW Year Built 2024 Yard LinkKarstensens Skibsværft A/S – No. 484 Ocean Way PD 465 Species Demersal Length 36,00m Tonnage 520GT Horse Power 735kW Year Built 2024 Yard LinkKarstensens Skibsværft A/S - No. 485
Ocean Harvest PD 198
With over 8000 hours spent at sea each year, Lunar Fishing’s vessels are pushed to the limit in to spend as long time at sea as possible and maximise yield.

Bringing zero-emissions tugs to Europe

Damen Shipyards and Boluda Towage have joined forces to bring zero-emissions tugs to Europe. In a groundbreaking move the two organisations, which have nearly 200 years of tugboat experience between them, aim to launch the frst newbuild methanol tug in Europe.

The frst vessel is intended to be a Damen RSD-E Tug 2513 and the partners are now working together to identify the potential harbour that will be best matched to its operational profle. The two organisations also aim to launch the frst newbuild methanol tug in Europe.

Damen is currently developing the methanol-powered tug as part of its mission to be the world’s most sustainable shipbuilder. This completely

new design is based on Damen’s experience and knowledge thanks to its extensive R&D capability in alternative sustainable propulsion systems.

Boluda as a leading global towage company and Damen as a leading innovative shipbuilder, share a strong commitment towards environmental sustainability, safety and operational excellence. Boluda Towage has been investing for years in order to achieve cleaner and greener operations in the

port. An important milestone in its ambition to work towards lower emissions has been a multiple order of IMO TIER III tugs in 2020. These pioneering vessels set a new standard for all its subsequent newbuilds.

Boluda Towage and Damen Shipyards look forward to working with other maritime stakeholders to accelerate the transition to cleaner vessels, particularly those operating in or close to urban areas. In the harbour and towage sector,

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electric and methanol-fueled propulsion systems currently ofer the best and most available route to achieve this.

Vicente Boluda Ceballos, Vice Chairman of Boluda Towage, says, “We are very proud of this collaboration/partnership with Damen Shipyards, which represents an important technological and innovative advancement for our industry. We know that we are in an increasingly complex environment that requires us to always be at the leading edge of solutions to increase safety in our operations, limit our environmental carbon footprint and meet the needs of our customers. With that purpose in mind, we are eager to continue our journey towards the future as a leader in the towage and maritime industry.”

Arnout Damen, CEO of Damen Shipyards Group, comments, “We are delighted to be working with Boluda Towage on what will be a new chapter in European towage. Not only is this project in keeping with our own values,

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At the signing ceremony: Paul Fan (left, seated), Managing Director of North Asia,  Hutchison Ports with Vincente Boluda Ceballos (right, seated), Vice Chairman of Boluda presided by Eric Ip (left, standing), Group Managing Director of Hutchison Ports, and Vincente Boluda Fos (right, standing), Chairman of Boluda
“We are very proud of this collaboration/partnership with Damen Shipyards, which represents an important technological and innovative advancement for our industry.”
Vicente
Boluda Ceballos
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of Boluda Towage. Eric Ip (left, seated) and Vincente Boluda Fos (right, seated) exchange congratulations after the signing.

We are very pleased with this major strategic and complementary partnership. Boluda is recognised as a global leader in maritime services.

we also aim to give added momentum to the transition to sustainable harbor towage as the benefts that both electric and methanol-driven vessels deliver will be there for all to see. To aid this process we are already building RSD-E Tugs 2513 for stock and a number will be available for delivery in 2024/25”.

Expanding presence in Asia

At the end of June, another important milestone was reached at Boluda Towage as the world’s largest tugboat operator announced its strategic investment in Hongkong Salvage and Towage Services Limited (“HKSTS”), a new joint venture formed as a member of CK Hutchison Holdings. HKSTS’ principal services include salvage and towage and marine project management business. Through this collaboration, Boluda will be able to expand its business portfolio into Asia and enhance HKSTS service oferings of salvage and towage services, benefting both companies, business customers and the maritime industry. A signing ceremony has been held to commemorate the special occasion and attended by the senior management teams of Boluda and Hutchison Ports.

Vicente Boluda says, “Boluda’s entry into the Hongkong Salvage and Towage Services Limited partnership has been a unique and formidable opportunity to strengthen Boluda Towage in the Asian continent and especially in one of its main ports, Hong Kong. We thank our new partners for the trust they have placed in the Boluda family to be associated with the towage business in Hong Kong.”

Commenting on the partnership with Boluda, Eric Ip, Group Managing Director

of Hutchison Ports, says, “We are very pleased with this major strategic and complementary partnership. Boluda is recognised as a global leader in maritime services. Its extensive experience in tugboat services will boost our salvage and towage capabilities, creating a strong alliance that will beneft our customers in terms of integrated service oferings. HKSTS is excited to join the Boluda family. We

look forward to working with our partner throughout our network of ports.” The collaboration signifes both companies will join forces to develop business opportunities with innovative solutions, supported by Boluda’s feet of over 700 vessels and Hutchison Ports’ network of 54 ports in 25 countries.

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Damen Shipyards and Boluda Towage have joined forces to bring zero-emissions tugs to Europe. (Left) Vicente Boluda Ceballos, Vice Chairman of Boluda Towage and (right) Arnout Damen, CEO of Damen Shipyards Group. Eric Ip – Group of Hutchison Ports.

A modernised port

The new Liebherr all-electric portal slewing crane of type LPS 420 E will be the frst of its kind delivered in Norway –The crane is a key asset for handling every type of cargo, from containers to bulk, general cargo, and heavy lifts up to 124t – local emission-free.

The expected delivery is late 2023, and in the long run another crane that has been in use since 2008 will be replaced to help meet its climate goals while ofering multipurpose cargo handling options, Borg Havn has chosen the Liebherr LPS 420 E.

The port’s investment in an electric infrastructure is the ideal foundation through which the crane will operate. The crane will be delivered fully erected by ship and mounted on the quay at Øra in Fredrikstad.

Borg Havn is investing in a new all-electric harbour crane. The Liebherr portal slewing crane will be the frst of its kind delivered in Norway and exceeds the average turnover of comparable electric driven cranes in the market. All crane movements like lufng, hoisting, slewing and travelling are done by electric motors. The LPS 420 E can be supplied with high or low voltage, depending on the transformer requirements. This ensures that Borg Havn can fulfl its logistical operations while greatly reducing its environmental footprint.

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Paving the way for reduced emissions, beneftting from years of industry know-how

Borg Havn is a multi-purpose port which handles all types of cargo like containers, bulk, general cargo, and heavy lift. It’s the third biggest container port in Norway, with 67,249 TEUs in 2021, which is an increase of 14% from 2020.The LPS 420 E will be used for all types of operation and is the frst Liebherr crane at the port.

The contract for the new crane was entered into in March 2022. “This is a large investment for Borg Havn,” says Port Director Tore Lundestad. “Renewing and modernising our crane feet in line with harbour activity is crucial to us. Among the main reasons for our investment in the LPS 420 E is its more environmentally friendly profle, which allows us to greatly reduce emissions and noise in the area.”

It is estimated that as much as 7% of greenhouse gas emissions from shipping occur while the vessels are completely stationary in the harbour. Life on board also needs electricity when the vessel is docked. The ships therefore have the auxiliary engines running to keep the systems running. Whether it’s light and heat or loading and unloading. The investment in shore power at the Port of

Borg is an important measure to cut emissions and a contribution to reaching Fredrikstad’s ambitious climate goals. Borg Havn produces its own energy from solar cells which are connected to an internal grid. The maximum output is 2MW, which on sunny days powers all fve cranes in the port with their own power in addition to shore power.

Based on the modernised electric infrastructure of the port, the LPS 420 E is equipped to provide optimal and safe operations. Thanks to the Liebherr

With our innovative LPS 420 E and outstanding customer service, we will support an ambitious target of Port of Borg and develop a new partnership for the future.”

About Liebherr-MCCtec Rostock GmbH

Liebherr-MCCtec Rostock GmbH is one of the leading European manufacturers of maritime handling solutions. The product range includes ship, mobile harbour and ofshore cranes. Reach stackers and components for container cranes are also included in the product portfolio.

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Roman Chopyk – Area Manager Liebherr mobile harbour cranes. A unique feature of the LPS 420 E is an observer cabin.

About the Liebherr Group

The Liebherr Group is a family-run technology company with a highly diversifed product portfolio. The company is one of the largest construction equipment manufacturers in the world. It also provides high-quality and useroriented products and services in a wide range of other areas. The Liebherr Group includes over 140 companies across all continents. In 2022, it employed more than 50,000 staf and achieved combined revenues of over 12.5 billion euros. Liebherr was founded in Kirchdorf an der Iller in Southern Germany in 1949. Since then, the employees have been pursuing the goal of achieving continuous technological innovation and bringing industry-leading solutions to its customers.

capacitor system was implemented. This Liebherr-built component, known as LiCaTronic, has proven itself in Liebherr ship-to-shore gantry cranes and material handlers.

“We are proud to welcome to our Liebherr family such a new customer as Port of Borg. With our innovative LPS 420 E and outstanding customer service, we will support an ambitious target of Port of Borg and develop a new partnership for the future,” says Roman Chopyk, Area Manager for Liebherr mobile harbour cranes.

Top bulk turnover and container handling capabilities

performance. The crane can be ftted with various types of fxed or telescopic spreaders on a 60t load chart for twin-lift container operation. A maximum outreach of up to 48m allows for ships up to Panamax class size to be served. This makes the crane the ideal electrical driven solution for bulk handling – local emission-free.

active-front-end frequency converter, deviations in the voltage supply can be compensated easily for safe and stable operation. To accommodate potentially limited space and any harsh environmental conditions, a liquidcooled and highly efcient performance

The LPS 420 E raises the bar in terms of electrical driven bulk handling performance. A turnover of up to 1,200t/h allows the new Liebherr electric crane to exceed the average turnover of comparable all-electric cranes in the market. With up to 30 cycles per hour, the LPS 420 E is the perfect solution when it comes to container handling

The main components of the E-drive are liquid cooled and the heat is dissipated by heat exchangers. The fully closed liquid cooling system in combination with the heat exchanger are installed on top of the slewing platform. According to this, no overpressure unit is necessary to prevent dust coming inside the machinery house, which is a big beneft for cranes working in a dusty environment.

It is this overall combination of dynamic operation and environmental benefts that has made the LPS 420 E a suitable ft for Borg Havn.

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The LPS 420 E is all electric.

Protecting mariners using AI-powered systems

ShipIn Systems, the world’s frst AI visual analytics platform that monitors safety, operations, and maintenance onboard, has secured its frst Indonesian client in a deal with Asian Bulk Logistics (ABL).

The agreement will see ShipIn installing its platform, FleetVision™, on vessels owned and operated by ABL, the Jakarta-based integrated sea logistics and infrastructure company. ABL has invested in the AI-powered platform as part of its ongoing strategy to foster a culture of safety onboard, using the latest technology.

The platform detects events onboard in real-time using AI-powered CCTV, giving onboard and shoreside feet managers the same visibility into onboard operations and enabling them

to identify any potential maintenance or safety risks related to onboard operations, including cargo handling, security, maintenance and more.

Gaining real-time visibility

ABL’s strategic decision to install FleetVision™ onboard their vessels was driven by their strong commitment to achieving operational efciency and enhancing safety. By leveraging ShipIn’s advanced FleetVision platform, they have gained real-time visibility into their operations, enabling proactive monitoring, prompt detection of

potential risks onboard, and ship to shore collaboration. Ship managers receive alerts of any operational or safety issues in near realtime, helping to mitigate the risk of incidents onboard. Moreover, it eradicates the need to sift through 10,000 hours of footage to establish why an unexpected event or accident occurred – making the marine risk management and insurance claims process far more cost-efective and less time-consuming.

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“We’re delighted to work with ABL, our frst Indonesian client, and to help the company safeguard its seafarers.”
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Osher Perry – CEO of ShipIn Systems.

“In this digital age, we have the means to protect mariners using AI-powered systems that alert them to any risks arising from operational or maintenance issues onboard, as well as security threats. FleetVision™ will help safeguard our seafarers and provide data-driven insights that we can draw on to continuously assess and develop our onboard safety practices, procedures, and culture.”

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Edmund Situmorang – Chief Technology Offcer at ABL.

Safer and more secure

The FleetVision™ platform’s enhanced situational awareness has not only streamlined operations but also fostered a safer environment for crew. Now, ABL is well-positioned to optimise their performance and ensure the highest standards of safety onboard their vessels. Commenting on the deal, Edmund Situmorang, Chief Technology Ofcer at ABL says, “In this digital age, we have the means to protect mariners using AIpowered systems that alert them to any risks arising from operational or maintenance issues onboard, as well as security threats. FleetVision™ will help safeguard our seafarers and provide data-driven insights that we can draw on to continuously assess and develop our onboard safety practices, procedures, and culture.”

Osher Perry, CEO of ShipIn Systems, adds, “The maritime industry is often accused of lagging behind when it

comes to embracing digital technology. But shipping companies such as ABL clearly recognise the benefts of an AIpowered platform that enhances safety, provides insights into a ship’s operations and maintenance, and gives feet managers greater visibility of vessels sailing in remote locations. We’re delighted to work with ABL, our frst Indonesian client, and to help the company safeguard its seafarers.”

Protecting a Fleet Against Piracy

Today’s shipping companies require a much higher level of vigilance, which is almost impossible to achieve with existing resources and a limited number of crew on board. With the right technology in place, however, security risks can be detected early and often and keep onboard crew, cargo, and vessels safe.

With the ShipIn FleetVision™ Platform,

piracy concerns for a feet can be proactively addressed. With ShipIn, there is a 24/7 surveillance of mission-critical areas of the ship, plus AI-powered insights that can alert crew when detecting small craft nearby or non-crew members on board.

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Edmund Situmorang, Chief Technology Offcer at ABL.

Ever advancing fre safety

Global paints and coatings manufacturer Jotun, one of the major providers of intumescent fre protection coatings for the infrastructure and energy industries, has announced the completion of major expansion of its Global Intumescent R&D Laboratory to advance new product innovation and technologies.

This ambitious expansion more than doubles the size of the Flixborough Global Intumescent R&D facility, aiming to increase Jotun’s product development and fre testing capacity and capabilities. The new facilities will accelerate the development of new innovations and more advanced products, whilst providing additional certifcation support to Jotun’s existing product range.

Jotun is determined to gain market share in this industry by accelerating development of new and advanced technologies. Its aim is to enter new markets through wider certifcation and regional product customisation in line with rapidly changing market requirements. This ensures its customers assets are fre protected to latest regulatory requirements and materials deliver high performance for their specifc location.

One-year expansion program

Originally constructed in 2016 and now expanded to 2,900m2, the enhanced facility increases capacity and capability for Jotun’s ongoing development of intumescent fre protection coatings –SteelMaster for steel structures within the infrastructure market and Jotachar for vital assets in the energy industries. The one-year expansion program

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included the installation of new furnaces, with associated application and conditioning facilities, combined with new analytical, environment simulation and mechanical testing facilities.

Supported by Jotun’s R&D headquarters in Sandeford, Norway, the enhanced global hub in Flixborough will continue to focus on leading edge R&D projects, driving breakthrough intumescent coatings technology.

Localised innovation

In addition to the Global Intumescent Laboratory in Flixborough, Jotun has cemented its commitment to localised innovation ensuring difering certifcation and environmental requirements are met within each market. Strategic investment in regional intumescent research, development and testing facilities span Norway, United Arab Emirates, China, Korea, US, and Malaysia.

Jotun’s enhanced capabilities across its network of intumescent R&D facilities represents a signifcant milestone in its drive to advancing fre safety through research and development. Its growing team of dedicated scientists and industry specialists are capable of engaging with fre protection authorities, global regulators and certifcation bodies providing guidance on testing, certifcation and material performance. A testament to this commitment was illustrated earlier this year when Jotun unveiled its latest advance in intumescent coatings, Jotachar JF570 XT – a patent pending all-climate capable intumescent coating, designed to protect oil, gas and energy installations from fre and cryogenic spills, in even the most extreme environments.

An ambitious strategy

James Irving, R&D Manager Intumescent Coatings, says, “When we opened the Global Intumescent R&D Centre in 2016, our vision was for a facility that could evolve to support our customers across the globe as their structural fre protection requirements become more complex and regionalized. We are delighted with this major extension, more than doubling the size of our facility, we are now ready to further enable the development of fre protection coatings and technologies to meet these requirements.” i. jotun.com

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“When we opened the Global Intumescent R&D Centre in 2016, our vision was for a facility that could evolve to support our customers across the globe as their structural fre protection requirements become more complex and regionalized.”
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Irving – R&D Manager Intumescent Coatings. Grand opening of the major expansion. Chris Robertson, R&D Senior chemist (front, left) is the longestserving member of the R&D team. Front, right: John Warner, Global Category Manager – Cellulosic Fire Protection. Background, right: James Irving, R&D Manager Intumescent Coatings. Earlier this year, Jotun unveiled its latest advance in intumescent coatings, Jotachar JF570 X.

Carbon-free partying on the Thames: a Dutch treat

When the ‘Oceandiva London’ will be plying the waves of the River Thames, power will be no concern. Not for the captain, nor for the vessel’s four hundred guests.

Sailing at full speed, party lighting on max, the fully electric event vessel’s power is a certainty. Whether the guests are dancing away at a big wedding, watching a fashion show, or are enjoying one of the many other fne things event vessels are built for, the show will go on. Carbon free. All nonhuman energy on board will come from the Energy Storage Systems supplied by EST-Floattech.

Designed and built by the Dutch energy technology and storage solutions specialist, the Green Orca system is made up of two lithium battery packs with a total capacity of 2.2MWh. This energy storage system is one of the cornerstones for the vessel’s CO2-neutral operation. In this way, EST-Floattech is instrumental for the vessel having received the Green Award Foundation’s prestigious Gold Certifcate with a Platinum Label. This is the highest level

“We are delighted to contribute to the world’s frst carbonneutral event vessel. The same goes for our cooperation with electrical system integrator Werkina, an important and valued new business partner with very strong references.”

of recognition for shipping companies committed to environment protection, safety and quality. ‘Oceandiva London’ is also the frst vessel of its kind to receive it.

“We are delighted to contribute to the world’s frst carbon-neutral event vessel. The same goes for our cooperation with electrical system integrator Werkina, an important and valued new business partner with very strong references”, Walter van der Pennen, EST’s Commercial Director notes.

Industry frsts

The groundbreaking vessel, which will enter service this summer, features several industry frsts. What little CO2 the vessel might release, will be balanced by the same amount being absorbed from the atmosphere. The batteries are charged by both green fast charging shore power and onboard solar panels, with a biofuel generator as back up for longer excursions. The ‘Oceandiva London’ will be an eye-catching fag bearer of the Net Zero Marine Services

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(NZMS) programme to decarbonise the Capital’s river.

Oceandiva

The beautiful, brand new event vessel was designed for the British events company Smart Group by Amsterdambased company Oceandiva – who operates similar ships in the Netherlands, Germany and Belgium. Working in collaboration with Oceandiva, Smart Group owns, manages and operates the vessel. The 86m long and 17m wide ‘Oceandiva London’ – the largest foating event venue on the Thames – ofers 2,625m2 of fexible indoor and outdoor space spread across three decks. It can host a range of events, whether static or sailing in the heart of the City, from award ceremonies, receptions, conferences, dinners to product launches and exhibitions and more. The vessel was built by VEKA Group of

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Oceandiva London. The batteries are charged by both green fast charging shore power and onboard solar panels, with a biofuel generator as back up for longer excursions. All nonhuman energy on board will come from the Energy Storage Systems supplied by EST-Floattech.
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The vessel was built by VEKA Group of Werkendam.

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Werkendam, the Netherlands. Electrical system integrator Werkina Werkendam commissioned EST-Floattech for the energy solution. Kees Hoekwater, Werkina’s General Manager, “We have been assigned for the complete vessel as our frst ever battery-only powered vessel and have selected EST-Floattech for their fastest delivery time. They subsequently smoothly lived up to all expectations.”

A diva in London, the event venue is a pride for the Dutch shipbuilding industry, including Nesec Fund Management from Rotterdam, the specialist maritime fnancing institution enabling this project.

About EST-Floattech

EST-Floattech is specialised in developing, delivering and installing reliable, sustainable and safe battery systems for maritime and other applications. The inhouse developed Battery Management System software is integrated to assure safe delivery and charging of power. With over 200 projects and vessels sailing over a decade with EST-Floattech batteries, the company has demonstrated the feasibility and reliability of EST-Floattech battery technology.

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diva in London, the event venue is a pride for the Dutch shipbuilding industry, including Nesec Fund Management from Rotterdam, the specialist maritime fnancing institution enabling this project. The 86m long and 17m wide ‘Oceandiva London’ – the largest foating event venue on the Thames. Designed and built by the Dutch energy technology and storage solutions specialist, the Green Orca system is made up of two lithium battery packs with a total capacity of 2.2MWh.

CSignum

CSignum, the global leader in electromagnetic (EM) underwater communication that sends data through the water’s surface without cables, recently announced the appointment of David Leslie as Chief Revenue Ofcer, responsible for business strategy and development, sales, and go-tomarket for CSignum and its new RadiEM Modem™. An industry expert with over 30 years in IT consulting, networking and telecommunications, Mr Leslie has been advising CSignum on market positioning and possible new use cases for the revolutionary RadiEM technology.

The Heavy Lift Group

Elisabeth Cosmatos President

Elisabeth Cosmatos, Managing Director of Cosmatos Group, has been elected President of The Heavy Lift Group (THLG), an international association for specialised heavy transport companies. The appointment was made as part of the executive committee election during the 68th THLG Conference on 5 June 2023. Taking over from FOX Brasil’s Murilo Caldana, Cosmatos becomes THLG’s frst female president. She is joined on the executive committee by Rhenus Projects’ Colin d’Abreo, Alessio Bianchi of DCS Liburnus, Vesta Polska’s Natalya Kulagina and Marianne Blechinberg of Hacklin Logistics.

Brunswick Corporation

Brunswick Corporation has named new presidents for its brands Boston Whaler and Lund Boats. Efective 18 July 2023, Lenn Scholz is president of Boston Whaler and Jeromie Johnston is president of Lund Boats. Mr Scholz, who has been the president of Lund Boats for the past two years, has three decades of experience in various roles across the Brunswick organisation. Prior to leading Lund, Mr Scholz managed the Brunswick Boat Group Technology Center in Edgewater, Florida, and served as vice president of product development and engineering for Boston Whaler.

Prosafe

Following the announcement on 27 April 2021 that Jesper Kragh Andresen will step down as CEO, the Board has decided to accelerate the leadership transition and to appoint Reese McNeel, the current CFO, to interim CEO and CFO efective immediately and until a permanent replacement is selected. Jesper shall continue to support the company as a strategic advisor to the Board and executive team in a transition period. Glen Rødland, Chairman, says, “The Board is pleased that Reese has accepted to be the interim CEO. Reese has already demonstrated his strong leadership and dedication to Prosafe as CFO.”

Swiss marine power company WinGD, announces a change in its leadership position. After fve successful years at the helm, the current CEO of WinGD, Klaus Heim, has informed the Board of Directors that he decided to step down from his role, efective 31 July, 2023. During his tenure as CEO, Mr Heim has steered WinGD through a period of signifcant growth and innovation. In light of this transition, the Board of Directors has appointed Dominik Schneiter as the Acting CEO, efective 1 July, 2023.

The International Council of Marine Industry Associations, ICOMIA, appoints Joe Lynch to the newly created position of CEO. Mr Lynch comes to ICOMIA from a long career in the tourism and charity sectors. A digital marketing specialist, he was the Marketing Director for various Tui Travel brands before being appointed Commercial Director of the Youth Hostel Association (YHA). Mr Lynch will take up the position on 15 June 2023 when the Acting Secretary General of ICOMIA, Tony Rice, steps down after resuming the role from his retirement late last year.

W&O Supply

W&O Supply – a leading supplier of valves, actuation, pipe, fttings and engineered solutions to the global maritime industry – has today announced the appointment of Michael Hume as President. Mr Hume will replace Todd Nestel, who is leaving the business after four years in the role. Mr Hume returns to the business having originally joined W&O Supply in 1991 as branch manager in Long Beach, California, rising to the position of regional manager and business development manager, which ultimately led to his appointment as President and CEO in 2011.

Aurora Energy Services

Aurora Energy Services (Aurora) has strengthened its board with the appointment of Tom Smith as Chief Operating Ofcer as it closes in on further acquisitions. The former General Manager of the Mergers & Acquisitions ofce at the marine energy and infrastructure specialist Acteon Group, Tom Smith previously worked with Aurora owners Doug Duguid and Michael Buchan at EnerMech and PSL Energy Services when they grew both businesses into global concerns.

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Joe Lynch CEO Dominik Schneiter CEO David Leslie Chief Revenue Offcer Michael Hume President Tom Smith Chief Operating Offcer
ICOMIA WinGD
Lenn Scholz President Reese Mc Neel Interim CEO

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profling plant that gives AWS a decisive lead in experience, product range and customer service.

ADS van STIGT

Avelingen-West 30

4202 MS Gorinchem

The Netherlands

T +31 (0)183 650 000

E info@vanstigt.com

I www.vanstigt.com

Contact: Sander Snoek

ADS van STIGT was founded in 1970 with the main activity in transmissions and gearboxes for maritime and industrial applications. This is still an importent activity of ADS van STIGT, but a signifcant number of other products have been added to the range, such as planetary gearboxes, pump drives, control systems, monitoring systems, controllable pitch propellers, thruster systems, carbon fbre shafts, dampers, elastic couplings and sensors. ADS van STIGT’s expertise ranges from pleasure to mega yachts, and from fshery to commercial shipping, offshore, and dredging. A well-equipped service team is supporting the sales activities worldwide.

ADS van STIGT is competence centre for: Masson, Bonfglioli, O&K, Plöger, Horn, Schaller, Katsa, Geislinger, Durst and ZF.

ART4 TECHNICAL SYSTEMS BV

Nieuwegracht 9-11

3763 LP Soest

The Netherlands

T +31 (0)35 582 2468

F +31 (0)35 642 4860

E Info@art4.nl

I www.art4.nl

Contact: Mr Paul Schraven

Art4 Technical Systems BV is an independent Dutch company. We design, build and deliver fully turnkey solutions for hydraulic and electrical systems for customers worldwide.

Our clients use the hydraulic and electrical systems for various end products such as:Mobile drives, transport conveyers, winch drivers, jack up platforms, cranes, both onshore and off shore, a-frames, special equipment, fairground attractions.The systems can be custom built to ft the specifcations of the product they are used for.

BREMAN MACHINERY B.V. Sasdijk 20

8281 BM Genemuiden

The Netherlands

P.O. Box 135

8280 AC Genemuiden

The Netherlands

T +31 (0)88-27 36 200

E info@breman-machinery.nl

I www.breman-machiner y.nl

Great challenges need sophisticated solutions, the work of a specialist. Breman Machinery fabricates critical steel components with exceptional dimensions and extreme accuracy. This is the daily job of our craftsmen. Through our unique capabilities regarding machining, welding, conservation and assembling we serve our customers to make their ambitions reality.

and tests components including catalytic converters, particulate flters, selective catalytic reduction systems and related instrumentation.

The Emigreen Alfa Alfa burner assisted soot flter system has set the standard for others to beat. All Emigreen solutions are highly effcient, highly reliable and highly controllable, whether designed for an inland barge, shortsea carrier or luxury yacht.

Emigreen links science and the market

ANCOFERWALDRAM STEELPLATES BV

P.O. Box 190

4900 AD Oosterhout

The Netherlands

T +31 (0)162 491500

F +31 (0)162 429806

E sales@aws.dillinger.biz

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Over 100,000 tons of quality heavy steel plates in stock

AncoferWaldram Steelplates B.V (AWS) is a stockholding wholesaler and steel service center, specializing in the supply of hot-rolled heavy carbon steel (quarto) plates, and profled parts for more than 40 years now. Over the years, AWS has developed into a business that sets the standard for its industry.

Plates from stock or profled parts

The choice is yours! It is the combination of comprehensive stocks of over 100,000 tons of heavy carbon steel plates plus the sophisticated

BACHMANN ELECTRONIC GMBH

Offce Veenendaal:

Vendelier 65-69

3905 PD Veenendaal

The Netherlands

T +31 (0)85 210 0550

E r.epskamp@bachmann.info

I www.bachmann.info

Contact: R. Epskamp

Bachmann hardware matches the harsh conditions in the maritime and offshore industry. We take pride of extremely high availability using stateof-the-art technologies.

Integration of AMS, PMS, CMS, etc. in a Redundant solution is realized with our modular and marine certifed PLCbased product range.

The group of companies includes the CMS specialist Bachmann Monitoring and Certec EDV, the developers of the 1st fully web enabled SCADA software atvise®

The welders of high-quality steel are qualifed by Lloyd’s Register or DNV for all welding positions. With 30 milling, boring and turning machines we have the possibility to offer unique services. Our preservation department can protect your projects. Our location is beside open water, we have a direct connection to the international ports. High quality is one of our most important standards!

HEINEN & HOPMAN

Produktieweg 12

3751 LN Spakenburg

The Netherlands

T +31 (0)33 299 25 00

F +31 (0)33 299 25 99

E pr@heinenhopman.com

I www.heinenhopman.com

Contact: J.W.E. Hopman

Heinen & Hopman Engineering is a world leader in air conditioning, mechanical ventilation,central heating, refrigeration, sanitary systems, fre protection, environmental systems and air duct cleaning. Founded in 1965, the company is renowned for being an innovator in the design, engineering and installation of customised solutions. We work in four specialist areas:

Superyachts.

Commercial shipping.

Offshore industry.

EMIGREEN B.V.

Noordeinde 19

3341 LW Hendrik-Ido-Ambacht

The Netherlands

T +31 (0)184 415 317

F +31 (0)184 415 582

E info@emigreen.eu

I www.emigreen.eu

Contact: Niko J. Dalpis

Emission Control Technology

Emigreen produces customised, integrated emission control solutions, for, among others, the maritime sector. Emigreen also provides services including design, specifcation, production, installation instruction, training and aftersales. Emigreen has expertise in emission control technologies, fow dynamics, thermodynamics and noise and vibration control. Emigreen develops

Navy vessels. Our mission is to ensure that the climate ‘indoors’ will perfectly meet the needs of people and products alike, whatever the weather outside. Heinen & Hopman offers a worldwide, 24/7 service via a network of subsidiaries and sales centres.

KLAY INSTRUMENTS

P.O. Box 13

7990 AA Dwingeloo

The Netherlands

B.V.

T +31 (0)521 591 550

E info@klay.nl

I www.klay.nl

Klay Instruments is a Dutch manufacturer of ‘All Stainless Steel’ Pressure- and Level transmitters for the Marine & shipbuilding. All our transmitters are ATEX and IECEx Ex ia certifed and have fve different

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Marine Type Approvals.

Our Pressure transmitters are available in threaded and Flanged process connections with fush diaphragm for all pressure applications. The available accuracies are 0.2% (series 8000) or 0.1% (series 2000). For Level measurement we manufacture Compact transmitters (series 8000 and 2000) and submersible level transmitters (series Hydrobar).

Typical applications:

Ballast Level

Oil / HFO and (waste) water level

Manifold pressure

More than 30 years experience in the Marine and shipbuilding industry!

are capable of crankshaft grinding. Our service is 24/7 worldwide!

ftters and sorts of craftsmen. For more details please call us or view our website.

WINEL B.V.

P.O. Box 70, 9400 AB Assen

The Netherlands

PIENING PROPELLER

Am Altendeich 83

D-25348 Glueckstadt, Germany

T +49 4124 9168-0

F +49 4124 3716

E pein@piening-propeller.de

I piening-propeller.de

Contact: Mathias Pein

Noise reduction relies upon the quiet operation of a yacht´s propulsion system. Piening Propeller fulfls its briefs in:

SSC STEEL SHAPE CUTTERS BV

‘s-Gravendeelsedijk 200

3316 AZ Dordrecht

The Netherlands

T +31 (0)85 760 3226

E staat@ssc.nl

I www.steelshapecutters.nl

Contact: Peter Staat

T +31 (0)592 366 060

F +31 (0)592 312 392

E sales@winel.nl

I www.winel.nl

Contact: Bert Knijp

MEN TECHNIEK BV

Caïrostraat 55

3047 BB Rotterdam, The Netherlands

T +31 (0)10 820 8717

E info@mentechniek.nl

I www.mentechniek.nl

Contact: Lucien Tuinfort

Safety, quality and innovative

entrepreneurship. Men Techniek BV is a company with a very broad feld of activities. We are specialised in general repair on and offsite and have a lot of experience in welding, fre work and mechanical and electrical work. We can also offer a full NDT examination.

Consideration of all hydrodynamic aspects during the design and an accurate manufacturing of propellers and shafts according to highest ISO classes.The company is approved by all common classifcation societies. Repairs and adjustments of propellers are done with the same care as new buildings. Piening Propellers scope of supply includes:

Propellers FPP > 800mm Ø

CPP > 1.100mm Ø

Shafts up to a several length of 16,000mm

Sterntubes with sealings and bearings

Shaft brackets complete Gearboxes Brand ZF

SSC Steel Shape Cutters BV is a new, competent provider of 3D-profling: computer-controlled machine cutting of tubes, beams, hollow sections and plate. Subcontracting does not have to cost a lot, and it will bring substantial savings! With two state-of-the-art machines, we offer a huge range, superb accuracy, and great effciency. Round tubes up to Ø 2,500mm OD, with thicknesses of up to 150mm (oxyfuel and plasma), and robot cutting of beams and sections up to 1,200mm wide, plate up to 1,200mm wide and 3,000mm long. Fast, accurate, and cost effective.

Since its foundation in 1956, Winel has grown into a leading global supplier of high quality products and services tot the world’s maritime industry. An experienced team of specialists offer a wide range of doors, hatches, platforms, tank venting systems and special engineered products. Winel’s strength is offering a complete in-house service package which includes 3D design, engineering, testing, manufacturing, assembly, project management, support & logistic services.

NICOVERKEN MARINE SERVICES BV

Algerastraat 20

3125 BS Schiedam, The Netherlands

T +31 (0)10 238 0999

F +31 (0)10 238 0988

E info@nicoverken.nl

I www.nicoverken.nl

Contact: Jacco Vermunt

Distributor, 24/7 service & spare parts

agent of marine equipment.

In our programme there are stainless steel marine pipes and drains, fltration, anti-fouling & cathodic protection, reverse osmosis desalinators (water makers), wastewater treatment, vacuum sanitary systems for yachts, deck equipment (doors & hatches) and watertight sliding door systems.

Our Ship Repair department is specialised in the overhaul of all types of main and auxiliary engines, including attachments i.e. governors, turbochargers, fuel equipment and the sales of spare parts and engines. We

RBI MARINE CONSULTANCY

De Ruyterstraat 62

4335 GN Middelburg

The Netherlands

T +31 (0)6 190 358 20

E info@rbimarineconsultancy.com

I www.rbimarineconsultancy.com

Contact: Ruud Bimmel

RBi Marine Consultancy provides full-service 24/7 worldwide. This is the core of our business. We advise, manage and carry out projects with expertise and experience; a result of years in supporting the Marine industry both locally and internationally.

Our business conduct inspection, surveying, new-build, repairs, refurbishment, regular maintenance, feet management, site management, owner representative, and of course project management.

Our network contains more than just that. Together with established partners we provide delivery of genuine marine parts, blasting and painting, welders,

SUHBO INDUSTRIAL CO., LTD.

6, Mipyeong-ro, 106 beon-gil, Wonsam-Myeon, Cheoin-gu, Yongin-si, Kyunggi-do, Korea

T +82 31 334 6979

F +82 31 334 1789

M +82 10 4999 6979 (Korea), +61 434 509 501 (Australia)

E joeykim@suhbo.co.kr

I www.suhbo.co.kr

Contact: Joey Kim, Export Sales Manager

Established in 1985, Suhbo Industrial Co., Ltd is the major leading Korean manufacturer and supplier of high performance roundsling for heavy & shipping building industries. We have been supplying high performance roundslings to major heavy industries companies and projects in Korea and Asia.

Our Suprime roundsling with Ultrapowerful Poly Arylate fber is highly recognized from many customers due to its excellent performance, the maximum lightening, the optimum handing effciency (slim in size) and optional functions such as anti-cutting, anti-fame and multi-checking.

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Quarantaineweg 5

3089 KP Rotterdam

P.O. Box 5003

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Harbournr: 2637 – The Netherlands

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Every now and then anchors and chains must be replaced, so we understand your need for quality and speedy delivery. Wortelboer has what you are looking for. Our enormous stock of anchors and chain cables of all sizes and diameters in both our Rotterdam and China ports gives you the certainty that we can deliver the required materials very quickly and to any port in the world! All our materials are approved by any of the well-known class societies such as LRS, BV, RINA, DNV/GL, ABS and RMRS.

Do you have problems with fnding the right anchors? Could you use a hand while ftting anchors and chain cables aboard your vessel? We are more than happy to help you with it. Wortelboer has been a reliable partner in the shipping industry for more than 50 years. And that is why our customers keep coming back for more.

Do you need anchors and chain cables? Come to WORTELBOER.

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