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The Triple-E: A Larger-Than-Life Puzzle
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The Triple-E: A Larger-Than-Life Puzzle

Every day, containers are loaded to or discharged from Maersk Line vessels. What happens in one port will impact what happens in the next; thus, it is important to stow a vessel properly and efficiently. A ship like the Triple-E, which can carry up to 18,000 Twenty-foot Equivalent Unit (TEU) containers, makes stowage a much more exciting challenge.

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Record-breaking Gas Ship Launched, Bigger One Planned
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Record-breaking Gas Ship Launched, Bigger One Planned

It will be the biggest thing ever sent to sea – but as the Prelude FLNG vessel was launched on Tuesday, plans were already under way for something bigger

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Shell Floats Hull for World’s Largest Floating Facility Prelude FLNG
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Shell Floats Hull for World’s Largest Floating Facility Prelude FLNG

The 488-metre-long hull of Shell’s Prelude floating liquefied natural gas (FLNG) facility has been floated out of the dry dock at the Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) yard in Geoje, South Korea, where the facility is currently under construction.

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Damen Shipyards Unveils New “Walk-To-Work” Vessel
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Damen Shipyards Unveils New “Walk-To-Work” Vessel

Damen Shipyards has unveiled a completely new Wind Farm Service Vessel (WSV) to support and accommodate turbine maintenance crews at sea and allow them to ‘Walk-to-Work’.

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A Visual History of Stowage Before Containerisation
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A Visual History of Stowage Before Containerisation

A photographic trip down memory lane of what it used to be like getting cargo on and off ships. Before containerisation, stowage was planned and instructed by the chief officer onboard the vessel, in close cooperation with the operational organisation ashore. Read more inside.

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Sanmar Shipyard Completes M/T Borgøy, World’s First LNG-Powered Tugboat
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Sanmar Shipyard Completes M/T Borgøy, World’s First LNG-Powered Tugboat

Sanmar has completed the first of two tugs for Norwegian customer Buksér og Berging, which each feature two Rolls-Royce Bergen C26:33L6PG engines fueled purely by liquefied natural gas (LNG). It will be operated by Norwegian state oil company Statoil at its Kårstø gas terminal.

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Hyundai Samho Heavy Industries Launches World’s First LNG Carrier Built On-ground
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Hyundai Samho Heavy Industries Launches World’s First LNG Carrier Built On-ground

Hyundai Samho Heavy Industries, a shipbuilding affiliate of Hyundai Heavy Industries, the world’s biggest shipbuilder, announced that it has successfully launched a 162,000 m3 LNG carrier built using the on-ground shipbuilding method for the first time in the world.

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The Ship That Waves Won’t Rock
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The Ship That Waves Won’t Rock

This ship concept makes it easier to find one’s sea legs, thanks to opposing waves created in specially-designed tanks fitted in the hull. The ship will house personnel working on offshore installations, and is optimized to provide the best possible comfort when moored adjacent to a platform.

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Danish Maritime Authority: Less Paperwork On Board Ships
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Danish Maritime Authority: Less Paperwork On Board Ships

The Danish Maritime Authority published a report elucidating which administrative tasks are perceived as burdens by seafarers and Danish shipowners. The report is part of the Growth Plan for the Blue Denmark and highlights a desire to reduce the amount of paperwork.

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