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Marine will gain exclusive rights to provide services
on all Rolls-Royce equipment coming into the ship-
yard. In return, the cooperation is expected to bring in
an increased fl ow of customers into the shipyard
The FARO 3D Documentation Conference, to be
held October 13-15, 2014, was created as a forum for
sharing knowledge, best practices and insight into the
world of laser scanning and 3D documentation. Over
the course of two days at Disney’s Swan & Dolphin
Resort, Lake Buena Vista, Fla., attendees will hear
from respected visionaries on current issues and the
future of our industry in the keynote sessions and
learn hands-on from expert instructors in our work-
shop sessions.
ABS was selected by Nakilat-Keppel Offshore &
Marine (N-KOM) to class its LB310S liftboat, the
fi rst ever self-elevating unit built by the shipyard and
the fi rst built in Qatar.
Hyde Marine, Inc. launched an agreement with Gol-
tens Green Technologies division to help shipown-
ers determine how to best fi t the chemical free Hyde
GUARDIAN Gold Ballast Water Treatment System
(BWTS) onto its existing vessels.
W&O announced the expansion of its European op-
erations into Spain, Portugal and Gibraltar through a
strategic partnership with Puerto y Bahía, a marine
supply company headquartered in Cadiz, Spain. To-
gether, W&O Europe and Puerto y Bahia will be pro-
viding customers a number of products, with a focus
on DIN and JIS valves.
Danos recently named Glenn Gros General Manager
of the company’s Fabrication Division. In addition to
the day-to-day management and oversight of Danos’
nearly 30-year-old fabrication yard at the company’s
headquarters’ in Larose, Gros will also be responsible
for establishing the company’s new, waterfront fabri-
cation yard.
Leslie Samel, PE, BCEE, has joined the multidis-
ciplinary engineering fi rm Hatch Mott MacDonald,
and will serve as a Senior Project Manager and offi ce
leader at HMM’s offi ce in Jacksonville, Florida.
Fairbanks Morse Engine, an EnPro Industries com-
pany, has named Rhett Merriman sales manager for
marine power systems. Merriman is a veteran Fair-
banks Morse manager, and brings a wealth of knowl-
edge and experience to his new role. Throughout his
36-year career he has been involved with bringing
large, complex power system projects from start to
completion.
Stevens Institute
Photo: Stevens Institute of T
echnology
First LNG-powered
Icebreaker
Deltamarin Ltd. won a contract by Arctech Helsinki
Shipyard Inc. for the machinery and technical spaces
outfi tting production design of the fi rst LNG-powered
icebreaker. The vessel is to be built for the Finnish Trans-
port Agencey, and aims to reduce emissions and fuel costs by using both diesel and LNG as fuel.
The icebreaker is designed especially for operations in the most challenging icebreaking conditions in the
Baltic Sea. The vessel will also be designed to handle oil spill response operations and emergency towing
in demanding conditions at open sea in both winter and summer. This ensures year-round safe seaborne
transports in the Baltic Sea. It will be delivered by the beginning of 2016.
The vessel will measure 110 x 24m and will have a maximum draught of 8m. It will be able to move con-
tinuously through about 1.6m thick level ice and the service speed of the vessel in open water will be 16
knots. The icebreaker will have accommodation for a total of 24 persons, with reserve for additional crew
in case of oil spill response operations. The work will be carried out using the AVEVA Marine Outfi tting
software. Deltamarin has earlier delivered similar design packages for several icebreakers built at Arctech.
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