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Contracts Hyundai Orders Five MAN B&W Engines The largest diesel engine ever designed has been requested by the Korean owner Hyundai Merchant Marine for propelling five 6,400 TEU container vessels. The five engines, which will be constructed and tested in Korea by MAN B&W Diesel licensee Hyundai Heavy Industries, are due for delivery to the yard in late 2000 and early 2001 — the first vessel will be delivered in early 2001. Noted as the most powerful low speed containership engine on the market today, the 12K98MC-C has an output of 7,760-bhp/cylinder, e.g. 93,120-bhp at 104 rpm. for this 12-cylinder version. As a result of this order, 20 additional models of this engine are currently on order or in production. Circle 2 on Reader Service Card Samsung Heavy Rings Up Significant Orders To Usher In New Year Piraeus-based Hellespont Shipping Corp. has contracted Samsung Heavy Industries for the first two vessels in a new class of VLCC's. The contract also calls for the option to build two optional ships — with delivery beginning in the last quarter 2001. With a lightweight of 46,500-tons, the vessels are touted as forming a new stan- dard for large tanker strength and speed — while equipped with various features. The ABS and LR-approved structures and scantlings will be 10 percent in excess of both rules. The vessels will be fitted with a 45,000-bhp main engine, about 6,500- hp above the largest engine that has been installed in a modern VLCC. These engines will provide the vessels with a loaded service speed of at least 17.2 knots. An inerting system utilizes the double scrubbing method developed in- house by Hellespont - resulting in sul- phur dioxide levels less than 1 ppm. FPSO Order Taken From Nigeria, Australia Samsung has been granted orders worth a combined $250 million from Nigeria and Australia. The company said it will construct a floating produc- tion and storage offloading (FPSO) ves- sel valued at $90 million for the Niger- ian arm of Shell Petroleum Co., as well as an FPSO for the Australian unit of Phillips Petroleum worth $160 million. The new orders allow Samsung to reach its full-year sales target of $2.2 billion. The company sold $2.04 billion worth of vessels in 1998. Circle 58 on Reader Service Card January, 2000 Leif Hoegh To Purchase Unicool Shareholding Leif Hoegh & Co., who owns 49.8 per- cent of Unicool, has signed an agree- ment to purchase the 50 percent share- holding in the company owned by South African Marine Corp., effective early January 2000. Unicool is a worldwide operator of reefers with a fleet of 68. Lockheed Martin Signs With Constanta Maritime Lockheed Martin Naval Electronics & Surveillance Systems (NE&SS) has agreed with National Company Con- stanta Maritime Port Administration to provide a Vessel Traffic Management Information System (VTMIS) worth an excess of $2 million to monitor maritime traffic at the Port of Constanta along the Black Sea in Romania. Circle 4 on Reader Service Card Foam Filled Marine Fenders Marine Guard The Ultimate Protector for Ships, Harbor Craft, Wharves & Piers. • Construction complies with United States Navy and Coast Guard Specifications. • Core consists of closed-cell, resilient, energy absorbing foam, covered with a protective, seamless polyurethane elastomer skin. Filament nylon tire cord reinforcement is continously wound in the skin for added strength and durability. Will not mark or scratch vessel hulls. • Constructed with integral swivel end fittings, internally connected with a heavy duty chain. • Easy to install with very little maintenance. • Light weight and extremely buoyant with a lower reaction force than either hard rubber or pneumatic fenders. (Almost 40% higher energy absorption than pneumatic fenders.) URETHANE PRODUCTS CORPORATION (800) 913-0062 17007 South Broadway, Gardena CA 90248, U.S.A. Tel (310) 532-3662 • Fax (310) 532-9884 Stocking Distributors: Waterman Supply Company 910 Mahar, Wilmington, CA 90744, U.S.A. 1-800-322-3131 Tel (310) 522-9698 • Fax (310) 522-1043 Anchor Marine & Industrial Supply, Inc. 6545 Lindbergh, Houston, TX 77087, U.S.A. 1-800-233-8014 Tel (713) 644-1183 • Fax (713) 644-1185 Circle 260 on Reader Service Card 13