Fos : le Bahri Tabuk a chargé une sous-station électrique

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Soupçonné à tort, en début de semaine dernière, d’être venu charger des armes en France, le roulier saoudien Bahri Tabuk a quitté le Fos-sur-Mer le 30 mai après avoir embarqué les différents éléments d’une sous-station électrique mobile de 420 kW produite par le groupe Siemens sur son site de Grenoble. Les éléments de cet équipement électrique, qui ont été assemblés ces derniers mois sur le site de la darse 2, ont été posés sur des châssis routiers chargés sur le navire...

https://www.meretmarine.com/fr/content/fos-le-bahri-tabuk-charge-une-sous-station-electrique

Turkey’s Sanmar Shipyards starts building RAstar 3200-SX Escort Tugs

Turkey’s Sanmar Shipyards has started the construction of a new series of RAstar 3200-SX tugs, a twin Z-drive, diesel-powered vessel, designed for the performance of ship-handling, towing and escort duties.

Designed by Robert Allan, the vessels are key additions to the lineup of Sanmar built tugs. The tugs are named the Kocaçay series after a large river in Turkey.

Robert Allan said that this range of tug starts at the highly capable 15m RAscal 1500 line-handling tugs and ranges up to the...

https://www.ship-technology.com/news/turkeys-sanmar-shipyards/

Navis and Loginno partner to improve container movement visibility

Shipping supply chain operational technology and service provider Navis and logistics IoT firm Loginno have formed a strategic partnership to offer its customers improved container visibility.

The partners intend to offer shippers greater visibility throughout the shipping supply chain by applying smart container technology at the terminal and during a vessel’s journey.

Smart container technology will give those using shipping containers clearer information on the location and condition of their...

https://www.ship-technology.com/news/navis-loginno-container-visibility/

ABB introduces power distribution system for smaller vessels

ABB has released a DC-based power distribution system known as Onboard Microgrid to help smaller vessels improve fuel efficiency.

The newly launched power distribution system operates on the principles of ABB’s power distribution system Onboard DC Grid, which is said to offer up to 20% energy efficiency for larger ships.

The company expects its newly launched compact solution to enable smaller, lower-power vessels operating over short distances to achieve similar efficiencies.

ABB said that...

https://www.ship-technology.com/news/power-distribution-system-abb/

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