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RS Class: repair of two semi-submersible mobile offshore drilling units completed
Repair of Polyarnaya Zvezda and Severnoye Siyaniye, semi-submersible mobile offshore drilling units (MODU) of the sixth generation, has been completed under survey of Russian Maritime Register of Shipping (RS) at Yantai CIMC Raffles Offshore Shipyard Ltd. in Yantai, China. Mr. Konstantin Palnikov, RS Director General, attended the ceremony of MODUs delivery to customer, which was held on 15 April 2016.

During survey of the MODU repair and equipment replacement RS specialists performed docking survey, inspection of hull structures, ship machinery and disassembled devices. The tests and operation checks of the machinery, equipment and ship systems, as well as platform sea trials, were successful. Currently their presentation to the next survey has been completed, and the MODUs are ready to continue their work.

Structurally, Polyarnaya Zvezda and Severnoye Siyaniye are self-propelled floating catamaran structures with two pontoons and six stabilizing columns, supporting the top hull and topside. The platforms are suitable for exploration and production drilling of gas and oil-and-gas wells of up to 7500 m in depth at sea depths from 70 to 500 m in broken ice up to 70 cm thick. Their equipment is designed to efficiently and safely operate at ambient temperatures up to – 30 ° C.

Polyarnaya Zvezda and Severnoye Siyaniye platforms were built under RS survey at Vyborgskiy shipyard for operation in Arctic conditions. RS class notation: KM✪ [1] AUT1-ICS EPP semi-submersible ice-resistant MODU. Before the repair they were operating at the offshore area of Sakhalin.

Additional information:
Russian Maritime Register of Shipping (RS) has accumulated considerable experience in survey of offshore infrastructure facilities. Now the competence of RS allow technical support of projects for the construction, operation and maintenance of offshore oil and gas structures of any complexity, including those intended for the production of hydrocarbons in the harsh climate of the Arctic. A wide network of offices in Russia and abroad allows RS to provide services in any region quickly and efficiently.
Source: Russian Maritime Register of Shipping

Posted On:19-Apr-2016



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1st Annual E-Navigation Workshop: Introducing SRH e-Navigation Concept Platform
SRH Marine Electronics S.A. successfully completed its 1st Annual International E-Navigation Workshop on April 14th 2016, at the Metropolitan Hotel, with 60 attendees from the Maritime Industry, representing 38 major shipping companies. Seven speakers introduced the integrated approach of SRH Marine Electronics S.A. to the E-Navigation Concept. Mr. Anthony Gortzis, President of Eben GR, Mr. Maximilian Fette from Interschalt Maritime Services, Mr. Serafeim Katsikas from Prisma / Laros, Cpt. Azriel Rahav from Totem Plus, Cpt. Emmanuel Sarlis from STS Marine Academy, Mr. Kostas Seretis, Operations and Marine Manager of SRH and Mr. Konstantinos Sismanidis, Managing Director of SRH, delivered the concept of education and training of Seafarers, Practical Risk Assessment on Maritime Cyber Risk, Data collection and performance monitoring based, bridge alert management system and business ethics in e-navigation era.

SRH Marine Electronics will continue to support the Greek Shipping Industry and provide integrated solutions to its customers. We look forward in conducting live demonstrations of the SRH E-Navigation Platform during the Posidonia Exhibition, at our stand, Nr. 1.113, Hall 1.
Source: SRH Marine

Posted On:19-Apr-2016



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ZIM to Enhance its Asia to US East Coast and Gulf Services
ZIM is pleased to announce an enhanced Asia to US East Coast and Gulf service offering, with seven different weekly services, extensive direct port-to-port coverage and best-in-market Transit time from key ports in Asia to US East Coast & Gulf:

· ZIM Seven Star Express (Z7S), inaugurated in May 2015, a premium service from South China, Vietnam and India Sub continent to US East Coast, will be upgraded with a direct Port Kelang call, offering 24 days transit time to New York.
· ZIM Pacific Atlantic Service (ZPA) brand new service by ZIM, covering Central China and Korea to Miami, Jacksonville and Charleston, will commence in early May, subject to FMC approval.
· China East Coast (CEC) and South Asia Suez Service (SAS) will continue to offer extensive coverage from South East Asia to USA and Canada East Cost. CEC offering the service from South China and South East Asia into Charleston, and SAS offering a unique direct call from Thailand to US East Coast as well as a direct service from South East Asia into Halifax (subject to FMC approval).
· ZIM Container Service Pacific (ZCP) from Central & North China and Korea to Caribbean, Gulf and US East Coast continue to offer prime service.
· ZIM New York Express service (ZNX) will continue with best-in-market Transit time from Shanghai to New York and an exclusive Wilmington call.
· ZIM Taiwan USEC service (ZTU) will continue with a direct Kaohsiung and Xiamen calls to USEC.

Nissim Yochai- VP Pacific Trade: "The Asia US East Coast Trade is one of ZIM's strategic trades and as such we constantly invest and enhance the product portfolio and service levels we offer our customers in this important trade."
Source: ZIM

Posted On:19-Apr-2016



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