Cummins Marine Case Studies

Shipbuilders and sailors all over the world depend on Cummins engines and generators to power their vessels. Whether you're on the water for fun, profit, or adventure (or all three), you know that Cummins has you covered. Esteemed marine authors Alan Haig-Brown and Lisa Overing write the interesting and insightful vessel references listed below, complete with contact information if you want to know more about each installation.
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Cummins Vessel Reference #621 New tug and barge at the Bahtera Bahari Shipyard. As with many businesses in Southeast Asia, the Bahtera Bahari Shipyard on Indonesia’s Batam Island is a family business. Although the present company was founded only recently, in 2005, the family’s association with the marine world of Indonesia extends back several decades. One of four children Ms. Tresya, the o

April 12, 2011

Marine Case Study

Cummins Vessel Reference #624 The French have long been noted for their marriage of art and design. The latest design for a Fast Support Intervention Vessel (FSIV) demonstrates this once again. Artist’s renderings of the vessel currently under construction at Piriou’s South East Asia Shipyard (SEAS) show a sleek hull. From the nearly plumb bow to the trim stern the look promises speed and claim

April 05, 2011

Marine Case Study

Cummins Vessel Reference #623   SUDA 300-L3     While most boats have to find shelter or tough it out in heavy weather, the lift boat simply jacks up her hull and avoids the waves. Conventional vessels are often defined by their hull length, but it is the length of the jacking legs that is the significant number for lift boats.   Having recently delivered a

April 05, 2011

Marine Case Study

Cummins Vessel Reference #620 Eight 23.5-meter tugs under construction at the Nongsa Jaya shipyard.   Tucked into a sheltered cove on the northwest corner of Batam Island, Nongsa Jay Buana Shipyard is approached via a short causeway and a road built into the reddish earth of Indonesia’s Batam Island. On entering the yard, the car passes an area of land that is dominated by a ser

March 16, 2011

Marine Case Study

Cummins Vessel Reference #618 Peacock Satu along side in Singapore. With literally dozens of their high-speed vessels already working, Australian-based Strategic Marine continues production in several shipyards. A recent visit to Strategic Marine’s Singapore shipyard revealed their compact 28 by 7-meter version ready for work while three sisters were taking shape in the building shed. Cum

March 16, 2011

Marine Case Study

Cummins Vessel Reference #619 Penguin staffer looks at a Pelican boat.   Pelican Offshore Services Pte Ltd (POS), established in 1997, operates a fleet of Fast Supply Intervention Vessels (FSIV) as well as anchor handling Tug/Supply Vessels in support of the offshore oil and gas industry mainly in Southeast Asia. Their fleet of FSIVs carry rig crews and light freight cargos. Wor

March 09, 2011

Marine Case Study

Cummins Vessel Reference #614 Ready for work. The shipyards of Sarawak are particularly adept at meeting the demands of multiple tug orders. Kian Juan Dockyard in Miri is currently in the midst of a ten-boat order all of which are built to the same design. As of late January this year two units had been delivered and six were scheduling for sea trails. The balance of two units had already be

February 22, 2011

Marine Case Study

Cummins Vessel Reference #613 The Teknik Wira is outfitted with a derrick and moon pool. Sapor Shipbuilding Industries Sdn Bnd. kept busy though 2010 delivering a range of new vessels including the handsome geotechnical vessel, Teknik Wira, from the boards of Wartsila Ship Design Singapore Pte Ltd. With her raised fo’c’sle and well-proportioned housework she presents a powerful presence that

February 16, 2011

Marine Case Study

Cummins Vessel Reference #616 The Dutch town of Dordrecht was granted city rights in 1220 as its importance as a trading port continued to grow. Goods from the Dutch empire were transferred to river vessels here and the city grew wealthy. Later, much of the deep-sea trade moved to the nearby port of Rotterdam which resulted in heavy bombing during World War II with the destruction of many histo

February 09, 2011

Marine Case Study

Cummins Vessel Reference #615 Sea trials   A recent delivery from the yard of Eastern Marine Shipbuilding in Sibu, East Malaysia is a further indication of the growing technical sophistication of the Sarawak yards. The 60 by 16-meter Offshore Surveyor is designed by Wartsila Ship Design of Singapore. To do her survey work the Malaysian-registered vessel is fitted with 2.4-meter-

February 09, 2011

Marine Case Study

Cummins Vessel Reference #611 Dignitaries attending the launch of the Port Belo II   No doubt the truest testament to the success of a vessel is the building of a sister ship. That has recently been demonstrated by the owners of the Porto Belo I that was launched in May of 2008. (Cummins Hotips#504) The company, Maritima MDQ S.A., returned to the same builder, Astillero Naval Fe

January 19, 2011

Marine Case Study

Cummins Vessel Reference #634 M/V Christopher In the ongoing work at reducing emissions in California and especially in the Long Beach/Los Angeles Ports, there have been a number of innovations. These have ranged from shore power for visiting ships to regulations of container trucks and container handling equipment to the Cummins-powered hybrid Foss docking tug. In keeping with the agenda, D

January 12, 2011

Marine Case Study

Cummins Vessel Reference #612 Testing the firefighting equipment. In spite of the global economic downturn of 2010, builders in Eastern Malaysia such as Shin Yang Shipyard maintained a steady output in 2010. As a member of the Shin Yang Group of Companies, the shipyards has extensive support and in some cases can market to its own sister companies. The anchor handling tug Danem 19 was launch

January 12, 2011

Marine Case Study

Cummins Vessel Reference #610 The towboat Baffin Bay on the Tennessee River. Jeff L. Yates photo In spite of the economic gloom of 2010, the demand for solid reliable towboats for the US Inland waterways has continued. An example of this is Higman Marine Services’ latest addition. The final month of 2010 saw yet another towboat added to the fleet of their subsidiary Higman Barge Lines. As wit

January 05, 2011

Marine Case Study

Cummins Vessel Reference #609 The Brazilian Port of Recife/Pernambuco is served by a powerful new ship-handling tug. The owners, Navemar Transportes e Comércio Marítimo, took delivery of the vessel, named Navemar XIII, this past September 2010. The 30-meter azimuthing stern drive tug carries a 9.8-meter beam with a depth of 4.65 meters. The Z-drives are a pair of HRP-Series 7000 each powered b

December 22, 2010

Marine Case Study

Cummins Vessel Reference #608 In the near future some marine passengers in Greece will be driving their cars aboard a handy size and handy maneuvering double-ender car ferry. The 88 by 17.6-meter vessel is undergoing final fitting out at the Sidironaftiki Epe-Atsalakis shipyard in Piraeus. The owners, Agios Athanasios A Shipping had the vessel designed by naval architect Nikos Petichakis. Capa

November 10, 2010

Marine Case Study

Cummins Vessel Reference #606   Dann Marine Towing (www.Dannmarinetowing.com) shows the pride in five generations in the marine business by maintaining their fleet of 17 tugs in an exemplary state of readiness. The firm operates out of their base in Chesapeake City, Maryland and tows along the Atlantic and Gulf coasts as well as South and Central America. The company pride is also d

November 03, 2010

Marine Case Study

Cummins Vessel Reference #607 Khun Sathit Suwanprasert and Khun Songpon Junsiri with the pivot of the dredge arm. “We hire a new crew to build each dredge,” explained Khun Songpon, “My father, Yongyut Junsiri, trains them as they build the dredge then the same crew operates it in Indonesia. They built it so they know how to care for it and how to fix it when necessary.” It is a brilliant inn

November 01, 2010

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