best kept secret is out
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best kept secret is out
POWER F O R M A R I N E P R O F E S S I O N A L S N O 2 EUROPEAN EDITION Welcome to the commercial world of Volvo Penta! Hybrid power sets sail in ‘green’ ferries >> Page 3 This 26m Catamaran will be equipped with a quadruple Volvo Penta IPS 900 propulsion package THE INDUSTRY’S BEST KEPT SECRET IS OUT I’ve often said that Volvo Penta is the marine commercial industry’s ‘best kept secret’, but 2014 has proved me wrong. Increased activity throughout Europe and a series of successful exhibitions and events have thrust Volvo Penta into the spotlight this year. The market is beginning to sit up and take notice of Volvo Penta’s excellent products, support, and service organization. 2014 has been a good year for Volvo Penta’s Marine Commercial segment in Europe, with a series of new customers and applications joining our customer base. The four Njord Offshore catamarans, pictured above, are just one example – they will all be equipped with a Volvo Penta quad IPS900 installation, generating a lot of worldwide interest and publicity. Look out The IPS propulsion package is staggered in the hull to fit in for updates on this vessel in later editions of this newsletter. Another 2014 achievement for Volvo Penta has been our partnership with CroisiEurope. In just 18 months we were able to convert them from a non-Volvo Penta customer into a customer that is supplied by Volvo Penta as standard for all new builds, and that prefers Volvo Penta for all its repowering projects. This has resulted already in 25 complete genset and standard propulsion engine deliveries and a full service contract with Volvo Penta’s local distributor in France. When customers discover Volvo Penta products and services, they become customers for life. With unbeatably low fuel consumption, fantastic products, and an outstan- ding service network, Volvo Penta secures uptime for customers all over the world and is exceeding customer expectations. Finally, you’ll notice that the next edition of this newsletter will have a new look but it will still contain the same great content. IPS installation in operation: Tjelden Ferry >> Page 4 D13 waterjets for italian air force >> Page 5 I wish you a happy holiday, and I hope you enjoy this issue of POWER for Marine Professionals. Volvo Penta takes to Europe’s rivers >> Page 6 Jan-Willem Vissers Director Marine Commercial Region Europe STANDARD WARRANTY 1 EXTENDED COVERAGE 2 3 4 5 EXTENDED COVERAGE Four years of Extended Coverage, on top of one year standard warranty, offers customers five years full warranty, ensuring maximized uptime and minimized unexpected repair costs. In addition to Volvo Penta’s standard warranty, which gives customers unlimited coverage for one year on unexpected breakdowns, the company is now also offering an Extended Coverage program. With unexpected breakdowns covered for up to 10,000 hours or the first five years, customers can have peace of mind by eliminating unforeseen costs. With Extended Coverage, customers can enjoy all the benefits of the standard first-year warranty for an additional four years after purchasing their diesel propulsion or auxiliary engine. After customers have taken out Extended Coverage (available up to three months from the date of warranty registration), Volvo Penta will take care of all costs, excluding consumables, associated with unexpected breakdowns. Safe in this knowledge, customers can maximize uptime and minimize repair costs on their new Volvo Penta engine. A RISK-FREE INVESTMENT Additionally, Volvo Penta is offering customers in most European countries access to its Extended Coverage program free of charge for two years after the standard first year — for a total of three years’ free warranty. Commercial Europe. “I want customers to feel secure and confident about their purchase – offering Extended Coverage is a way to reassure them that there will be no unexpected breakdown costs for three years.” “If someone is undecided about whether to buy a Volvo Penta engine, the offer of free extended warranty can help convince them that it really is a risk-free investment,” explains Jan-Willem Vissers, director of Marine Terms and conditions apply. If you think you are eligible for three free years of extended warranty, contact your local dealer today. THE EXTENDED COVERAGE IS AVAILABLE FOR ALL TYPES OF MARINE COMMERCIAL APPLICATIONS From Aquamatic sterndrive,… 2 MA R I N E P ROF ES S I ONAL S and Volvo Penta IPS installations… up to heavy duty propulsion and genset applications HYBRID POWER SETS SAIL IN ‘GREEN’ FERRIES Proof that hybrid technology is becoming increasingly mainstream, Caledonian MacBrayne (CalMac) Ferries is now transporting passengers between the remote western isles of Scotland via a pair of ‘green’ ferries. Powered by Volvo Penta marine gensets, these ferries significantly reduce emissions and yield fuel efficiency savings of up to 38%. The islands off Scotland’s west coast are known for their castles, lochs and whiskey distilleries. But with Caledonian MacBrayne Ferries making some fuel-efficient upgrades to its fleet, environmentally friendly maritime transport can now be added to that list as well. Caledonian MacBrayne (CalMac) operates 25 routes along the west coast of Scotland during peak season, shuttling more than 4.5 million passengers, 1.1 million cars and 93,000 commercial vehicles each year. Since 2013, CalMac has introduced two new hybrid ferries into its fleet of nearly 30 boats: the MV Hallaig and MV Lochinvar, which are believed to be the world’s first roll-on roll-off ferries equipped with a low-carbon hybrid system. BATTERIES INCLUDED Both ferries run on electric propulsion and 750 kWh lithium ion batteries, and are equipped with three Volvo Penta 13-liter diesel marine gensets — producing 330 kW each — that run the hybrid system. A fourth Volvo Penta five-liter genset is on board in case of emergency. When the ferries depart on their runs between islands, all but one of the gensets turn off, and the propulsion system then runs in hybrid mode, or the genset can be switched off and the propulsion system will run on battery power alone — drastically reducing fuel costs and carbon emissions. The batteries connect to shore power overnight to recharge. The gensets were provided by the local Volvo Penta dealer Fettes and Rankine in Aberdeen and chosen by Calmac because of their excellent fuel efficiency. range,” says Caledonian Maritime Assets senior technical manager Jim Anderson. “We’re very pleased with the fuel economy we’re getting — through a combination of the hybrid propulsion system and the fuel efficient Volvo Penta diesel gensets.” The hybrid electric system has yielded an impressive 38% fuel savings for the Hallaig and 30% for the Lochinvar, as determined during three weeks of optimization trials for each ferry. Because Caledonian Maritime Assets — which owns CalMac’s ferries, as well as the ports and infrastructure necessary to run the ferries — is government-owned, the hybrid project is a part of the solution to reaching aggressive targets the Scottish government has set for reducing carbon emissions in shipping by 20% by the year 2020. CALMAC HYBRID FERRY TECHNICAL DATA: Built by: Ferguson Shipbuilders, Port Glasgow Length: 43,5 m Breadth: 12,2 m Gross tonnage: 499 DWT Machinery: Two permanent magnet motors (375 kW) coupled to two Voith 16 R5 EC/90-1 units (750 kW) Passengers: 150 Vehicle 23 cars and up to four capacity: commercial vehicles Speed: 9 knots Routes: Hallaig — Sconser to Raasay; Lochinvar — Portavadie to Tarbert For more information on the MV Hallaig, please visit www.cmassets.co.uk “In our research we found Volvo Penta engines to be the best in their size MA R IN E P ROF E S S I ON A L S 3 Norwegian shipbuilder Brødrene Aa recently delivered a new high-speed catamaran ferry powered by Volvo Penta IPS. This is not the first boat Brødene Aa has built equipped with IPS — a series of carbon fiber catamarans and monohulls have been in operation for several years, working as ambulance boats, high-speed craft, interceptors, commercial vessels and yachts. But the MS Tjelden ferry is the first passenger ferry equipped with the new Volvo Penta IPS 900 (D13, 700 Hp, 2250 rpm, Rating 3). The 25.7-meter-long catamaran is able to transport cargo, 48 passengers and two cars, with a 20-knot service speed and a top speed of 29 knots. Its design is based on the Solundir and Rygeroy catamarans — which are fitted with Volvo Penta IPS D13 — and merely lengthened to accommodate cars and cargo. The vessel was built according to HSC 2000, with extra attention given to aspects such as fire safety. Extensive sea tests covering several load configurations have also been conducted. 4 MA R I N E P ROF ES S I ONAL S The Tjelden rounds out the fast ferry fleet of Norled AS, which, until recently, had only used boats equipped with waterjet and traditional shaft installations with controllable pitch propellers. After listening to the positive feedback of some Norwegian ambulance boat operators, whose four vessels are equipped with Volvo Penta IPS, Norled made the decision to also use the propulsion system. MS Tjelden operates in Austevoll on the west coast of Norway, on a route with many short passages and small harbors in a narrow archipelago. “The excellent maneuverability ensured by Volvo Penta IPS is a must,” says Terje Fivelstad, project manager of Fast Ferries, Norled AS. “The system allows for easy handling, even in windy conditions. “We hesitated slightly in choosing Volvo Penta because of our lack of experience with Volvo Penta’s service network,” he continues. “A ferry boat like the Tjelden has to be 100% operational at all times, so that people living on the island don’t lose their connection to mainland. That requires reliable, responsive aftermarket support around the clock. ” ANOTHER COMMERCIAL IPS INSTALLATION IN OPERATION: TJELDEN FERRY Our nearby Volvo Penta dealer, Bjordal & Madsen AS, has more than fulfilled our expectations. TECHNICAL DATA: ” Boat model: Tjelden Ferry Yard: Brødrene Aa Passengers: 48 passengers – two cars and cargo Propulsion: Two Volvo Penta D13B-L MP - 515kW / 2,250 rpm, IPS900 Lengtht: 25,7 m Width: 8m Weight: 93 GRT D13 WATERJETS FOR ITALIAN AIR FORCE THE ITALIAN AIR FORCE has ordered 3 boats equipped with twin D13-MH 600 Volvo Penta engines, coupled with Hamilton Hydrojets 364. These three boats support the Air Force by keeping the shooting area free during military exercises. They also take on patrol and survey activities up to 100 miles from the coast. TECHNICAL CHOICE This project started two years ago and included a 32 knts contractual speed with a Rina Class requirement. The Air Force chose Volvo Penta products for several reasons, including their Rina Class certification and their outstand- ing performance against competitor engines. allows the boat to remain stopped during target positioning. The three boats are made of fiberglass and built in La Spezia (North West of Italy) by Vemar shipyard. For this project, six D13 600 engines rating 2 (with Rina class medium duty) have been delivered with MCC control system. The main MCU control panel is located in the engine room, while both the main and fly bridge stations are equipped with remote panels. APPLICATION FEATURES The propulsion system is a combi nation of Volvo Penta D13 600 engines and Hamilton waterjets 364. A dry clutch with hydraulic Vulkan actuator has been installed between the bobtail and transmission. This clutch The MCU system controls the exhaust flaps: at idle the exhaust is emitted into the atmosphere on the right side of the boat, and above 800 rpm the exhaust comes out from beneath the boat. During the first sea trials, the boat reached a top speed of 33 knots, complying fully with the initial specification requirements. Other sea tests under Rina surveyor authorities have followed. One year after engine delivery, the end users are still satisfied with the application and with Volvo Penta products. AMMA IN FIGURES Boat Builder: VEMAR LOA: 13.5 m Beam: 4m Full load: 19 t Top speed: (Full C.) 33 knts Engines: 2 x D13MH600 + Hamilton 364 MA R IN E P ROF E S S I ON A L S 5 VOLVO PENTA TAKES TO EUROPE’S RIVERS Partial view of the fleet – CroisiEurope docks Volvo Penta has teamed up with river boat tour company CroisiEurope to power — and repower — five of the company’s cruise vessels, including an innovative paddleboat that will sail along the Loire. For most tour boat operators, minimal maintenance and low operating costs are the primary deciding factors when choosing an engine supplier. Customers naturally want the most reliable propulsion system possible — and one that allows them to make the most profit. If a boat breaks down for even one day, the losses for a company — in terms of profit and brand image — can be enormous. Founded in 1976 and located in Strasbourg near the Rhine River (East of France), CroisiEurope is Europe’s 6 MA R I N E P ROF ES S I ONAL S largest river cruise line, ferrying more than 200,000 tourists along the waterways of Northern Europe, Portugal, Serbia, Hungary, Croatia and Vietnam and Cambodia every year. In 1990 the company became the owner of its own fleet, today comprised of 35 vessels, each of which is able to transport between 50 and 200 passengers. CroisiEurope has complete management of this fleet; all vessels are regularly inspected and refit for complete transformation and upgrade, in order to comply with safety standards, regulation updates and customer expectations. CroisiEurope was already a Volvo Penta industrial engine customer, but part of its fleet was also equipped with competitor engines. A marine partnership with CroisiEurope began in 2013 when the company added three new 38-meter canal boats to its fleet — with the potential for seven to 12 more boats in the near future. The first three canal boats are each fitted with two D13 MH engines (294kW) and powered by azimuthal propulsion. A VERY SATISFIED CUSTOMER The story continues with the MS Lafayette, a 295-foot, 24-crew-member vessel that runs along the Rhine. With 42 cabins located on the main and upper decks, she can welcome up to 84 passengers. The Lafayette recently underwent a total refit and a partial repowering: two older marine gensets were replaced by two new D13 engines. A new D7 now ensures the bow thrust, and primary propulsion is facilitated by three rear engines — one of which is a new Volvo Penta Continued on page 7 D13 in one of the canal boat D13 in the Lafayette D7 in the Lafayette – Bow thrust propulsion Continued from page 6 D13 — coupled with three azimuthal propellers. For a partial repowering, CroisiEurope also installed a D16 in a vessel that cruises the Rhone River. Only two weeks after vessel launch, Joel Haber, the Marine Commercial product specialist for France, received a call from CroisiEurope’s technical manager, Laurent Bodein. “We’re very satisfied with the Volvo Penta D16,” he said. “It gives us better torque and lower fuel consumption than the 19-liter engine we previously had installed.” A NEW CHAPTER Volvo Penta is now working on an ambitious new project: the Loire Princesse. With an innovative propulsion concept based on the old technique of the side paddle wheel, this development signals the start of a new chapter for CroisiEurope. CroisiEurope christened the MS Lafayette in Strasbourg, France, at the end of March. The 295-foot-long Loire Princesse will be the first vessel with cabins to cruise along the Loire, taking as many as 96 passengers on 6- to 8-day journeys through Nantes, Saumur, and Ancenis. The constraints of the particularly low water depth of the river led CroisiEurope to install the paddle wheel system, which limits vessel draft to 80 cm. Driven by design and environmental concerns, CroisiEurope first invested in a pure electric propulsion system before deciding on mechanical propulsion and consulting Volvo Penta. Two Volvo Penta D13 MH engines (500 hp) will drive the impressive side wheels, while two 400 hp D13s ensure safe propulsion of the stem and stern, with two jet pumps thrusting in case of emergency. The most difficult aspect of this project had to do with reverse gear issues on the main propulsion wheel. The boat will achieve a cruising speed of 15 km/h, turning the wheels at approximately 42 rotations per minute. When the wheels reverse their rotation, the generated inertia is so immense and the loads are so violent that the engines could stall or even break. A partnership with Transfluid was initiated to fit the installation with a hydraulic coupling device. A hybrid brake also blocks the wheels when the boat isn’t running. The Loire Princesse will be built in partnership with Saint Nazaire Shipyards. CroisiEurope and the local Volvo Penta Center, Debusshe Moteurs, have entered into a fleet owner agreement that includes technical and commercial collaboration, support and staff training. MS LOIRE PRINCESSE TECHNICAL DATA: Length: 90 m Beam: 15 m Capacity: 96 passengers / 48 cabins – 3 decks Main propulsion: 2 D13 MH 500Hp driving the 4 m diameter side paddle wheels Safety propulsion: 2 D13MH 400 Hp for stem and stern thrust – Jet pumps Cruises: 6 to 8 day cruises along the Loire river (France) Launch: April 2015 MA R IN E P ROF E S S I ON A L S 7 LOOKING BACK… From September 5-9, Volvo Penta exhibited at SMM Hamburg in Germany. The event, considered one of the leading international trade fairs within the maritime industry, takes place every two years; with more than 9,000 square meters of exhibiting space and over 2,100 exhibitors, SMM Hamburg attracts over 50,000 visitors from around the world each year. Industry leaders and innovative start-up companies present products and services, as well as discuss cutting edge technology and key industry forecasts. Volvo Penta also recently attended the Interferry Conference in Vancouver, Canada. With over 350 delegates traveling from all over the globe to attend the five-day event, Interferry offers visitors a unique opportunity to meet with key players from the ferry segment, including shipyards, design companies, operators and product suppliers. Volvo Penta was a Gold Sponsor of the event, which this year focused specifically on discussing standards, regulations and emissions legislations for marine transportation, as set out by the International Maritime Organization (IMO). EXHIBITIONS & EVENTS FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL JUNE Euromaritime February 3 - 5 Paris, France www.euromaritime.fr/en/ Offshore 2015 March 10 - 12 Copenhagen, Denmark www.ewea.org/offshore2015/ Seawork International June 16 - 18 Southampton, UK www.seawork.com/ This event is dedicated to Europe’s sea and waterway economy; tailor- made conferences and workshops, aimed at addressing some of the indu stry’s principle concerns, will set the pace for the 2015 exhibition. Building on the fundamental elements of the first edition’s success, Euromaritime 2015 will specifically target the industry’s offshore, port, and shipbuilding sectors. Offshore 2015, organized by the European Wind Energy Association, is the world’s largest offshore wind energy conference and exhibition. The event will feature industry-leading keynote speakers, as well as new topics designed to inspire fresh thinking and innovative ideas. The event aims to unite its visitors and solve some of today’s most important industry challenges. SMM India April 2 - 4 Mumbai, India http://smm-india.com/for-exhibitors/smm-india/ Fast Interception & Riverine Operations 2015 February 9 - 11 London, UK www.fastinterception.com Europort Istanbul March 11 - 14 Istanbul, Turkey www.europort-istanbul.com/eng/ Fast interception craft are a growing presence in maritime operations globally. Craft are expected to deliver high speeds and offer maximum endurance for crews performing complex missions. 2015’s edition of Europort Istanbul will mark the 13th anniversary of this annual event. As Turkey is a primary gateway to Europe, Central Asia, and the Middle East, Europort Istanbul will act as a trade facilitator between key sections of the international maritime industry. India boasts a steadily growing shipbuilding market – SMM India will provide a perfect place for visitors to network with key industry players, and make contact with leading representatives in industry and government. The event will also give exhibitors a chance to present to experts, clients and decision-makers via the conference forums and seminars on offer. Seawork International is the world’s largest commercial maritime and workboat exhibition held in a European working port. The event takes place over three days each year at the Port of Southampton, UK, and attracts more than 7,350 high caliber buyers, sellers, innovators and legislators from over 53 countries across the globe. Electric & Hybrid World Expo June 23 - 25 Amsterdam, the Netherlands www.electricandhybridmarineworldexpo.com/ Electric & Hybrid World Expo is an event dedicated solely to showcasing the very latest and next-generation electric and hybrid marine propulsion technologies, components and solutions. At the event, which is being held in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, nothing but pure electric propulsion systems, hybrid systems, and the components within them will be on display.