AIR cavity system maker DK Group has used a new financing model to secure the first order for its underwater bubble system that aims to reduce vessels’ fuel consumption.
DANISH shipowner Dannebrog has become the first company to place a commercial orders for a modern full lubrication system, agreeing to buy Dutch technology from DK Group.
DK Group will install its emissions-reducing Air Cavity System (ACS) technology on a 12,580 deadweight ton (DWT) multi-purpose vessel owned by Danish shipowner and ship management company Dannebrog Group.
Because bunker prices have reached highs in recent months, as Middle East crude prices increase on the back of a looming ban on Iranian crude, owners are looking closely at fuel efficiency tools.
DK Group, creators of the Air Cavity System (ACS) that reduces ocean-going vessel fuel consumption and related CO2 emissions, is to install its pioneering ACS technology on a 12,580 deadweight tonne (DWT) multi purpose vessel owned by Danish shipowner and ship management company Dannebrog Group.
Danish company DK Group has announced with great PR an order for its patented Air Cavity System (ACS) technology. The retrofit installation on a 12,580 DWT Dannebrog Group general cargo vessel.
DK Group will install its air cavity system on Dannebrog Group’s 12,580-deadweight-ton multipurpose cargo ship.
DK Group, creators of the Air Cavity System (ACS) that reduces ocean-going vessel fuel consumption and related CO2 emissions, is to install its pioneering ACS technology on a 12,580 deadweight tonne (DWT) multi purpose vessel owned by Danish shipowner and ship management company Dannebrog Group.
DK Group will install its emissions-reducing Air Cavity System (ACS) technology on a 12,580 deadweight ton (DWT) multi-purpose vessel owned by Danish shipowner and ship management company Dannebrog Group.
DK Group is to install its Air Cavity System (ACS) technology on a 12,580 deadweight tonne (DWT) multi purpose vessel owned by Danish shipowner and ship management company Dannebrog Group.
DK Group’s air lubrication technology is to be installed on a 12,580 deadweight tonne (DWT) commercial vessel.
DK Group says it has received an order to install its patented Air Cavity System (ACS) technology on a 12,580 deadweight tonne (DWT) multi purpose vessel owned by Danish shipowner and ship management company Dannebrog Group.
Danneborg Group har indgået en aftale om at montere et Air Cavity System - et lag af luftbobler der reducerer skrogets friktion - på et af rederiets Multi Purpose skibe på 12.580 DWT.
DK Group’s air lubrication technology is to be installed on a 12,580 deadweight tonne (DWT) commercial vessel.
DK Group reports that it has reached agreement with Danish shipowner Dannebrog Group to install its air cavity system (ACS) technology on a 12,580 dwt multi-purpose cargo ship, with a view to reducing fuel consumption.
2011 Proved to a be a milestone year in shipping’s quest for sustainability. The last 12 months have seen the greatest strides in CO2 shipping emissions regulation since 1997, when the industry’s GHG ‘challenge’ first landed on the IMO’s agenda.