Ship Technology News, views and contacts from the global Ship industry China's Shanghai Bluesoul Environmental Technology has secured approval in principle (AiP) from global classification society DNV GL for the technical feasibility of its BlueSulf ... ( read original story ...)
Capacity Building and Technology Update: IMO Builds Capacity to Enhance Energy Efficiency in Maritime Shipping
The IMO announced that Shanghai, and Trinidad and Tobago had been selected to host regional Maritime Technology Cooperation Centres. Various recent initiatives have built climate-smart agriculture capacity in West Africa and Nepal. The UNISDR Global ... ( read original story ...)
BRIEF-Shanghai DragonNet Technology sees FY 2016 net profit up 25.0 pct to 55.0 pct
Jan 24 Shanghai DragonNet Technology Co Ltd : * Sees FY 2016 net profit to increase by 25.0 percent to 55.0 percent, or to be 56.6 million yuan to 70.2 million yuan * Says FY 2015 net profit was 45.3 million yuan * The reasons are increased growth of ... ( read original story ...)
83 suspects detained in Shanghai for antiques scam
Shanghai police have detained 83 people, who illegally earned 6 million yuan (873,000 U.S. dollars), in connection with the fake auctioning and unlicensed authentication of antiques. A gang led by a man surnamed Xiao charged antique holders high ... ( read original story ...)
BRIEF-Shanghai Guao Electronic Technology sees FY 2016 net profit down 15.2 pct to 34.9 pct
Jan 23 Shanghai Guao Electronic Technology Co., Ltd. : * Sees net profit for FY 2016 to decrease by 15.2 percent to 34.9 percent, or to be 33 million yuan to 43 million yuan * Says the net profit of FY 2015 was 50.7 million yuan * Comments that increased ... ( read original story ...
DNV GL Grants AiP for Shanghai Bluesoul Scrubber
DNV GL today announced that it has granted Approval in Principle (AiP) to China's Shanghai Bluesoul Environmental Technology (Bluesoul) for the technical feasibility of the BlueSulf scrubber system, and is set to provide Bluesoul advisory services. ( read original story ...)
What to See in Shanghai in 24 Hours
I was surprised to find that customs had given me a 144hr transfer visa which meant I now had two options: stay in the airport drinking expensive coffee at Starbucks with no wifi or explore China’s greatest city: Shanghai. Clearly, I chose the latter and ... ( read original story ...)