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One week until Seawork 2012
There is less than one week to go until this year's Seawork, taking place next week from 22 to 24 May at the UK's ABP Port of Southampton. 16 May 2012
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MOS4MOS progresses towards final stage
The European project MOS4MOS (Monitoring and Operation Services for Motorways of the Sea) has demonstrated the importance of cooperation between different states in order to boost competitiveness. 10 May 2012
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Whole lot of shaking going on at Seawork
Seawork exhibitor KPM Marine has introduced a new policy whereby all major customers for its new Crew 100 shock mitigation seating system will receive professional training on Whole Body Vibration (WBV). 10 May 2012
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A decade of innovation at Seawork
Over the past 14 years, some 90,000 visitors have flocked to Seawork - now firmly established as the international commercial marine exhibition where the industry buys, sells, negotiates and collaborates. 09 May 2012
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Waterways to gain LNG-propelled craft
A new, almost totally LNG-powered dry cargo inland waterway vessel will be operating on inland waterways in the Netherlands, Germany, Switzerland, Belgium and France. 09 May 2012
Wilhelmsen - ‘Green makes sense’
Wilhelmsen Maritime Services (WMS) president and chief executive officer, Dag Schjerven, emphasised the need for a green shipping ethos at the EXPO 2012 in Korea this week. 16 May 2012
New owner needed for tall ship
British receiver Smith & Williamson has been appointed to find a new owner for the 370 tonne tall ship, Pelican. 15 May 2012
EcoPort cert for MHPA
Milford Haven Port Authority (MHPA) has become one of just three ports in the UK to be awarded an EcoPorts PERS certificate for its environmental management system. 14 May 2012
Latest Features, Views & Analysis
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Marine Renewable Energy
Marine renewable energy activity in European waters is expanding rapidly
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Tugs & Towing
Jack Gaston's work is essential reading for anyone employed in the towage industry
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Vessel Launches
A well established and valuable component of MJ’s regular coverage
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Port of Poole planning underway
Ramboll has secured the key advisory role to the Poole Harbour Commissioners to help them finalise their long term development masterplan for the Port of Poole UK. 16 May 2012
Site investigations set scene for FRC project
Independent marine plant and wind farm support vessel operator Fastnet Shipping Limited has completed a second successful jack-up barge and marine plant deployment on the GB£1.65bn Forth Replacement Crossing (FRC) project. 16 May 2012
Substations contract for CG
CG has been awarded the contract for the design, engineering, supply and installation of the onshore and offshore substations at the 219 MW Humber Gateway offshore wind farm in the UK. 16 May 2012
OWS BV acquires OWPMS
Rotterdam based Offshore Wind Services BV (OWS) of the Netherlands has acquired North Wales based offshore wind crew transfer operator Offshore Wind Power Marine Services Ltd. (OWPMS). 16 May 2012
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P&O Maritime is a global provider of specialist shipping solutions to developers, operators and service providers in the European Offshore Renewables Industry.
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Orkney Islands Council - Marine Services
OIC provides a wide range of marine services: Harbour authority, Towage, Inter-island ferry, STS transfers of crude oil, LPG and LNG, Cruise ships, and renewable energy support.










