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  • BV joins Securymind in piracy initiative

    International classification society Bureau Veritas has joined forces with French maritime security consultants Securymind to provide an auditing and verification service for companies providing armed guards to protect ships against piracy. 21 May 2012 - Maritime Journal

  • Ramora takes on deepest ever EOD operation

    Bomb disposal experts Ramora UK operate on a 24/7 basis so it is not unusual to receive a call from a major oil and gas company believing it has located un-exploded ordinance (UXO) near a subsea asset. 21 May 2012 - Maritime Journal

  • Autonomous surveillance from Harbour Wing

    There is growing interest on Unmanned Surface Vessels (USVs) to perform both routine and dangerous tasks, with their ability to operate autonomously at sea. 21 May 2012 - Maritime Journal

  • Robots drones to spot the pirate boats

    Robot drones are to help in the anti-piracy fight as they will soon be able to distinguish small pirate boats from other vessels, solving a problem for operators who must try to tell the difference in congested waters. 18 May 2012 - Maritime Journal

  • Geoships moves into security ship management

    SeaHold Geoships Ltd’s subsidiary company Brooking Shipping Limited (BSL), has been awarded a ship management contract for an escort vessel which is anticipated to generate £1.9m each year. 02 Dec 2011 - Maritime Journal

  • Security of flood early warning system

    Zurich based public safety and security solutions provider AGT International has formed a partnership with the Yellow River Conservancy Commission (YRCC) of the People’s Republic of China. 02 Dec 2011 - Maritime Journal

  • Subsea team secures crucial pipelines

    Subsea excavation specialists Marin Group recently played a key role in clearing unexploded ordnance from the route of three new pipelines crucial to Iraq's future oil exports. 24 Oct 2011 - Maritime Journal

  • Port security an issue on 9/11 anniversary

    Port and industry leaders across the Western Hemisphere paused on Sunday 11 September to remember those tragically lost in the terrorist attacks in America 10 years ago. 08 Sep 2011 - Maritime Journal

  • Bullet cameras seal security at Bradwell

    Bradwell Marina is one of the largest boating sites in Essex UK, holding millions of pounds worth of boating equipment. 06 Sep 2011 - Maritime Journal

  • Security software soothes suspicious minds

    Netherlands based virtual training and simulation developer VSTEP was proud to have its Port Security Awareness (PSA) software shortlisted in the Security category for the recent Safety at Sea International Awards 2011 in London. 02 Sep 2011 - Maritime Journal

  • Fast patrol fleet guards Italian lakes

    Nine new vessels designed by world famous racing boat driver and designer Fabio Buzzi and fully equipped with Raymarine electronics, have been delivered to the Guardia di Finanza. 26 Jun 2011 - Maritime Journal

  • SIGNALIS signs on with surveillance system

    Bremen based ATLAS ELEKTRONIK has completed the delivery of the coastal surveillance system which was ordered by the Bulgarian Ministry of Finance. 24 Jun 2011 - Maritime Journal

  • Piracy and what SAMI is doing about it

    The numbers of reported maritime security incidents off Somalia and in the Indian Ocean continue to grow, writes Steven Jones of the newly formed Security Association for the Marine Industry (SAMI). 18 May 2011 - Maritime Journal

  • Buccaneer is bad news for pirates

    Pirate attacks have become increasingly common, not least in the Somali region. 08 Mar 2011 - Maritime Journal

  • Wireless security buoys have WOW factor

    In its ongoing quest to find and stop weapons of mass destruction, the US Department of Defense is expanding the role of elite commando units. 07 Mar 2011 - Maritime Journal


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