Accessories & Equipment – Page 57
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Davit supply deal for North Sea ERRVs
Palfinger Ned-Deck and its subsidiary FAST RSQ have won an order from Sentinel Marine Ltd to supply UKOOA compliant rescue equipment for four emergency response and rescue vessels (ERRVs).
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‘Leg Encircling Crane’ for Europe’s windfarms
Lifting, drilling and subsea solutions specialist Huisman of the Netherlands has secured a new contract for the delivery of a 1,500mt at 32m Leg Encircling Crane, the largest of its kind, for Seajacks new offshore wind farm installation vessel Scylla.
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Navigation software for towboats and workboats
Germany’s SevenCs GmbH and CEACT Inc of the USA have released CEACT 2.6, the navigation software specifically designed for professional towboats and workboat operations.
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Ireland’s first port with ‘Sea-Fi’ network
Following a successful trial period, Ireland’s Port of Cork has announced details of its partnership with Ringaskiddy based company Sea-Fi Marine Data Communication Ltd.
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Smartphone to satphone with SATcase
Maritime communication is vital for boat operators, as being stranded at sea can be a terrifying ordeal.
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Modernisation for Swedish coastal network
The Swedish coastal radio network is a cornerstone of search and rescue activities in Swedish waters and is considered to be the mariner’s communication lifeline.
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See at night with Seenite in any sea state
VDL has released the Seenite Mini maritime thermal night vision system.
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China type approval for Meridian gyros
The Meridian Standard and Meridian Surveyor gyrocompasses manufactured by Teledyne TSS have been given type approval by the China Classification Society.
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Navigation package for newest PLA vessel
Navigation equipment manufacturer Consilium UK has been appointed to supply the full bridge navigation package to Manor Marine, for the Port of London Authority’s new mooring maintenance vessel built at Portland.
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Risk, and a dance with the devil
“The devil is in the detail”, says Christopher Bailey of BP Shipping. This sums up the view of many concrning the fact that any moves toward one set of standards often leads to an issue with another. But what is the IMO to do?
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Norwegian lifesaving package for SSAVs
Norway based Noreq has won a contract for the delivery of a full lifesaving package for two semi-submersible accommodation vessels (SSAVs) from PaxOcean Engineering in Singapore.
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WMA offers escape chute training course
Warsash Maritime Academy (WMA), part of Southampton Solent University, expands its offering as a maritime training provider for the offshore oil and gas and renewables industries by offering an OPITO approved escape chute training (ECT) course.
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Interferry sets sights on perfection myth
A former airline pilot will stress at Interferry’s 38th annual conference that safety depends on recognising the potential for human error rather than pursuing ‘the myth of perfection’.
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ISP adds Spanish liferaft range
Marine safety firm International Safety Products (ISP) is targeting the North Sea offshore market with its range of SOLAS and ISO liferafts, after securing a deal to supply a fleet of rescue vessels.
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DP simulator capacity expands in Greece
Transas Hellas and COSMOS Nautical Training Centre (Greece) have signed an agreement for supply and installation of Dynamic Positioning simulators.
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Simulators enhance inland waterways training
The Egyptian River Transport Authorities (RTA) has benefitted as recipient party in The Netherlands Initiative for Capacity Development in Higher Education project, funded by the Netherlands.
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£500,000 investment in SCI Training Academy
Survival Craft Inspectorate (SCI) has invested £500,000 in a Training Academy it expects will host some 5,000 students per year.
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Lifesaving systems for patrol boat series
The first in a fleet of eight Cape Class patrol boats has been fitted with French manufactured advanced mini escape slides and liferafts from SurvitecZodiac.
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Rescue device in pole position
Ever since it developed the world’s first liferaft survival kit over 60 years ago, serving the maritime industry has been part of BCB Marine’s DNA.
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A bigger, more comfortable reach
Launch and Recovery Systems (LARS) are evolving to meet a changing market.