Accessories & Equipment – Page 74

  • Rear Admiral Sir Jeremy de Halpert KCVO, CB, Deputy Master of Trinity House (left) is seen with winners Steven Walker and Adam Creber, UK shipping minister Mike Penning MP, and winner Simon Curtis.
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    Shipping safety awareness award winners named

    2010-11-24T13:07:00Z

    The UK shipping minister Mike Penning MP presented the 2010 British Shipping Safety Awareness Awards at a ceremony held at the Chamber of Shipping in London.

  • The rescue RIB prepares to tow the first of the two liferafts clear of the ferry.
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    Trials success for evacuation slide/raft system

    2010-11-23T17:29:00Z

    The first commercially installed example of a new model inflatable slide and raft system has successfully completed trials on board the small ferry L’Estuaire on the river Gironde in France.

  • Advice from scholars ensured Phoenicia  was completely authentic on the outside, but on the inside it was equipped with the latest high tech electronic navigational equipment.
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    ‘Phoenicia’ replica navigates around Africa

    2010-11-04T15:38:00Z

    Phoenicia, the replica 600BC wooden ship, has arrived triumphantly back in Syria having completed a 20,000 mile circumnavigation of Africa.

  • The opening of new Arctic Nav Areas for shipping will pose a challenge for authorities charged with mandatory marine safety broadcasts in those regions.
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    Denmark’s DaMSA in Arctic e-Navigation project

    2010-11-03T11:30:00Z

    America’s Iridium Communications Inc is collaborating with the Danish Maritime Safety Administration (DaMSA) in EfficienSea, a pilot e-Navigation project for Maritime Safety Information (MSI) broadcasts to ships in waters outside the coverage of terrestrial communication systems.

  • The new vessel is intended to conduct research activities and expeditions to the polar region, but is also designed to serve as an icebreaker, a passenger ship or a supply ship for the South African research centres in the Antarctic.
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    Integrated Bridge System for polar vessel

    2010-11-03T10:50:00Z

    Germany’s Raytheon Anschütz announced a recently awarded contract to supply their latest generation of Integrated Bridge System (IBS) to a new polar supply and research vessel at the SMM exhibition in Hamburg.

  • Using IBS/INS and ECDIS demands a different approach to the daily navigation tasks because everything is electronic.
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    DNV certification for Furuno INS Training Centre

    2010-11-03T10:19:00Z

    The Furuno INS Training Centre in Copenhagen has become the first in the world to have the course IMO Model Course 1.32 Operational use and understanding of Integrated Bridge Systems (IBS), including Integrated Navigation Systems (INS) certified by DNV SeaSkill.

  • Guests at the signing ceremony included Capt. Mouamar Gaddafi and representatives from the French, Spanish, Portuguese and Maltese embassies.
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    Multi-million € VTMS for Libya

    2010-11-02T20:04:00Z

    A VTMS contract between Libya’s Ports and maritime Transport Authority (PMTA) and Transas to supply and install the national scale Coastal Surveillance System was signed last month in Tripoli.

  • The transceivers are able to display AIS targets in a radar style format, on the large 1.8” LCD display of the radio.
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    Class D VHF DSC transceivers with AIS

    2010-11-02T18:20:00Z

    Electronics manufacturer Standard Horizon has launched the GX2100E and GX2000E, two new Class D VHF DSC transceivers which can display comprehensive AIS data on their large LCD back-lit panels.

  • The antenna is contained in a 29cm diameter radome which weighs only 3.9kg.
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    Workboat broadband for a life of leisure

    2010-11-02T17:53:00Z

    Marine satellite communications experts Global Telesat Communications has launched what it claims is the most cost effective global broadband voice and data service through a single antenna, Inmarsat FleetBroadband Sailor 150 (FB150).

  • The installation of Huisman’s equipment on board the new deep water construction vessel is scheduled for 2012/2013.
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    Deck equipment package for new cable layer

    2010-10-18T18:11:00Z

    Netherlands based heavy construction equipment expert Huisman Equipment BV has signed an agreement with Heerema Offshore Services to deliver all equipment onboard Heerema’s new Deep Water Construction Vessel.

  • In addition to Noreq’s first order in Korea, the company has signed a contract in connection with Fred Olsen's Wind Carrier project.
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    Noreq cracks Korea as orders flood in

    2010-10-18T18:11:00Z

    The last few months have been very uplifting for Norwegian safety company Noreq AS, with several big contracts secured which are worth a total of 22m NOK.

  • It’s not just boats that PSP move, the company shifted Bear Grylls’ equipment for his latest challenge too.
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    Transport specialists get Bear in the air

    2010-10-18T18:11:00Z

    UK based boat transportation specialists PSP have celebrated the safe return of Bear Grylls after playing a part in his latest challenge.

  • SeaCure hooks are user friendly and fully compliant with IMO’s new DE53 standard.
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    Schat-Harding launches SeaCure hook and training package

    2010-10-18T18:11:00Z

    UK lifeboat and davit manufacturer Schat-Harding has introduced a new range of SeaCure on load release hooks for lifeboats, backed by a training package which is fully compliant with pending revisions to SOLAS.

  • Fluidmecanica’s first winch in a series of three for new multi-purpose salvage vessels is bound for port duties in Russia.
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    Winches hat trick for Fluidmecanica

    2010-10-18T18:10:00Z

    Spanish marine machinery designer and manufacturer Fluidmecanica has completed the delivery of the first winch of three intended for three multi-purpose salvage vessels destined for work in two Russian ports.

  • One of the offshore winches (PAL-PULL) that Hatlapa specialise in.
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    Wind vessel winches added to Hatlapa’s list

    2010-10-18T18:10:00Z

    The offshore industry has grown substantially in recent years which has enabled German marine equipment manufacturer Hatlapa to dip its toe into new waters by becoming an active supplier of offshore equipment.

  • Gottwald Floating Crane G HPK 8200 B operating on the open sea off the coast of Kalimantan is similar to the one that will be in  operation handling coal off the Indonesian coast in the province of Bengkulu.
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    Gottwald gets order for another floating crane

    2010-10-18T18:06:00Z

    Gottwald Port Technology GmbH of Germany has received an order from India based Archean Group for a G HPK 8200 B Floating Crane, a variant of Model 8 of Generation 5, derived from Mobile Harbour Crane technology.

  • Two Palfinger systems of type PS15500M (PWS200) and PSM580 (PWS600) are used on the platforms of REpower wind turbines.
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    Wind turbine mounted cranes speed offshore servicing

    2010-10-18T18:06:00Z

    Palfinger systems has supplied a total of 24 cranes for Alpha Ventus, Germany’s first offshore wind farm.

  • The Siemens UK made turbines and generators were shipped out of Felixstowe on board the ‘Maersk Bintan’.
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    A weighty challenge overcome by project cargo logistics

    2010-10-18T18:06:00Z

    The delivery of a consignment of British manufactured gas turbines and generators to a major power generation project in Egypt added up to a weighty challenge for UK based Allseas Global Logistics.

  • A gathering of those who addressed the ‘Smoothing the Way’ seminar in London on Monday.
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    Maritime qualifications linked to MCA certification

    2010-10-07T11:30:00Z

    Seafarer Certification, vocational qualifications and widening career paths were the subject of a seminar entitled ‘Smoothing the Way’ held in London on Monday.

  • The new Double Seal Retaining Flange reduces workboat downtime by speeding heat exchanger maintenance.
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    Heat exchanger maintenance advance benefits workboats

    2010-10-01T12:05:00Z

    To keep hydraulically operated deck equipment and lifting gear working at peak performance, it is vital that the oils and fluids used to cool and lubricate are kept at optimum temperatures.