Accessories & Equipment – Page 50
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One stop renewables training
A UK-based survival and health and safety training firm claims to have recently become the country’s only industrial training facility to deliver the full set of Global Wind Organisation and RenewableUK training modules from one site.
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Global JRC ECDIS training
JRC (Japan Radio Company) and Netherlands based Alphatron Marine have announced a full range of ECDIS training, both generic and type specific. Required for full certification for captains and officers onboard a ship, these courses totally complement a fully implemented ECDIS system.
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Liferafts on show
UK marine survival equipment specialist ISP has showcased a new range of Duarry Challenger liferafts on board one of Liverpool’s most historic vessels. The firm welcomed more than 50 guests to an international open day aboard the ‘Kathleen & May’, in Liverpool’s Albert Dock.
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Effer at large
Effer, the Italian marine crane manufacturers have announced that they will be participating at SMM 2014 in Hamburg, which they describe as the most important international event for the marine sector.
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Wheelhouse windows
The anti-glare considerations for workboats’ wheelhouse windows may seem like a pretty minor matter in the complex task of vessel fitout, but according to UK-based Solarsolv, it could impact on safety.
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Cable barge capsize
The ‘AMT Explorer’ cable barge capsized on 3 July off the coast of Sardinia losing all cargo including its reel carrying 2,800m of fibre optic cable valued at €28m.
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OceanWise appoints Chartworld International
OceanWise, the independent UK marine data management and GIS specialist, has announced the appointment of ChartWorld International to its growing network of distributors and Value-Added Resellers (VAR’s) for its range of marine mapping products and data management and publishing software and services.
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'Oden's boxing clever
The Swedish Polar Research Vessel ‘Oden’ is back in the Arctic ocean, this time with the help of a specially commissioned electric winch, readied for the challenging climate of its destination.
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Tailoring a multipurpose fit
Having a vessel with several different loading capabilities is extremely useful but it inevitably results in a tricky equilibrium - not for the cranes themselves but for the design parameters, Carsten Sietas of TTS Group’s Hamburg subsidiary TTS NMF, tells ''Maritime Journal''.
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Durability - and budget
Single cranes installed on a workboat are a very different proposition to the huge numbers of cranes required for installation on windfarms.
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The twisty tale behind cable lays
The world’s need for energy has resulted in a growing thirst for submarine power lines, some connecting windfarms, some connecting countries.
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Intellian expands
Intellian Technologies has quadrupled the size of its logistics centre in Rotterdam, expanding its fulfilment, office, and training facilities to meet increasing global demand for the company’s products.
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Transfer company gains LEEA status
Reflex Marine, a global marine transfer solutions provider to the offshore, marine and renewables industries, has been awarded with the Lifting Equipment Engineers Association (LEEA) development member status.
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CWind safety award
CWind Ltd, a UK based provider of services to the offshore wind industry, has been acknowledged at the RoSPA Occupational Health and Safety Awards 2014. The Gold award in the prestigious annual scheme run by the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) was presented during a ceremony at ...
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Autopilot gets colour display
Japanese marine electronics major Furuno has introduced a colour display for its NavPilot Control Unit. Also, the cosmetics of the NavPilot 711C have been redesigned cosmetically to provide a better match with Furuno''s flagship line of NavNet TZtouch MFDs.
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Ocean Safety’s SMM debut
UK marine safety equipment supplier, Ocean Safety, has recently confirmed their attendance at the maritime industry’s leading trade show, SMM Hamburg in September. This will be the first time that Ocean Safety have exhibited at the event.
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10,000th ECDIS certificate
This June Furuno’s NavSkills network of training centres issued the ten thousandth ECDIS type specific training certificate. The certificate was issued to a Russian navigator trained at the Odessa Maritime Training Center, which joined the Furuno NavSkills training partnership in 2013.
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New Raytheon Anschütz Radar
German navigation system manufacturer Raytheon Anschütz has announced the launch of a new generation navigation radar for this year’s SMM. The new radar is distinguished mainly by two innovations on the transceiver: Network technology replaces analog data transmission, and a newly designed pedestal reduces cost of ownership and simplifies service.
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Open day at Fendercare
The UK’s Fendercare Marine recently opened the doors of its Great Yarmouth base to showcase its expansion of lifting products and services over the last two years. The open day was attended by a wide array of existing and new customers, as well as members of the local Great Yarmouth ...
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McMurdo recertification
The UK''s McMurdo Group has announced the Russian Maritime Register of Shipping has recertified Type Approval for 3 safety beacons of its marine portfolio: the SmartFind E5 EPIRB, SmartFind Plus G5 GPS EPIRB and S4 Rescue SART, meaning all three can be sold throughout Russia.