Equipment News – Page 12
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NAVTOR calls for greater ENC access
NAVTOR is calling for a rebrand of ENCs, which the company says should not be a luxury item, but rather an absolute smart shipping necessity.
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Smart vessel system for Diverse newbuilds
Diverse Marine and Hefring Marine have joined forces on a smart marine solution as standard on all newbuilds.
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OPINION: Port operations must be made safer
Continuous vigilance, enforcement and safety cultures are critical to avoid injuries or worse, with internal waters such as ports the scene of more than half of marine incidents last year.
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UAV operator demos drone addition to fleet
Interocean has demonstrated an offshore drone that can be used for offshore survey work, reducing the risks involved when tasks are performed by humans.
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Tunnel worker killed at Fehmarnbelt
A construction worker has been killed in a tragic accident at the site of the Fehmarnbelt tunnel, just as dredging on the 18km project was completed.
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Wescom first aid kits get the Lloyds thumbs-up
Wescom Group’s new first aid kits have received Certificate of Type Approvals from Lloyds Register.
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PROFILE: Viking-inspired safety from Lopolight
For a people known for their sailing expertise, the fact that no Viking had sailed single-handedly around the world simply couldn’t go unaddressed by Jan Møller, Danish CEO of the marine LED light company Lopolight.
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AST Networks snaps up Reygar Marine
UK-based Reygar Ltd has been snapped up by international marine communications integrator AST Networks.
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Consortium says offshore charging is proven
Leading the charge: Vard and a healthy number of stakeholders say their offshore charging is an important step towards operating offshore on battery power alone.
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Battery system selected for Kotug’s E-Pusher
The Netherlands-based EST-Floattech has been selected to supply the containerised energy solution for Kotug International’s E-Pusher, claimed to be the world’s first fully electric pusher tug.
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OPINION: How commercial marine could use a studio approach
Some of marine’s greatest challenges could be solved with a studio approach, says Naoki Mizutani, of the Finnish firm NAPA Studios.
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Wärtsilä launches propulsion system for tugs & ferries
Wärtsilä has launched a high-performance thruster and propulsion package for tugs, offshore vessels and ferries.
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Hefring Marine partners SAFE Boats
A formal partnership has been struck between Hefring Marine and SAFE Boats International with a focus on crew welfare and vessel lifecycle management, the new partners say.
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Marine Fire Safety wins service approval for rails
The rails installed on most pilot vessels can now be serviced by Marine Fire Safety, a UK life-saving equipment firm that has three service station sites in England and Scotland.
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Partnership pushes aluminium anodes over zinc
Vessel builders and operators should consider switching to aluminium anodes, says the Clean Harbour Partnership.
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Offshore wind demand sees davit sales soar
High demand from the offshore wind and oil & gas sectors is helping sales of davits soar
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Teledyne launches Sentinel glider, snaps up Valeport
Oceanology formed the backdrop for a Teledyne acquisition and product launch in London this week.
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Exail launches 16m USV with 30-day endurance
DriX O-16 is a new transoceanic USV with multi-robot deployment capabilities for subsea operations
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NorthStandard looks to AI for safer navigation
NorthStandard is partnering with Orca AI to offer its members the benefits of automated safety
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MacGregor to supply cable layer cranes
MacGregor is to kit out a new state-of-the-art cable layer with three cranes