Equipment News – Page 13
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Tug collisions and lessons learned
A report following a tug collision with a crude oil tanker has concluded that hydrodynamic forces and speed were two factors leading to the accident.
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OSV sector picks up pace on digitalization
As OSV markets continue to recover after several challenging years, progress in digitalising the sector will accelerate in 2024, says Damien Bertin, business director of fleet digitalisation and performance firm Opsealog.
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IoT sea state monitoring for offshore operators
Miros offers real-time IoT wave and current monitoring solutions
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AI analysis for ship performance and efficiency
Houlder has developed a new tool for analysing ship performance and evaluating efficiency options, including energy-saving devices and clean technologies.
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Container losses at sea: Report
As the size and cargo capacity of seagoing vessels increase, so does the risk of loss. A study by marine insurance group Gard points out some of the risk factors.
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Safeguarding the future of the Spurn Lightship
The Spencer Group is safeguarding the Spurn Lightship while at the same time nurturing marine apprenticeships.
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Italy starts entire coastal mapping project
The most modern sensor and monitoring technology is being deployed to map Italy’s entire coastal habitats.
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Pioneering AI in unmanned hydrogen powered USVs
ACUA hydrogen-powered H-USV’s will incorporate Voyager AI technology
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Porto Chibatão sets milestone with four LBS 800
Porto Chibatão in Brazil has strengthened ties with Liebherr with the purchase of four LBS 800 cranes
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VIDEO: London Gateway revamp
DP World’s flagship London Port has received two of the biggest quay cranes in Europe as it prepares to open its fourth berth.
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NOV’s electric subsea crane enters the European market
NOV Lifting & Handling has broken into European electric subsea crane market
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SAR partnership will increase Icelandic fleet safety
The Icelandic Association for Search and Rescue has partnered with Hefring Marine to enhance its fleet safety and efficiency
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MoU signed for exhaust after-treatment systems
UK firm Halyard has signed an MoU with Dutch SCR and DPF after-treatment specialist Xeamos to widen its portfolio for customers.
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Spotlight: The vital role of radar
Radar has been used in by mariners for more than 80 years, complemented more recently by wider sensor technologies, for an abundance of applications. Rachael O’Connor of Navtech Radar examines its role.
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New exhibitor plans to light up Seawork
Father and son team Jaap and Lucas de Graaf have booked their jointly owned industrial lighting firm JEL Products into Seawork for the first time.
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Shipyard digitalisation is good news for energy transition
The decarbonisation transition requires new future-proof ships, and fast. Embedding 3D modelling and simulation tools at the heart of the design process will be key to make those innovative vessels a reality, says Mikko Forss, executive vice president for Design Solutions at NAPA.
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VIDEO: How ‘Baia’ beat the waves
Irish vessel builder Safehaven Marine has revealed its latest pilot vessel, which came into her own during Storm Isha - see photographs and video.
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Huisman lifting gear enters the ports market
The heavy equipment manufacturer has entered the ports and logistics segments
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Safety standards and sail training ships
Naval architects at Darley H2NA have been working to make inland waterways - and those who work on them - safe.