Equipment News – Page 14
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VARD to undertake innovative PSV conversion
VARD will convert a Platform Service Vessel into a much-needed cable-laying vessel.
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Driving port efficiency with digital twinning
Dover will get a digital twin to expand its capabilities
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European autonomy for Brazilian subsea navigation
Exail has won a pair of deals to supply its Rovins Nano Inertial Navigation System.
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Pilot project launched to use AI to save lives
A joint venture between Engie and EDF has signed up start-up Zelim to work on a project that uses AI to save lives.
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From art to smart: hull optimisation for workboats
Cloud Towing Tank has published a white paper on what it’s doing to increase fuel efficiency by tweaking the hull form.
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American lift for Buoyant Works
Seawork exhibitor Buoyant Works talks up its fender system, which helped a US tug builder and operator win a significant workboat award.
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Rotec Hydraulics agrees to set up shop at A&P
Seawork exhibitor Rotec Hydraulics has agreed to open a service centre at one of A&P’s ship repair facilities.
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Huisman heavy lifting expertise for Subsea7
A Subsea7 pipelay vessel will benefit from a Huisman electric crane
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New multi-purpose vessel on brink of launch
Shipbuilder Tor Group is preparing for the introduction of its hybrid utility vessel Tor Boreas, a compact yet feature-packed multi-purpose vessel.
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ePropulsion launches ‘game-changing’ electric outboard
Seawork exhibitor ePropulsion has launched what it is calling a ‘revolutionary, ground-breaking’ electric outboard.
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Act now to prepare for energy transition, shippers told
The shipping industry needs to act now to ensure seafarers are ready for the energy transition, says e-learning provider OneLearn Global.
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KNRM orders DuroWipers for Valentijn class RIBs
Following demanding evaluation trials, KNRM (The Royal Dutch Lifeboat Association) has ordered 12 class 50 DuroWipers for the latest four hulls of its newbuild KNRM 18m RIBs.
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RNLI celebrates 200 years of life saving
London’s iconic Westminster Abbey will hold a special thanksgiving service to mark the 200th year of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution.
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Marine data in tomorrow’s remote and autonomous world
Marine technology company Ocean Infinity talks about data management in operations where more and more remote and autonomous vessels are being deployed.
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£12m shipbuilding academy earmarked for Scotland
A £12 million (€14 million) shipbuilding academy is to be built in Glasgow, Scotland in an effort to help secure the shipbuilding sector in Scotland ‘for generations to come’.
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The Shipping Forecast broadcast turns 100
With something of a cult status, the BBC’s Shipping Forecast has reached its century, saving thousands of lives in the process. Listen to a famous spoof here.
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Polish offshore wind project agrees installation contract
Poland’s offshore wind sector is slowly gathering steam as an installation contract is signed to get turbines installed.
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New frontier launches for Space Norway
Space Norway has finalised the acquisition of a prominent European satellite communications company
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Salvage and rescue teams battle in stormy seas
Multraship has been called out many times in offshore and inland waters as storms challenge salvage teams.
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Suspected battery blaze on cargo ship put out
A fire that burned ‘for days’ on a cargo ship has been put out, with suggestions it was a lithium-ion battery blaze.