Equipment News – Page 15
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Ground broken on new marine products HQ
Marine product systems firm Vetus has broken ground on it’s 9,500m2 facility in the Netherlands, a new waterfront and purpose-built headquarters to expand its warehouse space.
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Training tug masters of the future
Svitzer has selected Kongsberg Digital to supply tug training simulators as the Denmark-based towage operator’s Port of Newcastle, Australia operation prepares for the arrival of the innovative TRAnsverse tug in early 2025.
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Wind competitor giants agree to join forces
Two of the world’s three largest wind turbine manufacturers have agreed to work together in standardising equipment used in installing offshore wind.
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HamiltonJet launches HJ215 waterjet
Marine propulsion technology firm HamiltonJet has launched what it is calling a triumph in water jet innovation.
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Controversial Workboat Code enforced
The MCA’s controversial new workboat code has gone in force today – with many of its problems eliminated or watered down thanks to hours of work by the Workboat Association (WA) and like-minded organisations.
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IMO publishes book to mark 75 years
The International Maritime organisation is marking 75 years since the adoption of the IMO Convention by publishing a book on safer shipping and cleaner seas.
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Higher and heavier for Van Oord’s ‘Svanen’
Dutch marine contractor Van Oord is upgrading its heavy-lift installation vessel Svanen to cope with the ever-increasing size of offshore wind turbines.
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AI, digitalisation and green corridors – hype or true change?
To make the most of new technologies, ports need to go beyond buzzwords and look under the hood, says Grant Ingram, CEO of Innovez One for the UK, and Europe.
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Steerprop thrusters for Finnish border force
Steerprop is to deliver tunnel thrusters and retractable combi thrusters for Finnish Border Guards’ MPVs
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Vaarst unveils deepest subsea 3D camera yet
SubSLAM Deeper delivers high resolution, live 3D modelling and inspection at 6,000m
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Schottel’s latest propellers win industry endorsement
Schottel’s newest offering to the market has been endorsed by Navis Engineering
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A benchmark new GMDSS safety display terminal
Intellian and Iridium are working together to enhance safety at sea
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Tug heroes win award for saving 21 lives
A three-man tug crew who saved the lives of 21 men and avoided a catastrophic oil spill were officially commended by the International Maritime organisation last week.
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Hapo Barges expands lifting gear portfolio
Hapo International Barges B.V. is increasing its salvage capabilities with an impressive couple of additions.
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All change at the top for Radio Holland
Radio Holland has made a strategic appointment with Sven Zaadnoordijk
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Osbit releases new asset management tool
Offshore equipment manufacturer, Osbit, has unveiled a new asset management tool to help enhance safety and performance
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UK marks 25 years of life and vessel-saving SOSREP
The vital work of the Secretary of State’s Representative for Maritime Salvage and Intervention has now entered its 25th year.
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The changing face of the lifeboat market
Customers are asking for alternative concepts for vessel types - especially where onboard space is at a premium
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Lack of training led to crew death, probe finds
An investigation by the Dutch Safety Board has concluded that the death of a member of crew on board a tug was partly due to a lack of training.
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DNV cyber security approval for Corvus ESS
Corvus Energy has been awarded type approval from DNV for its Cyber Security Notation on the Control and Monitoring system of its Orca Energy Storage System