Equipment News – Page 17
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Keel laying of ‘game-changing’ CTV
The keel laying of new hybrid CTV is being hailed as a ‘game-changer in maritime support’
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BV invests in New York maritime software firm
Bureau Veritas will speed up its development of software solutions to help ship operators conform to the looming raft of climate regulations.
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Zelim signs trial agreement with US Coast Guard
Maritime safety firm Zelim has signed an agreement with the US Coast Guard to trial its AI solution ZOE.
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Fire and myth: exploring EV battery dangers in shipping
A recent paper refutes what it says are misleading claims that battery electric vehicle (BEV) fires are more dangerous and frequent than those in vehicles with internal combustion engines (ICE).
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SMST to deliver first 3D crane to US SOV
Despite recent apparent misgivings within the US offshore wind industry – a recent auction received just one bid – there are many signs that the sector is still emerging and it is offering up opportunities to the better-established Europeans.
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Shipyard workers warned of deadly asbestos
Once thought to be one of the best ways to mitigate fire hazards, the prevalent use of asbestos has caused deadly dangers to ship workers.
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€25 million order welcomed for cargo cranes
Cargotec subsidiary MacGregor is celebrating orders for €25 million worth of cranes for multipurpose vessels.
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Danger of mooring line snapback
Mooring line failure, also known as mooring snapback, is a leading cause of injuries of marine workers.
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UK subsea firm wins key Indonesian deal
A UK manufacturer of diving and subsea rescue equipment has won a deal to supply its new submarine rescue system to the Indonesian navy
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Automated docking ‘ushers in new age of boating’
A partnership between Raymarine and automation specialist Avikus promise to ‘usher in a new age of boating’
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Survitec launches ‘wear all day’ life jacket
Marine safety equipment firm Survitec has launched a life jacket that it says is comfortable enough to be worn all day when technicians are out on the wind turbines.
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AST launches remote asset management system
Technology firm Applied Satellite Technology has launched a new-look software solution that it says offers a new approach to monitoring and managing remote maritime assets.
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Two container ships run aground in separate incidents
Two container ships have run aground in recent days in separate incidents, one off the coast of Finland when the captain fell asleep, reports say.
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OPINION: Targetless DP is the way forward offshore
Navtech Radar innovates with radar to deliver capabilities in highways safety, critical national infrastructure security and industrial automation. It claims its solutions provide reliable performance in all conditions and push the boundaries of what is traditionally possible, using its unique radar technology.
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Explosion kills worker at Tuzla shipyard
Reports have been coming out about an explosion in the slops tank of a cargo ship that exploded and killed a worker in a Tuzla shipyard.
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Managing navigational risk for Buchan Offshore Wind
Vessel traffic surveys are underway for the Buchan Offshore Wind Project
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First-of-a-kind vessel to be drydocked at H&W
Belfast shipyard Harland & Wolff is carrying out repairs on the first vessel of its kind to be worked on at the yard.
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Remote-controlled life buoy launched in UK
A remote-controlled life buoy has been launched in the UK by rescue equipment manufacturer Ruth Lee.
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SMST gangway for offshore wind SOV
SMST is to supply a motion compensated gangway with tower and height adjustment for a newbuild SOV
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Seago adds ISO standard to liferaft range
UK marine safety equipment maker Seago has expanded its liferaft range and also made it meet ISO standards.