Equipment News – Page 19
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Pioneering machine-based surface collision avoidance
Machine based autonomous surface collision avoidance is progressing
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Turkish port in first with remote-controlled cranes
DP World Yarimca says it is the first port in the world to use remote-controlled, electric cranes in a bid to improve safety during operations.
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Hefring showcases smart marine assistant
A new smart guidance system continuously learns about your boat, helping to reduce fuel consumption and improve safety
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Network joins ‘revolution in connectivity at sea’
Demand for connectivity and real-time data has surged in the maritime industry, and OneWeb, with its 634 satellites, has launched a service at Nor-Shipping.
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Tool ensures tugs are at the right time and place
A new OptiPort tool has been making sure Kotug tugs are at the right place at the right time, and it’s all on a handheld device.
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Trelleborg builds upon its Vietnam manufacturing ability
Trelleborg Group is investing in a brand new manufacturing facility in Vietnam
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ABB power for offshore wind turbine installation vessels
ABB has won a large systems order for Havfram Wind’s two new offshore wind turbine installation vessels
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High-tech bridge systems for SAL’s innovative newbuilds
Sperry Marine will supply bridge systems to innovative newbuilds under construction for SAL Heavy Lift
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Shortage of skilled seafarers could spell disaster in maritime
Students and young people are not choosing maritime for their careers, and this could have disastrous consequences. We look at the situation in the UK, one of the great traditional seafaring nations.
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The benefits of dynamic monitoring & control offshore
Driving force: Dynamic monitoring and control should be at the heart of offshore wind turbine success: a look at the role it plays
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AUV launched from aircraft for first time
An undersea glider has been launched from an aircraft for the first time, opening up possibilities for ocean research.
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Wind farm seabed inspection with uncrewed vessels
Leading renewable energy company Vattenfall has achieved a significant breakthrough in offshore wind farm operations by conducting the first large-scale seabed survey using uncrewed surface vessels.
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Centa’s designs on show at Seawork
Dutch power transmission supply and servicing firm Centa makes a return to Seawork this year with its premium couplings, drive lines and power transmissions.
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Marine Fire Safety to show new liferaft at Seawork
A new 14-person liferaft will be showcased at Seawork this year by exhibitors Marine Fire Safety.
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Web-based fleet management solution
Commercial marine charting and cloud-based software solutions expert C-Map has announced the launch of the latest version of its web-based fleet management solution.
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FMV makes ship lifting cradle investment
Finland’s Fitjar Mekaniske Verksted has boosted its facility offering with a mobile 900t lifting cradle.
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World first 10t 3D motion-compensated offshore crane
SMST has won a contract from Damen Shipyards Group to supply two sets of mission equipment for Windcat Offshore’s two newbuild Elevation Series Commissioning Service Operation Vessels (CSOVs).
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Boskalis steps in to avert oil tanker disaster
Boskalis is part of a UN-coordinated operation to remove more than a million barrels of oil from a tanker that has been decaying off the coast of Yemen for more than 30 years.
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MacArtney supplies custom winches for Textron’s USV
MacArtney is delivering custom-built winches that can withstand exploding mines for the US Navy.
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Digital twin technology streamlines port management
A new digital mapping system for the Port of Dublin allows accurate, 24/7 monitoring with a single reference source.