Equipment News – Page 45
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Survivor feedback drives locator beacon innovation
ACR Electronics is launching its next-generation ResQLink Personal Locator Beacons, the latest evolution of the world’s best-selling PLB.
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Oroquieta celebrates at regional event
WesCom Signal & Rescue company Oroquieta recently celebrated its 134th anniversary.
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UK lighthouse to be decommissioned
Trinity House has begun preparation work on a project to decommission Royal Sovereign Lighthouse at the end of its serviceable life.
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Survitec expands with new davit range
Survitec has used Seawork to publicise its recently launched new range of boat launching davits.
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Aids to Navigation monitoring and control display
Tideland Signal has partnered with GateHouse Maritime to present TSD Nautical Sentry an Aids to Navigation monitoring and control display.
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Cammell Laird helps girls into engineering
Birkenhead shipyard and marine engineering services company, Cammell Laird, has given young women a behind-the-scenes glimpse of life in engineering as part of International Women in Engineering Day (INWED) 2019.
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Mustang Survival acquired
The Wing Group, a manufacturer of inflatable sponsons, small combat craft, whitewater rafting solutions, life rafts, and marine doors and windows, has acquired Mustang Survival and its related entities, Mustang Survival ULC and Mustang Survival Holdings, Inc.
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Larger Humphree stabilisers launched
Seawork exhibitor Humphree will be introducing a range of larger fin stabilisers to meet the requirements of larger vessels writes Dag Pike.
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Long run time lifejacket light
Integrated lifejacket lights are long-life light signals attached to the jacket that can be activated either manually or, as with Daniamant’s new W4-A, by submersion in water.
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Automated mooring system
MacGregor (Cargotec) and Kongsberg will deliver an automated mooring system for the world''s first autonomous container ship, ‘Yara Birkeland’.
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BareFLEET monitoring for Red Funnel
Reygar has announced that Red Funnel, is installing the BareFLEET monitoring system on ‘Red Kestrel’ – the new Isle of Wight Ro-Ro freight ferry.
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Tidetech data available through Veracity
Tidetech Commercial Marine will make its metocean data available to users of the DNV GL-hosted web services portal Veracity as data or via an API, enabling shipowners and managers to optimise their fleet operations, save fuel and increase vessel efficiency.
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AI will uncover ‘dangerous behaviours’
Danelec Marine has announced the introduction of a new ‘decision-support’ tool to enhance maritime safety and enable proactive decision-making in bridge operations.
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First auto-docking system on the market
Wärtsilä has secured the first order for its SmartDock auto-docking system, marking what is believed to be the world’s first commercially available auto-docking solution.
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Flexible davit system boosts efficiency
Vestdavit is introducing a flexible davit system that will offer single and dual point boat handling capability to ships that need to launch several boats over a short period, even in high seas.
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CM Labs Releases All-in-one Solution for Monitoring and Assessing Port Equipment Operator Training
Instructor Operating Station (IOS) complements Vortex simulators with rich functionality to guide and enrich operator training
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Snap Back Arrestor boosts rope safety
Wilhelmsen Ships Service’s new Timm Master 12 Snap Back Arrestor (SBA) acts as an energy absorbing core within the company’s Timm Master 12-strand plaited, mixed polymer rope to drastically reduce recoil, or snap-back potential.
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Rescue baskets added to Dacon offering
Dacon Rescue Equipment has reached a three-company-cooperation with RLS -Rettungstechnologie GmbH & Lebenshilfe Werkstatt Hildesheim e. V., for the Rescue Star Rescue Basket.
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Second-station-capable VHFs
Building on the success of the GX1700E, VHF marine radio manufacturer Standard Horizon has announced two new models.
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Largest UK maritime simulation centre opens
The UK’s largest and most sophisticated maritime simulation centre will open next month to offer specialist training opportunities with innovative technology including a variety of simulators and a ‘virtual shipyard’.