Industry News – Page 123

  • CWind will provide a crew transfer vessel as well as a team of technicians to carry out the full range of required tasks
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    CWind campaign to protect North Sea windfarm

    2015-05-26T17:20:00Z

    CWind is to provide a three-month corrosion protection campaign for Westermost Rough offshore windfarm in the North Sea, owned by DONG Energy, The UK Green Investment Bank and Marubeni Corporation.

  • The construction for inland shipping and small going seagoing trade below 100gt remains a huge industry in the Netherlands
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    Turnover up for Dutch maritime sector

    2015-05-26T16:52:00Z

    Turnover for the Dutch maritime technology sector increased by 17% in 2014 from €6.4bn in 2013 to €7.5bn, said the Dutch trade association, Netherlands Maritime Technology.

  • A render of the new 23m design
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    Walker Marine set to make waves

    2015-05-22T17:15:00Z

    New naval architecture consultancy business, Walker Marine Design Ltd, is off to a good start after securing a number of contracts for the offshore wind sector and wider marine industry.

  • Over 600 exhibitors will be showcasing their products at Seawork International 2015
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    Seawork sold out

    2015-05-22T14:45:00Z

    Seawork International, Europe’s largest commercial marine and workboat exhibition held in a working port, has announced that the event’s exhibition space is now fully sold out.

  • SK35 during trials (Photo: DGzRS)
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    German rescue group gets new boats

    2015-05-22T12:26:00Z

    The German Sea Rescue Service (DGzRS) was taking delivery of a new 28m Class cruiser at the end of May – the first of a new generation of search and rescue boats.

  • ‘RT Ambition’ and ‘RT Evolution’ towed the Cruise Ship ‘Viking Star’ safely into the Port of London
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    Rotortugs on the Thames

    2015-05-21T12:47:00Z

    The Kotug Rotortugs ‘RT Ambition’ and ‘RT Evolution’ have towed the Cruise Ship ‘Viking Star’ into the Port of London up the River Thames, the port’s largest ever cruise call.

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    Encouraging first year results

    2015-05-21T09:42:00Z

    2014 was the first full financial year of the DNV GL Group AS following the merger between the marine classification societies Det Norske Veritas and Germanischer Lloyd. “While both managing the ambitious merger and maintaining a full focus on providing premium service to our customers, we also increased our revenues ...

  • An Italian coastguard vessel approaches a people smuggling vessel in the Mediterranean (Photo International Organisation for Migration)
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    The escalating Mediterranean situation

    2015-05-20T16:28:00Z

    With the EU approving the use of force against people-smugglers in Libya – Malta-based security expert Marshall Consultants investigates the maritime security threats that are forcing them to act.

  • Aberdeen-based MAC provides consultancy and support services to the worldwide marine, renewables, construction, drilling and floating production industries
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    Marine warranty surveying

    2015-05-20T12:39:00Z

    Ian Stewart, business development manager at Maritime Assurance and Consulting (MAC) explains to ‘Maritime Journal’ why in the harsh and unforgiving marine environment, the role of Marine Warranty Surveying (MWS) has become ever more important to the renewables sector.

  • The new craft is powered by a pair of MAN D2862LE124 engines
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    Diesel powered hovercraft launch

    2015-05-18T12:06:00Z

    Hovertravel in partnership with Griffon Hoverworks has launched its new generation MAN diesel powered passenger hovercraft to serve the popular Isle of Wight passenger route.

  • Don Cockrill: “We are still fighting some bad legislation, and ports’ pilotage schemes remain unregulated so there’s nothing we can do even if we see bad or outright dangerous practices. It has to wait for an accident to happen.”
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    Don Cockrill: the realities of pilotage

    2015-05-15T11:25:00Z

    Don Cockrill and his team in the UK Maritime Pilots Association are involved, he says “in trying to remedy, literally, centuries of mistrust”.

  • The service agreement includes a fully managed service for Balfour Beatty's OFTO assets
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    Strategic marine services agreement

    2015-05-14T15:54:00Z

    James Fisher Marine Services has been awarded a lucrative marine services agreement with Balfour Beatty to deliver a range of integrated marine services in support of the group’s OFTO portfolio of offshore windfarms around the UK.

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    Award for Evinrude engine

    2015-05-08T16:40:00Z

    Evinrude’s new E-TEC G2 engine from BRP has been awarded the ‘Product Design’ prize at the recent Red Dot Awards.

  • An armed private security operative in the Indian Ocean (Photo: Wikipedia commons)
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    Growing complacency could result in loss of life

    2015-05-07T17:08:00Z

    The trend in maritime security is one of growing complacency, the Chief Operating Officer of one of a UK-based maritime security firm has warned.

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    Hybrid power workshop

    2015-05-06T12:00:00Z

    A two-day workshop on hybrid power and propulsion will bring the marine industry together for round table discussions and presentations on everything from battery management systems to windfarm vessel development.

  • The combined ACR and Ocean Signal brands now offer a full range of emergency position indicating radio beacons and AIS man overboard beacons, among other products
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    ACR acquires Ocean Signal

    2015-05-05T16:16:00Z

    Drew Marine Ltd has acquired marine communication and safety equipment company Ocean Signal, which will now operate as a unit of ACR Electronics Inc.

  • Jas Singh: “Aspirations are necessary for this world, we need to get the pollution cleaned up, this is a technology that will help make it happen”
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    Jas Singh: Auriga Energy

    2015-05-05T10:47:00Z

    It was the closure of a small, space industry site that got Jas Singh thinking about “being involved in the energy industry of the future”: hydrogen.

  • Micro-plastic fragments from the western North Atlantic, collected using a towed plankton net. Photo: Giora Proskurowski, Sea Education Association (SEA)
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    Micro-plastic problems revealed

    2015-04-30T15:19:00Z

    Micro-plastics entering the food chain are increasingly being found in the world''s oceans and could prove to be as harmful to marine life as larger debris like plastic bags, a new report suggests.

  • The £70m Milford Dock Master Plan will be developed in phases
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    Milford Dock developer appointed

    2015-04-30T12:00:00Z

    Cushman & Wakefield has been selected by the Port of Milford Haven as development consultant for its Milford Dock Master Plan.

  • The re-launched vessels will benefit from a complete internal refurbishment and will be put into Bureau Veritas class
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    Gardline refits crew transfer vessels

    2015-04-30T10:09:00Z

    Gardline Marine Sciences is reconfiguring two of its 20m crew transfer vessels to allow for more cargo to be carried on the foredeck, an increasing requirement for windfarm operations.