Industry News – Page 207

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    Svitzer tugs survey

    2012-05-04T09:00:00Z

    (UK) Selex Elsag, a Finmeccanica company, through the UK Marine Division, has won a contract from the tug operator Svitzer to carry out annual radio and AIS surveys on all of its 90 UK based vessels.

  • LRIT – a sophisticated vessel monitoring tool
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    SafeMed workshop focuses on LRIT

    2012-05-03T18:30:00Z

    A SafeMed II Project workshop has been held at the European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA) in Lisbon to increase awareness of the Long Range Identification and Tracking of Ships (LRIT) system.

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    African risks

    2012-05-03T11:02:00Z

    (Somalia) The International Bargaining Forum (IBF) is declaring a high risk area for the territorial waters of Benin and Nigeria, following the increasing number of attacks on vessels and kidnap of crews there.

  • The Royal Barge will process to Tower Bridge Photo: Joseph Bennett
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    PLA looks to avoid Jubilee Pageant chaos

    2012-05-02T15:34:00Z

    This month''s Maritime Journal reports on the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Pageant preparations - a potential logistical nightmare for the Port of London Authority (PLA).

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    Security guard standard

    2012-05-02T09:59:00Z

    (Europe) International maritime security specialist Sea Marshalls Limited, which provides armed and unarmed security teams for vessels transiting pirate infested waters, is the first company to gain insurance which complies with BIMCO’s new Guardcon standards.

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    Renewing the Humber

    2012-05-01T09:59:00Z

    (UK) Businesses involved in the growing renewables sector are to be given practical industry support with the return of a flagship green energy conference.

  • Jumbo Javelin performs the TP installation at Anholt
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    Jumbo installation at Anholt windfarm

    2012-04-30T15:54:00Z

    Jumbo Heavylift’s DP2 vessel Jumbo Javelin has recently installed the first transition pieces (TP) for the Anholt Offshore windfarm in Denmark.

  • Peter Whitlock of Keel Marine
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    Observing 40 years of marine design evolution

    2012-04-30T13:01:00Z

    “I was thrown in the deep end, said Peter Whitlock of Keel Marine. “Its scary enough supervising a build from your own plans for the first time, but doing it in a small yard in Japan in 1976 is a huge culture shock.”

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    MJAPR12 Front Cover Story

    2012-04-30T13:01:00Z

    Three new Safehaven Marine vessels, the Wildcat 53 catamaran Orca III, built as a Cat 0 wind farm/crew transfer vessel and sister ships Diogo de Teive and Josse van Hurtere, the third and fourth of a four vessel pilot boat order for the Azores Islands, are seen during sea ...

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    Schottel Middle East

    2012-04-30T12:56:00Z

    ATOS International L.L.C. will be the authorised Schottel Service and Spares provider in the UAE, Bahrain and Oman, working in close cooperation with SME in Dubai.

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    Looking for dealers

    2012-04-27T11:00:00Z

    (UK) Devon based WaterMota, then sole UK and Republic of Ireland Hyundai SeasAll, WhisperPower and Craftsman Marine distributor is looking to appoint new dealers to its network.

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    Fugro acquires EMU

    2012-04-26T11:23:00Z

    (Netherlands) Fugro NV has acquired EMU Limited to advance growth in marine environmental survey and consultancy. EMU is an independent marine survey and environmental consultancy specialist with annual revenues of over €20m.

  • The Cutty Sark has defied all the odds and made an impressive comeback
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    Cutty Sark reopens

    2012-04-25T09:22:00Z

    Her Majesty the Queen will officially reopen the 1869 tea clipper, Cutty Sark, today after a multi million UK restoration project spanning six years.

  • Windsense aims to make wind turbines more effective Photo: NTE
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    Kongsberg get Windsense

    2012-04-24T18:46:00Z

    Norway’s Kongsberg Maritime is developing the Windsense project, which aims to develop a new and flexible instrumentation system for wind turbines.

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    Spanish renewables

    2012-04-24T18:30:00Z

    (Spain) The programme for Sinaval-Eurofishing Elite 2013, which runs from 16 to 18 April, is to include the first Bilbao Marine Energy Week, an event aimed at trade specialists and firms already working in the field of renewable marine energy sources or seeking to diversify into this emerging sector.

  • Andreas Chrysostomou, Chairman MEPC, IMO Photo: IMO
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    Industry backs Propulsion & Emissions Conference

    2012-04-24T18:30:00Z

    Mercator Media’s 34th Motorship Propulsion and Emissions Conference, being held in Hamburg, Germany on the 23-24 May 2012, is getting full backing from the industry.

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    Second French ferry

    2012-04-23T18:39:00Z

    (France) Ferry operators DFDS and LDA have doubled the frequency on the popular Dover – Calais crossing of the English Channel.

  • The Port of Oostende – flying the flag for change
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    PATCH ports target Seawork

    2012-04-23T18:38:00Z

    Ports Adapting to Change (PATCH) is hosting a Seawork 2012 conference this year - helping ports improve strategy on the important issues of management, financing and cooperation.

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    Dutch ship breaking

    2012-04-20T15:41:00Z

    (Netherlands) On March 1st 2012The Netherlands’ Hydrographic and Marine Consultants BV (HMC) received a cheque of little over €80,000 last month from the European Union to develop a Ship Dismantling Instrument.

  • Left to right, Peter Luff, Defence Equipment Minister, Mark Prisk, Business Minister, Toby Allies, Pendennis sales and marketing director, and Richard Sadler, chief executive of Lloyds Register
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    UK marine industries showcase

    2012-04-19T16:35:00Z

    The British Government launched its first marine industries showcase at the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) last month to highlight the industry’s multi-billion pound contribution to the UK economy.