Industry News – Page 33
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>40,000 expected at 30th SMM in Hamburg
Two thousand exhibitors will be presenting their products, innovations or business ideas in the 10 halls at the Hamburg Messe exhibition centre from September 6-9, with visitors expected from at least 100 countries.
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Alfa Laval acquires BunkerMetric
A tech take over is poised to enhance voyage optimisation services for the bunker sector
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Boskalis completes KST and Maju Maritime sale
Boskalis and its co-shareholders KS Investments Pte Ltd (Keppel) have completed the sale of Keppel Smit Towage Pte Ltd (KST) and Maju Maritime Pte Ltd to Rimorchiatori Mediterranei.
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WATCH: Equinor FPSO equipped topside
Equinor’s impressive Johan Castberg FPSO is being prepared for a stint in the Barents Sea
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VIDEO: New rig anchor release device unveiled
A specialist rig anchor release technology has been launched by a UK company as it moves to new offices
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Humanitarian corridor agreed for Black Sea
As the war in Ukraine enters its sixth month, strangling vital food supplies, an agreement has been reached to get exports going again.
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WATCH: Rare subsea brine pools discovered
Researchers on-board the deep sea research vessel OceanXplorer have discovered rare brine pools in the Red Sea.
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Van Ameyde sets up shop in Singapore
Dutch marine surveying, consultancy and loss prevention group Van Ameyde Marine is expanding operations in Asia to meet growing demand for insurance-related services in the Asia-Pacific region.
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Hill Dickinson expands partnership team
Two maritime lawyers have been promoted to partner in the Greek office of Hill Dickinson.
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Re-power deal confirmed at Seawork
One of many deals made at Seawork has been confirmed for PME Group.
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Changes made at the top of British Marine
Three management changes have been made at the top of the UK leisure, superyacht and small commercial marine industry association.
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Nautical Institute appoints new President
The maritime professionals representative body celebrated its 50th Anniversary as it appointed a new president.
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Green hydrogen hub announced for Antwerp
Plug Power is building a green hydrogen hub at the Port of Antwerp-Bruges - but it’s not a realistic option for shipping, CEO Andy Marsh says.
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FILM CLIP: Hamburg Port’s harbourmaster retires
The harbourmaster at Germany’s largest sea port is retiring after 28 years at the helm.
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VIDEO: Marine civils at their most impressive
A coastal protection masterpiece in marine civil engineering has been completed by Jan de Nul.
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Lloyd’s Register creates new role
Marine classification organisation Lloyd’s Register (LR) has appointed a new Chief Technology and Innovation Officer.
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Strike halving oil and gas exports averted
The Norwegian government has stepped in to forbid oil and gas workers from going on strike, which could have resulted in a 60% drop in exports, news agency Reuters and other outlets have reported.
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SALT exceeds funding target
A boat finance start-up has closed its pre-seeding funding round with more subscriptions that anticipated
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WATCH: Unique clean-up ship wins AiP
A giant sailboat developed to address marine plastic pollution has been given the green light by Bureau Veritas.
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Interview: Siemens Energy on a mission
‘We are doing it for our children’: Siemens Energy VP South West Europe Paolo Menotti talks to MJ about a campaign to decarbonise the European ferry fleet.