Interviews – Page 3
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New partnership to produce fleet of 10 WTIVs and WFIVs
Cadeler CEO Mikkel Gleerup says the new vessels will be ‘certainly different’ and future proof against the growing size of wind turbines.
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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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Maintaining position as ’shipbuilder of choice’
Devil in the detail – Strategic Marine is putting the growing demand for comfort at the heart of its vessel designs.
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Viewpoint: The importance of automation for safety
Orca AI co-founder and CTO Dor Raviv on the march towards automation for efficiency and safety
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PROFILE: Sanmar Shipyards chairman Ali Gürün
“Sometimes it’s better to follow the man with the machete,” says Sanmar chairman Ali Gürün
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OPINION: Large project demand is dwarfing capacity
Contractors and developers face multiple challenges in keeping up with the pace of demand for larger turbines - new approaches are needed, writes HLP (Heavy Lift Projects) managing director Alex Fyfe
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INTERVIEW: European tugowners in choppy seas
Secretary general Anna Maria Darmanin has been at the helm of the ETA since 2016, and today she says the industry has three major concerns that if not addressed could have quite serious implications.
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OPINION: Svitzer COO on towage and transition
Kasper Karlsen, Global COO at Svitzer, on the challenges of transition
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Above the waves: ECMA winner Artemis Technologies
Artemis Technologies is looking to new horizons as it develops its first electric foiling ferry
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Actisense eyes commercial marine
Recently granted RINA Type Approval is evidence that Actisense products can sail into commercial marine, says CEO Phil Whitehurst
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Winds of change: BMT at the forefront of new vessel designs
As the offshore wind market grows, vessel designs are changing quickly to accommodate demand.
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Measuring the cost benefits of real-time sea state data
Miros talks to MJ about how real-time sea state data could save millions in wind farm operating costs.
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On the cusp: 2023 could be pivotal
READ OUR INTERVIEW with Seacat founder and director Ian Baylis, who believes the CTV vessel market will take off after years of fluctuation
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OPINION: Offshore, the weak link is the chain
Broken supply chains are the main stumbling block to growing offshore floating wind, says the director of Offshore Engineering at marine consultancy Houlder.
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£2.5 billion three-in-one project drawn up
Plans for an ambitious all-in-one container terminal, flood defence barrier and hydro-electric generator could be in place within two years.
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Interview: WISTA president Elpi Petraki
New WISTA president Elpi Petraki talks to Maritime Journal about the shipping industry for women – and how to get more of them on board.
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'The gate is open' for US/UK offshore
A recent UK delegation to the US has renewed emphasis on getting the state of North Carolina and its ports on board with offshore wind.
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Smart ferries set to transform urban waterways
A Norwegian start-up is building the first smart ferry that it says could shift urban transport back to the water.
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Profile: Continual investment, continual innovation
Teignbridge Propellers is digging deep to stay at the forefront of precision engineering.
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Diverse buys 12-acre freehold as boatbuilding booms
Diverse Marine has secured the freehold of its shipyard site, with the ultimate aim of building a new ‘world-class’ shipyard.