Interviews – Page 5

  • Thijs Verstraete: “No-one chooses small turbines anymore... mostly because the fewer foundations, the cheaper it gets”
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    Thijs Verstraete: Parkwind

    2019-10-29T16:11:00Z

    Most of the time Thijs Verstraete’s asset management job is making sure nothing happens to Belgian-based Parkwind’s turbines.

  • Julien Le Feuvre: “Crossing over, we had to adapt to different priorities”
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    Julien Le Feuvre: Dometic

    2019-09-20T11:09:00Z

    “It’s all about keeping people warm in winter, cool in summer – that’s the same, whether it’s a leisure or work boat,” said Julien Le Feuvre of Dometic. “But crossing over, we had to adapt to different priorities”.

  • Kimmo Rauma: “Of course there’s some nervousness, a question mark over how much you want to show... [but] I believe it’s far better to be able to investigate how the technology can be improved”
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    Kimmo Rauma: Danfoss Editron

    2019-09-05T11:26:00Z

    Kimmo Rauma of Danfoss Editron, the company that helped bring hybridisation to the Estonian Police and Border Guard, is more than happy that the results from its latest installation onboard the 4.3MW ‘Ellen’ will be openly shared. In fact, he believes it’s the only real way forward.

  • Mervyn John ‘Jack’ Gaston: 1941-2019
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    Mervyn John ‘Jack’ Gaston: 1941-2019

    2019-08-20T11:57:00Z

    Following the recent passing of MJ’s former Tugs and Towing correspondent we take a more detailed look back at the life of this key contributor to both the magazine and the industry as a whole.

  • Dirk Illegems: “Rather than trying to threaten us by saying ‘you’re not allowed to do that with our product’, manufacturers have suddenly started to come up to us and begun to offer cooperation.”
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    Dirk Illegems: Dockmate

    2019-07-31T10:13:00Z

    “Five years ago, we had no help at all from any of the other product manufacturers,” said Dirk Illegems of Dockmate: that’s particularly troublesome if you’re producing a highly integrated system.

  • Kevin Rough: "In fact, this range became one of our biggest successes with payback coming inside three months, not the usual three years.”
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    Kevin Rough: Daniamant

    2019-05-30T11:18:00Z

    Kevin Rough of Danish headquartered Daniamant is getting used to pushing for change. But, he admitted, “it wasn’t something I was originally looking for”.

  • Angelo Bovo: It’s been quite satisfying to get a chance to update these vessels with a more environmentally-friendly design
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    Angelo Bovo: Veritas SPA

    2019-04-25T10:16:00Z

    The ubiquitous waste collection boats seen around Venice, 130 of them in all, are getting a makeover: one of the original designers, Angelo Bovo of Veritas SPA, admitted it’s “satisfying” to get another shot at it.

  • Cornelius von der Heydt: Hydrogen that’s “easier to handle than diesel... and it’s liquid at room temperature”
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    Cornelius von der Heydt: Hydrogenious

    2019-04-25T10:06:00Z

    Hydrogen as a fuel for support vessels? “People worry about safety,” said Cornelius von der Heydt of German-based company Hydrogenious. However, there is a form “that’s even slightly easier to handle than diesel... and it’s liquid at room temperature” he told ''MJ''. No cryogenics, no 300bar tank necessary.

  • Dor Raviv: “You haven’t just got one nearby vessel to think about, you can have hundreds to deal with”
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    Dor Raviv: Orca AI

    2019-03-21T08:44:00Z

    We now need ‘eyes’ able to spot trouble in the most crowded waters, says Dor Raviv of Orca AI.

  • Jonas Pedersen: Modularity “means using standardised components in a far more creative and detailed way than if we simply had a list of designs”
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    Jonas Pedersen: Tuco Marine

    2019-03-05T13:42:00Z

    It’s not just about high-tech materials or modularity “but both together” Jonas Pedersen of Tuco Marine Group told MJ.

  • Ulf Kanne: “Marine engines are so dirty that even running a small 5hp petrol four-stroke outboard produces as much NOx and hydrocarbon pollution as running 38.5 cars – this is really dramatic.”
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    Ulf Kanne: Charged with our future

    2019-02-07T12:25:00Z

    For Ulf Kanne, Green propulsion and investment expert, we may be closer to the end for internal combustion marine propulsion than many think.

  • Sofia Fürstenberg Stott:“Even if we adopt digital solutions and smart data... if we don’t change the business model itself the industry will miss its environmental targets”
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    Sofia Fürstenberg Stott: Nor-Shipping

    2019-01-08T11:33:00Z

    The maritime industry “needs to unlock opportunities a little outside its current remit” Sofia Fürstenberg Stott, Nor-Shipping’s development director told ''MJ''. And she’s determined to hand it a key.

  • Ugo Pavesi: “We began development keeping strictly to our normal production tools – nothing extra”
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    Ugo Pavesi: Transfluid

    2018-11-29T16:59:00Z

    When it comes to hybrids, Ugo Pavesi doesn’t want anyone to think that Transfluid does something ‘special’.

  • Peter Van Bruggen: “At first, people had to be convinced that local builders can do the job well... but now there’s no doubt.”
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    Peter Van Bruggen: Projectwise

    2018-11-02T12:01:00Z

    Despite Tanzania’s many lakes and waterways, there was a time that buying a locally built, commercial vessel “was impossible”, Peter Van Bruggen of Dutch-based Projectwise told MJ. “In fact, it was the same story across the whole of East Africa,” he said. “You couldn’t award a contract to a local ...

  • Walter Van der Pennen: “I kept on hearing ‘Why batteries – what’s wrong with diesel?’ Or ‘Yeah well, maybe climate change doesn’t really exist’... but there was a point last year when it changed”
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    Walter Van der Pennen: EST-Floattech

    2018-09-24T16:47:00Z

    “When I tried to tell people that electric-hybrid vessels were the future, I kept on hearing ‘Why batteries – what’s wrong with diesel?’ Or ‘Yeah well, maybe climate change doesn’t really exist’,” Walter Van der Pennen of EST-Floattech told ''MJ''. “But there was a point last year when it changed ...

  • Fabio Buzzi races his own yard’s record breaking speedboat designs, the development feeding back into FB’s range of patrol and rescue craft
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    Fabio Buzzi: FB Design (Italy)

    2018-08-29T11:27:00Z

    “There’s a continuous fight - you always have to accept a compromise between a beautiful, fast line and efficiency from the engineering point of view,”said Fabio Buzzi, founder and owner of Italian FB Design. “Bring those together and you’re winning.”

  • “It’s not just the equipment and the vessels that are still changing; even the way they are used varies between manufacturers and developers. This hasn’t settled, hasn’t stabilised yet.”
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    Hervé Lapierre: Louis Dreyfus Armateurs (France)

    2018-08-02T10:26:00Z

    “We’d had a lot of previous experience with dynamic positioned vessels, both cable layers and seismic research ships… But my real frustration was that the DP operations are basically a disaster in terms of fuel consumption and efficiency,” said Hervé Lapierre, head of newbuilding at Louis Dreyfus Armateurs Group (LDA). ...

  • A “Security Route” will guide fair visitors to exhibitors offering security-related products and services (Photo: Stefan Wallocha)
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    Cybersecurity to be a featured topic at SMM

    2018-07-18T09:46:00Z

    The MS&D conference, part of SMM, will take place on 6 and 7 September 2018 in the Hamburg Messe exhibition halls.

  • Tom  Eystø:  Autonomy’s cradle is, unfortunately, within the most exacting of arenas
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    Tom Eystø: Massterly

    2018-06-25T13:08:00Z

    Development toward autonomous windfarm support has already started, according to Tom Eystø, MD of Massterly, a new Norwegian joint venture between Kongsberg Maritime and Wilhelm Wilhelmsen.

  • Adrian Scales:  “There are a lot of clever people out there with good ideas. If you give them an overview... they’ll come up with a solution. Our place is to ask if it’s realistic”
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    Adrian Scales: Brookes Bell

    2018-05-14T08:03:00Z

    Innovation, even when it can’t stop a tragedy, can still answer some “very human” concerns says Adrian Scales,Special Casualty Representative for international marine consultancy Brookes Bell.