All articles by Jake Frith – Page 4
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Solent Gateway eyes renewables opportunities
Solent Gateway in the UK is marketing itself squarely at the renewables sector with its designated Freeport status complemented by sea, road and rail access.
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Adelte boarding bridges for Bremerhaven
Spanish engineering group Adelte has been contracted by Bremenports GmbH & Co. KG to design and manufacture three Pegasus Seaport Passenger Boarding Bridges (SPBBs).
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Fleet’s roadmap to net zero
The UK’s largest ship operator servicing the oil and gas industry, has kick started its ambitious fleet decarbonisation plans with an in-depth sustainability study across its 44 offshore infrastructure support vessels.
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Silent sailing through Antarctic ice
The new Antarctic Supply & Research Vessel (ASRV) Nuyina for the Australian government has arrived at its home port of Hobart in Tasmania.
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Pilot boat successfully running on methanol
The Fastwater project aims to build on Methanol’s numerous references as a simple to adopt sustainable marine fuel.
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Heavy load-out for Kincardine
Heavy lifting specialist company Mammoet has completed load-out of five floating wind platforms for the Kincardine Offshore Wind Farm.
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$100 million zero emission vessel fleet for 2030
Could ambitious new vessel designs be the key in reversing the decline in numbers of European young people wanting to work offshore?
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Life extension for ageing offshore assets
ABS has further developed its approach to aging offshore assets with publication of the Guide for Life Extension of Floating Production Installations.
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Thames jetty renewal awarded
Belgian construction major Herbosch-Kiere NV and its British subsidiary Herbosch-Kiere Ltd have recently been awarded a contract for the renewal of Thunderer Jetty on the Thames in Dagenham (near London, UK).
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First of the Endurance class launched and Christened
Next Generation Shipyards has Christened the first Crew Tender Vessel of its new NG Endurance class at Lauwersoog in Holland.
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French shipbuilder’s Romanian expansion
French shipbuilder Piriou has purchased former Romanian subcontractor ATG, establishing Piriou ATG Romania as a 100% group subsidiary.
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Giacomo Castoldi
Electrification and decarbonisation have slid firmly to the top of the commercial marine agenda in recent years. MJ spoke to Giacomo Castoldi to find out where jet propulsion slots into the rush to maximum efficiency.
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Core barrel technology for challenging wind power site investigation
Geoquip Marine has successfully completed a highly challenging offshore windfarm geotechnical investigation in harsh environmental conditions off the coast of Japan.
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Silent sightseeing boat introduces new concepts
Volvo Penta has released the details of its advanced hybrid power solution for Hurtigruten Svalbard’s new sightseeing vessel.
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Hydrogen pipes not electricity cables for offshore wind
Strohm, a manufacturer of fully bonded, Thermoplastic Composite Pipe has signed a memorandum of understanding with Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy.
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Diesel outboard to run on hydrogen
Diesel outboard engine manufacturer Cox Marine, has joined SHAPE UK, a consortium looking to transition Portsmouth International Port into the UK’s first zero-emissions maritime hub.
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Lifting simulation contract extension
Heerema Marine Contractors has renewed its Long-Term System Support Program contract with Kongsberg Digital for another five years.
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Cable layer breaks records at Middlesbrough
A new visitor broke records for the region’s offshore wind industry when it recently sailed into the UK’s Port of Middlesbrough.
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Waterjet variant offered for diesel outboard
Jet-Tech Propulsion LLC has partnered with Diesel Outboards LLC to introduce a high-performance waterjet option for the OXE diesel outboard.
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Big cranes for big turbines
Huisman has been awarded a contract from COSCO Shipping (Qidong) Offshore Co., Ltd. for the design and construction of two >2,000mt Leg Encircling Cranes.