Key Deals – Page 154

  • Crest wants to make waves in renewables
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    Foreign tidal harbour development in NZ

    2012-04-03T14:29:00Z

    New Zealand has historically struggled to get home grown support for tidal energy – now some energy companies are beginning to change tact and act as ‘hosts’ for foreign developers to help drive the market forward.

  • Seatruck Precision is launched at the FSG Flensburg Yard in Germany last month
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    Award winning Ro-Ros for Irish Sea routes

    2012-04-02T17:14:00Z

    Seatruck Precision, the final vessel in Seatruck’s series of four new ro-ro freight vessels, was launched at FSG Flensburg Yard in Germany on 23 March.

  • The course was attended by 53 students from many nations.
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    Escola Europea teaches short sea shipping

    2012-03-30T14:43:00Z

    Between 24 and 27 of March 2012 the Escola Europea de Short Sea Shipping organised and presented a Motorways of the Sea Training course for students of the University of Barcelona.

  • MARIN’s Depressurised Wave Basin (DWB) was officially opened last month in the Netherlands.
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    Dutch open unique marine research facility

    2012-03-29T15:14:00Z

    The Maritime Research Institute Netherlands’ (MARIN) Depressurised Wave Basin (DWB) has been officially inaugurated by the Dutch Minister of Economic Affairs, Agriculture and Innovation.

  • The Royal Alfred Seafarers’ Society’s catering team; from left, kitchen assistant Hilda Hagan, catering manager Jenny O’Neil and cook Nanna Dapaah.
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    Seafarers’ Society salutes healthy diet

    2012-03-28T12:06:00Z

    A Surrey UK home specialising in dementia care is inviting budding chefs to try their hand at a collection of recipes aimed at boosting cardiovascular health.

  • Companies from across Europe will be displaying their latest producrs and services at RORO.
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    RORO returns with environmental focus

    2012-03-28T11:36:00Z

    A number of challenges lie in front of the ro-ro industry, but how well equipped are businesses to cope with the European Commission’s new environmental regulations?

  • The Vantage River Discovery II
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    Dutch shipyard hands over river cruisers

    2012-03-21T16:38:00Z

    Dutch shipbuilder Shipyard De Hoop has built a first generation river cruise vessel – the first in four for US tour operator Vantage Deluxe World Travel.

  • ICS chairman Spyros M Polemis
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    ICS calls for global shipping legislation

    2012-03-21T11:50:00Z

    "Balancing environmental aspirations with economic realities, but also with political realities is not easy", International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) chairman Spyros M Polemis, pointed out this week.

  • Seawork - three days in May; don’t miss them…
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    The worldwide appeal of Seawork 2012

    2012-03-20T14:06:00Z

    With more overseas involvement than ever, this year''s Seawork (22-24 May, Southampton) is set to deliver an outstanding performance as a demonstration arena and meeting venue of international importance.

  • Liverpool 2 – Peel’s new green logistics hub
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    Procurement begins at Liverpool

    2012-03-19T12:19:00Z

    Peel Ports in the UK has commenced procurement for the new deep water container terminal being built at the Port of Liverpool.

  • Hamburg, Antwerp and Rotterdam are satisfied with the European Parliament Environment Committee voting results
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    Largest EU ports support moves on sulphur

    2012-03-15T16:10:00Z

    Three major European ports, Hamburg, Antwerp and Rotterdam, have said they are satisfied with the European Parliament’s ‘sulphur emissions’ resolution, which goes beyond the IMO regulations.

  • Damen First Crew Supplier 1605
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    Damen supplier built in Ecuador

    2012-03-14T16:17:00Z

    A Damen Fast Crew Supplier 1605 will be built for the first time in Ecuador by Astilleros Navales Ecuatorianos (Astinave) shipyard.

  • News

    Marine Planned Maintenance

    2012-03-14T08:30:00Z

    Marine Software Ltd is supplying Marine Planned Maintenance software to Briggs Marine Contractors, to include 18 vessels and separate shore side maintenance equipment.

  • News

    Award Shortlist

    2012-03-13T13:00:00Z

    London headquartered, employee owned marine engineering company Houlder has been shortlisted for a National Council for Work Experience (NCWE) Work Placement of the Year Award.

  • News

    Pay as you sail

    2012-03-13T11:30:00Z

    Norway based E-navigation company NAVTOR has announced what it claims is a market first, with the launch of its ‘Pay As You Sail’ (PAYS) DNV approved NAVTOR ENC Service.

  • News

    RIBs for Malta

    2012-03-13T11:30:00Z

    Finland’s Boomeranger Boats has won a European tender to deliver three high speed RIB’s to Malta armed forces.

  • News

    Balast water approval

    2012-03-13T11:30:00Z

    The Maritime Environmental Protection Committee of the United Nations'' International Maritime Organization (IMO) has granted Siemens Final Approval for its Sicure ballast water management system.

  • News

    Chinese ferry for Damen

    2012-03-13T11:30:00Z

    Damen Shipyards Gorinchem and Afai Southern Shipyard in China have been contracted to build a 35 m ferry for Liuzhou Yinliu Hotel Management.

  • News

    Rena report reveals short cut

    2012-03-12T18:30:00Z

    An interim report on the Rena cargo ship grounding has revealed that the crew may have been taking a short cut which caused the incident.

  • Delta is powering the Irish coastguard
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    Delta power Irish Coastguard

    2012-03-09T12:25:00Z

    The UK’s Delta Power Group is delivering its second batch of RIBs to the Irish Coastguard shortly as part of a total fleet upgrade.