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  • News

    €76m for HERCULES

    2012-03-01T08:44:00Z

    Low and medium speed engine manufacturers Wärtsilä and MAN Diesel & Turbo have started the next phase of the extensive, long term HERCULES research programme.

  • Send in your story to Maritime Journal
    News

    Got a story to tell MJ?

    2012-02-29T09:37:00Z

    Send in your story to Maritime Journal. MJ has a broad remit, although the emphasis is squarely on European workboats.

  • Costa Allegra fire –another crisis for the cruise company
    News

    Another cruise crisis for Costa

    2012-02-28T12:42:00Z

    It’s the second crisis for Italian cruise firm Costa Cruises in as many months. The Costa Allegra is currently adrift off the Seychelles after a fire caused the ship’s generator to fail and lose power.

  • Tsunami marine debris is set to reach Hawaii this winter
    News

    Tsunami debris task force crisis meet

    2012-02-28T10:11:00Z

    A task force for the 2011 Japanese tsunami marine debris field, which is floating towards Hawaii, has met at the International Pacific Research Center (IPRC) In Hawaii to share information to help avert the crisis.

  • Koji Sekimizu, secretary general of IMO - good progress has been made
    News

    IMO head praises ‘green shipping’ progress

    2012-02-27T18:12:00Z

    Koji Sekimizu, secretary general of IMO, has been speaking of the progress made by shipping towards greater sustainability in an interview in the run up to the 25th SMM in September.

  • Hamburg is promoting the benefits of LNG Photo: HHM / M. Lindner
    News

    Hamburg banks on liquefied gas

    2012-02-24T17:43:00Z

    Hamburg Port Authority (HPA) and The Linde Group have joined together to advance the use of liquefied natural gas (LNG) in the port of Hamburg.

  • The DMD 4020 bound for the Port of Djibouti
    News

    Damen dock repair at Djibouti port

    2012-02-21T16:14:00Z

    A Damen Modular Dock (DMD) is being constructed and delivered to the Port of Djibouti to provide repair and maintenance services for the port authority’s fleet and other vessels calling at the port.

  • The Austal 27m trimaran WFSV render for Turbine Transfers
    News

    Austal get busy building in the Philippines

    2012-02-20T13:41:00Z

    Australian wind farm support vessel specialist, Austal, has commenced boatbuilding operations in the Philippines.

  • Strategic Marine are building eight offshore wind CTV’s for Njord Offshore
    News

    European wind contract for Oz boatbuilder

    2012-02-16T20:00:00Z

    Australian boatbuilder, Strategic Marine is breaking into Europe with a new contract to build eight 20 metre offshore wind farm crew service vessels for operators, Njord Offshore.

  • Twaron stay cables in action for Biglift
    News

    First BigLift job for Twaron

    2012-02-15T11:20:00Z

    Heavy lift specialist BigLift has just completed its first job with a new super fly jib, equipped with special Twaron stay cables to lengthen the crane to a radius of 55 metres.

  • The new harbour basin will be bordered by a new quay wall along which people can walk, with new steps to the water, a flood protection dyke and a renovated slipway.
    News

    Plans unveiled for €13m Elbe harbour revamp

    2012-02-15T08:00:00Z

    Plans for one of the biggest port related construction projects ever undertaken in the Elbe community of Wedel-Schulau on the western outskirts of Hamburg have been outlined by local authorities.

  • The pontoons have been enlarged by 50% for this year’s show
    News

    Seawork 2012: Earlier, bigger, better

    2012-02-14T12:54:00Z

    Seawork, organised by Mercator Media Ltd, will be celebrating its 15th year in 2012 and although it will take place a little earlier than usual, it promises to be bigger and better than ever before.

  • Mark Hoddinott will start work with the ISU in April.
    News

    New ISU Secretary General appointed

    2012-02-14T10:15:00Z

    The International Salvage Union has appointed Mark Hoddinott to succeed its Secretary General, Mike Lacey, on his planned retirement at the end of 2012.

  • PATCH ports, including Newhaven, will be at Southern Manufacturing this week
    News

    PATCH ports target manufacturing

    2012-02-13T15:56:00Z

    The Ports Adapting to Climate Change (PATCH) project is joining the Port of Newhaven at the UK’s Southern Manufacturing & Electronics Exhibition this week to promote new business ventures with manufacturers.

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    News

    MJFEB12 Front Cover Story

    2012-02-10T16:15:00Z

    Ireland’s Safehaven Marine signed contracts last month with the Faroe Islands Rescue Service to supply an Interceptor 48 self righting lifeboat.

  • Offshore oil and gas industry vessels crowd Lerwick Harbour in Shetland.
    News

    Busy year in prospect at Lerwick Harbour

    2012-02-10T13:00:00Z

    Positive signs for activity at Lerwick Harbour in 2012 point to another busy year in prospect at the Shetland port following increased traffic across various sectors in 2011.

  • ACE Winches fitting controller Bob Hammond demonstrates new winch equipment to Scotland’s First Minister Alex Salmond (left).
    News

    ACE celebrates largest ever export contract

    2012-02-09T16:29:00Z

    ACE Winches, the Aberdeenshire based deck machinery specialist, welcomed Scotland’s First Minister and local MSP Alex Salmond to its Aberdeenshire premises on Monday.

  • Austal’s existing customer Aremiti has ordered an 80m 20-knot catamaran for its inter-island service
    News

    Medium speed Austal catamaran for Tahiti

    2012-02-09T09:42:00Z

    Australian shipbuilder Austal has secured an order from French Polynesia operator SNC Aremiti Ferry for a medium speed 80m vehicle passenger catamaran ferry.

  • The vessel is being built at a fast pace, with two shifts of 14 craftsmen each working a six day week.
    News

    Royal Rowbarge build for Diamond Jubilee

    2012-02-08T09:45:00Z

    Traditional boatbuilder Mark Edwards of Richmond UK is building the Royal Rowbarge, which will take part in a number of high profile events this year, including leading the Jubilee Pageant on the Thames on 3 June.

  • SS Robin is one of only three National Historic Ships ‘Core Collection’ vessels based in London.
    News

    Funding finds a home for SS Robin

    2012-02-02T16:31:00Z

    The UK’s Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) awarded a confirmed grant of just under £1m to the SS Robin Trust on Tuesday, enabling the world’s oldest complete steamship to re-open to the public.