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  • Some 2,500 tonnes of molasses from Pakistan is discharged from the MV Orakota.
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    Molasses Passes Through Cardiff

    2004-11-01T00:00:00Z

    The UK''s largest animal feed importer has begun importing molasses through a new £ 350,000 dedicated facility at the Port of Cardiff .

  • The Cap de Creus data are being used to plan the acquisition of additional geophysical data, cores and oceanographic information.
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    Seafloor Mappers Delight In Detail

    2004-11-01T00:00:00Z

    Fugro Survey Ltd and AOAGeophysics Inc have mapped the Cap de Creus canyon head northeast of Barcelona in the Gulf of Lion, acquiring a dataset with a hull-mounted multibeam system. The map data acquired during the summer clearly shows a wide range of active geological processes, from mass wasting and ...

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    A Hot Wind Blows

    2004-11-01T00:00:00Z

    In a period of 24 hours last month, three times as much new wind power capacity (300MW) was approved in Scotland and Wales than was built during the whole of last year. To date this year in the UK, 30 new wind energy projects have been consented, at a 75% ...

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    Aker Shakes the Cruise World

    2004-11-01T00:00:00Z

    Finland''s Aker Yards Group has merged its two shipyards in that country, Kvaerner Masa - Yards Inc and Aker Finnyards Inc , into a new company called Aker Finnyard s.

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    German SWATH Programme Hits a Snag

    2004-11-01T00:00:00Z

    Electrical problems during sea trials have delayed the delivery of Planet , Germany''s biggest SWATH vessel. The word from Nordseewerke (NSW) in Emden is that handover might not now take place before the end of the year.

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    Big Box Load Is Beautiful

    2004-11-01T00:00:00Z

    On 27 September, the pushboat Riad left Rotterdam''s ECT Delta Terminals with a record load of 652TEU. All of the 415 containers on board were full, to be unloaded in Rotterdam and feedered on to Antwerp.

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    A&P Birkenhead Land Deal

    2004-11-01T00:00:00Z

    Ship repairers A&P Birkenhead and Reddington Finance Ltd have reached an agreement for the sale and leaseback of some of A&P''s land at Birkenhead. A&P Birkenhead retains ownership of the drydocks but some surplus land will be sold to the property developers. A&P believes the arrangement will enable it to ...

  • Effer cranes have been installed on a number of Damen Multicats.
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    'Voe Viking' Gets First New Model Effer Crane

    2004-11-01T00:00:00Z

    A new Multicat under construction at Damen Shipyards '' Hardinxveld yard in the Netherlands will be the first vessel fitted with the new model 18000 3S crane from Italian manufacturer Effer .

  • Matador III raises the dredger Thor R from approaches to the Danish Port of Esjberg last month.
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    Multraship Completes Danish Dredger Salvage at Esjberg

    2004-11-01T00:00:00Z

    Terneuzen based Multraship Salvage has completed the lifting of the 79m trailing suction hopper dredger Thor R , which sank in the mouth of the Danish port of Esjberg on 26 September.

  • The 150 ton anchor handling towing winch leaves the ACE factory.
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    ACE Set the Pace in Winch Delivery

    2004-11-01T00:00:00Z

    Scotland based Alfred Cheyne Engineering Ltd (ACE Winches) continue to demonstrate their ability to deliver large winch packages in short delivery times.

  • An artists view of VOSTA LMGs new cutter suction dredger for Malaysia.
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    VOSTA LMG Flourishing in the East

    2004-11-01T00:00:00Z

    Amsterdam based dredger builder and dredging components supplier VOSTA LMG has won an ''Engineering and Components'' contract for a packaged CSD500 cutter suction dredger from a partner in Malaysia. The contract includes the design of the dredger, critical components such as the dredge pump, cutter head and ladder, operator cabin, ...

  • European ports are under pressure to return empty containers to China. Photo courtesy Port of Felixstowe
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    FTA Considers Dire Port Congestion Options

    2004-11-01T00:00:00Z

    Members of the British Shippers'' Council (BSC) have expressed extreme concern that their supply chains are at breaking point due to the growing pressures of port congestion.

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    Dredging D-Day Looms for Port of Antwerp

    2004-11-01T00:00:00Z

    A report compiled by the Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis (CPB) following a two year study into the deepening of the River Scheldt has found that such works would not have a negative impact on the environment or security. The river, with its estuary and a navigation channel running ...

  • New Greenpeace ship causes a row.
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    'Beluga 11' Yard Goes Bankrupt Over Cost Row With Greenpeace

    2004-11-01T00:00:00Z

    The Fridtjof Nansen Shipyard in east Germany has applied for bankruptcy proceedings after Greenpeace paid only part of the ¢ 1.4m price for its newbuilding Beluga 11 , saying the ship had not been properly finished.

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    Supplier's E-Commerce Award

    2004-11-01T00:00:00Z

    Martek Marine , the Rotherham UK based supplier of safety monitoring systems to the global marine industry, has won Best Use of Teleworking at the 2004 DTI/InterForum E-Commerce Awards ceremony in London last month. The company makes extensive use of voice over internet (VOIP) and Virtual Private Networking (VPN) to ...

  • The entire Versi-Dredge product line will now be powered by John Deere engines.
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    John Deere Diesels for Dredgers

    2004-11-01T00:00:00Z

    IMS , a division of Liquid Waste Technology LLC , has opted to install John Deere engines on its entire Versi-Dredge product line.

  • AGalileo satellite under build.
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    EC Gives Go for Galileo

    2004-11-01T00:00:00Z

    The European Commission adopted a communication last month on moving to the deployment and operational phases of the European satellite radio navigation system.

  • Front cover and inside front cover of Issue 9, December 1988, Maritime Journal takes on a new look A4 format.
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    Maritime Journal Celebrates Milestone with Bumper 200th Issue

    2004-11-01T00:00:00Z

    It is unusual to visit the offices of a marine industries company or enter the wheelhouse of a workboat and not find a well examined copy of Maritime Journal on the reception table or somewhere near the helm.

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    ShipRepair & Conversion Embarks On New Format

    2004-11-01T00:00:00Z

    ShipRepair & Conversion 2004 London marks the first appearance in a new guise of a major event for the industry, which has been held annually in London for the past 12 years but will henceforward alternate yearly between its home city and leading overseas repair centres.

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    Ship

    2004-10-01T18:07:00Z

    Published this month in association with the National Maritime Museum at Greenwich UK, this stunning coffee table book does just what it says on the cover, presenting ''5,000 Years of Maritime Adventure'' in a single volume packed with information and images presented in the inimitable Dorling Kindersley house style.