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  • Queen Mary 2 will extend the growth of cruise activity at the Port of Southampton.
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    Southampton Welcomes 'Queen Mary 2'

    2004-01-01T00:00:00Z

    The UK''s long tradition of making maritime history was extended this month with the spectacular naming ceremony for Queen Mary 2 , the world''s largest passenger liner, at the Port of Southampton and her subsequent departure on a maiden voyage to Fort Lauderdale USA.

  • Fast ballast system on Does said to have advantages.
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    A&R Pilot Tender Gets Fast Ballast System

    2004-01-01T00:00:00Z

    Abeking & Rasmussen has fitted a fast ballast system on the German SWATH pilot tender Dose and not only speeded up pilot transfer involving low-freeboard ships but also eased the rescue of people in the water.

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    Ceto Environmental's Third UK Response Centre

    2004-01-01T00:00:00Z

    Aberdeen based oil and chemical spill specialists Ceto Environmental Ltd , which is contracted to the MCA to deal with incidents involving hazardous and noxious substances, has announced the opening of a third regional response centre at Huddersfield.

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    Ship Knowledge: A Modern Encyclopedia

    2003-12-01T18:07:00Z

    This English language version of ''Scheepskennis'' follows the success of the Dutch language version in the author''s own country.

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    Cracking the Code

    2003-12-01T18:07:00Z

    When the ISM Code was introduced in 1998 for passenger ships, bulk carriers and tankers it was received with mixed reactions by an industry that was struggling economically and burdened by legislation.

  • There are towering prospects for marine renewables energy.
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    Christmas Cheer for Marine Renewables

    2003-12-01T00:00:00Z

    Christmas came early for everyone involved in the fast developing marine offshore renewable energy industry with the British Government''s 1 December announcement that it would increase the Renewables Obligation scheme from 10% by 2010 to15% by 2015. The 50% boost in the Renewables Obligation follows extensive lobbying from the wind ...

  • An aerial view model shows the Port of Southamptons proposed Dibden Bay terminal on the left.
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    UK Call for Early Boxport Decisions

    2003-12-01T00:00:00Z

    The UK House of Commons'' Transport Select Committee has published its long awaited report on the nation''s ports industry. The report has recognised the need for additional container port capacity, stating that ''Suitable berths are essential if the United Kingdom is to retain direct shipping services rather than being served ...

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    Lloyds Beal Acquires Enviroquip

    2003-12-01T00:00:00Z

    Lloyds Beal , the once traditional anchors and chains group which now hires and tests all forms of lifting gear, is moving into the environmental services market with the acquisition of Enviroquip Ltd . The business also provides independent recycling and waste management consultancy services, including a recycling network to ...

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    New Acquisition

    2003-12-01T00:00:00Z

    As of last month, equity investor EquiVest , represented by Munich based CBR Management GmbH , has acquired from EMG EuroMarine Electronics , a Hamburg based Rheinmetall Group company, the business operations of STN Atlas Marine Electronics GmbH ofHamburg. The new company will operate under the name of SAMElectronics GmbH ...

  • Cheetah 6.2m Catamaran operating out of Bude
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    Cheetah Goes Surfing at Bude

    2003-12-01T00:00:00Z

    Isle of Wight based Cheetah Marine have delivered a 6.2m Cheetah catamaran to a commercial fisherman in Bude, Cornwall who will use it for potting and netting off the North Cornish coast. With a shallow sand bar guarding the entrance to Bude harbour and heavy Atlantic surf often rolling in, ...

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    ABB/A&P Repair Alliance

    2003-12-01T00:00:00Z

    Marine turbocharging and servicing company ABB has entered into a non-exclusive alliance with A& P Southampton to provide enhanced ship repair and support services for vessels calling at the port.

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    Fugro Acquires Thales Geosolutions

    2003-12-01T00:00:00Z

    Thales and Fugro have finalised an agreement under which Fugro has acquired Thales Geosolutions for 147.5 million in cash. UK headquartered Thales Geosolutions , which has some 2,000 employees worldwide and forecasts revenues for this year above ? 200 million, is expected to complement Fugro insupplying the survey, positioning and ...

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    European Commission Publishes Ships Blacklist

    2003-12-01T00:00:00Z

    One year on from the Prestige disaster which devastated the coast of Spain, the European Commission has published the first list of ships which have been definitively banned from EU ports.

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    Stiff Stuff for Shaking Sheerlegs

    2003-12-01T00:00:00Z

    Netherlands based engineering company Techno Fysica BV specialises in solving problems related to the dynamic loading of machinery and installations using several measuring and analysis techniques. In a recent case demonstrating how a combination of good components can go wrong when insufficient attention is paid to the integration aspects of ...

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    Oil Pollution Conference Date

    2003-12-01T00:00:00Z

    With the continuing impact of the Erika and Prestige sinkings still resonating through the European maritime community and beyond, the announcement of the 17th Annual Oil Pollution Conference could not be more timely. The event will be held in London on 15 and 16 March 2004, followed by a practical ...

  • The new Damen built dredger will be based in Hai Phong.
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    VOSTA LMG Launch Vietnam Dredger

    2003-12-01T00:00:00Z

    A 1,500m 3capacity trailing suction hopper dredger ordered from VOSTA LMG andbeing built at Damen Shipyards Cargo Vessels in Hoogezand, Holland for Vietnams''s Waterway Dredging and Construction Co No1 waslaunched last month.

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    'Tricolor' Salvage Suspended

    2003-12-01T00:00:00Z

    Salvage operations in the English Channel to remove the sunken car carrier Tricolor and its cargo have been suspended due to hostile weather conditions. Based on weather statistics from the past, it could be April or May 2004 before work can resume.

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    Euronav Launch Budget AIS

    2003-12-01T00:00:00Z

    The collision avoidance benefits of AIS will become more financially accessible to the operators of smaller commercial and leisure vessels when Euronav launches its low-cost Ai3000 AIS receiver at the 2004 London International Boat Show . The £ 799 (Inc VAT) NMEA compatible receiver can be linked to current PC ...

  • A propeller shaft with new ROMOR 1 stave bearings from Maprom Engineering awaits installation.
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    Rubber Prop Shaft Bearings for Nuclear Ice Breaker

    2003-12-01T00:00:00Z

    Murmansk Shipping Company operates the world''s largest nuclear powered river ice breaker. The 1987 built Taymir generates 45,000kW of propulsive power which drives through three water lubricated closed propeller shaft installations. Each shaft has a diameter of 950mm and weighs up to 62 tonnes. The propeller and its hub weigh ...

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    Hi-Tec Acquires Bollom

    2003-12-01T00:00:00Z

    Maidstone UK based Hi-Tec Spray Ltd has grown as a UK force in surface coating technology for the marine industry following its acquisition of Bollom Finishing Equipment . The newly expanded company now has a team of 40 service engineers based at branches in Manchester, Coventry, Bristol, Southampton, Stowmarket, Maidstone ...