Latest Equipment News – Page 7
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Smoking cargo ship towed to temporary location
Reports have suggested up to 500 electric vehicles are on board the Fremantle Highway, which is still smoking after a fire broke out on board last Wednesday.
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One dies, many injured as fire ravages car carrier
A lethal fire is still raging on board the Fremantle Highway, an 18,500t cargo ship carrying 3,000 cars from Germany to Egypt.
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Getting on board with oil spill management
Every second counts when dealing with marine oil spills, says FirstMats director Richard O’Connor.
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Car carrier causes thousands of euros’ damage
A Wallenius Wilhelmsen car transporter ripped free from moorings and crashed into a floating dock, dry dock and quay before knocking over a shipyard crane.
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Navigation studies under way for ScotWind projects
Two new offshore wind farms are being planned for the North Sea, with work led by Thistle Wind Partners
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Aegir-Marine opens office in Turkey
Aegir-Marine has opened an office in Turkey with seven permanent service engineers now stationed there.
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Ocean Signal launches equipment unveiled at Seawork
Safety beacons that were unveiled at Seawork’s Innovations Showcase have now been launched commercially.
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Decom deploys largest yet Chopsaw
Decom Engineering has developed its largest Chopsaw to date in response to increased demand for larger sized subsea pipe cutting
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Fischer Panda power for Japanese hovercraft project
Griffon Hovercraft has once again opted for Fischer Panda power
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Strategic Marine CTVs to benefit from VEEM stability
Strategic Marine will install the gyros on its vessels in Southeast Asia and on specific wind farm crew vessels in Europe
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MacGregor chalks up access equipment order for cruiser
MacGregor has chalked up a large access equipment order for a cruise vessel
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New scanner opens up unreachable subsea structures
An upgrade to Force Technology’s new modular scanning technology means it can now reach the previously unreachable.
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Star and Tarmac Marine in safety equipment service deal
Four suction dredgers are getting the star treatment with a new fire, safety and equipment maintenance package
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In the spotlight: lithium battery fire risk
The dangers of lithium battery fires and a lack of awareness of how to deal with them has been brought under the spotlight again, with suggestions that regulations will soon be needed in maritime.
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First order for Marine Fire Safety life raft
A new 14 person life raft is helping a Southampton RIB charter company boost its income
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Pioneering machine-based surface collision avoidance
Machine based autonomous surface collision avoidance is progressing
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Turkish port in first with remote-controlled cranes
DP World Yarimca says it is the first port in the world to use remote-controlled, electric cranes in a bid to improve safety during operations.
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Hefring showcases smart marine assistant
A new smart guidance system continuously learns about your boat, helping to reduce fuel consumption and improve safety
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Network joins ‘revolution in connectivity at sea’
Demand for connectivity and real-time data has surged in the maritime industry, and OneWeb, with its 634 satellites, has launched a service at Nor-Shipping.
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Tool ensures tugs are at the right time and place
A new OptiPort tool has been making sure Kotug tugs are at the right place at the right time, and it’s all on a handheld device.