Latest Equipment News – Page 9
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Cyber resilience approval for Damen Triton
Damen has received classification society Bureau Veritas (BV) Type Approval Certification for Cyber Resilience for its Triton Internet of Things (IoT) platform.
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Cargo ship crashes into North Sea wind turbine
Investigators remain tight-lipped over a cargo ship crashing into an Ørsted offshore wind turbine last week.
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Aids to Navigation: A word from Seawork exhibitor Hydrosphere
Since 1994, Hydrosphere has been providing reliable, high-quality and cost-effective AtoN solutions to the marine industry and beyond. Managing director John Caskey shares some pointers.
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Caudwell Marine announces 300hp outboard with integrated steering
A new diesel outboard and steering system could be a game changer for vessels in the commercial and military markets.
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Revealed: the world’s first uncrewed SAR vessel
Zelim selects Sea Machines SM300 autonomy for unmanned search and rescue vessel
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Vessel ordered to maintain navaids
Marine services provider Briggs Marine will enhance its maintenance support vessel provision following an order for a 40m long addition to its fleet from Spain’s Freire Shipyard.
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Royal seal of approval for marine technology innovators
Three marine technology companies are among those to receive the first King’s Awards for Enterprise
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Another marine death highlights ‘shipping’s deadly problem’
Reports of another marine worker who died during transfer to a seagoing vessel has prompted calls from a safety advisory firm to educate crews - and fast.
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Developing next generation turbine installation crane technology
A new vessel offshore installation system is being developed for the next generation of offshore wind turbine generators
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Cummins to spend $10m on new European facility
Engine maker Cummins is to open its first European specialist high horsepower engine rebuild facility at a cost of $10 million.
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Heerema installs wind turbines with new floating method
A wind farm installation has been carried out using a new RNA floating method by marine contractor Heerema
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Gigantic quay cranes arrive at Antwerp
A ‘major milestone’ in a €200 million expansion plan to the Antwerp Gateway terminal has been passed with the arrival of three gigantic quay cranes.
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Viewpoint: The importance of automation for safety
Orca AI co-founder and CTO Dor Raviv on the march towards automation for efficiency and safety
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Scantrol supplies control system for ROV
Scantrol focuses on autonomous vessels with 20 orders for its mTrack control system
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The 3D printed ferry changing the face of waterways transport
An autonomous electric 3D printed ferry will be the future of waterborne mobility on the Seine
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Windfarm hybrid mooring explored
Hybrid mooring lines are being tested in a simulation of real-life conditions to see if they hold promise for use securing floating wind turbines
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EXCLUSIVE: BMT opens tug pilotage training hub
A five-bridge training platform for tug and ship pilotage has been opened at BMT’s offices on the south coast of England
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Strategic Marine orders another 100 Cat engines
Global shipbuilder and Seawork exhibitor Strategic Marine says its order of 100 Cat32 engines is an indication of confidence in its vessels
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MAIB issues flexible hose fire warning
MAIB is investigating the risks posed by flexible hoses after fire broke out on a cargo ship
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Research ship topples over in dry dock
A 76m-high research vessel now owned by the US Navy pitched over in an Edinburgh dock on Wednesday