Latest Industry News – Page 15
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Interview: WISTA president Elpi Petraki
New WISTA president Elpi Petraki talks to Maritime Journal about the shipping industry for women – and how to get more of them on board.
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Van Oord called in to save refugees
In what’s looking like becoming a trend, a second refugee boat has been rescued by a marine engineer as it goes about its work offshore.
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'The gate is open' for US/UK offshore
A recent UK delegation to the US has renewed emphasis on getting the state of North Carolina and its ports on board with offshore wind.
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Trelleborg brings berthing to Vietnam
High-performance marine fender systems, docking and mooring equipment by Trelleborg will be used in the first LNG import terminal in Vietnam.
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Cadeler strengthens management team
A new chief technical officer has been appointed at offshore wind services firm Cadeler.
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Smart ferries set to transform urban waterways
A Norwegian start-up is building the first smart ferry that it says could shift urban transport back to the water.
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One-top seafarer evaluation app launched
There’s a new seafarer digital evaluation tool for managers on the market
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Wind farms told: plan to decommission
As offshore wind farms notch up 20 years in the field, operators are going to have to start thinking about decommissioning them.
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Sembcorp awarded Hornsea 2 maintenance contract
Hornsea 2, just off the UK coast, is one of the biggest offshore wind farms in the world - and it will be maintained by Sembcorp Marine under a new contract.
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New general manager for London’s largest marina
Paul Atkins has been appointed general manager of St Katharine’s Docks, London’s largest marina.
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Hill Dickinson welcomes new board member
Jasel Chauhan becomes the first international partner to join Hill Dickinson’s board.
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New president announced for WISTA
A new president has been appointed at the Women’s International Shipping and Trading Association
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Launch of the autonomous undersea truck
A family of undersea vessels has been created that could solve a host of issues arising on the zone between shore and deeper waters.
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Second phase of major port works begins
Major works are to be carried out by Jan de Nul to transform one small Bangladesh port into a world-class facility.
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Profile: Continual investment, continual innovation
Teignbridge Propellers is digging deep to stay at the forefront of precision engineering.
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The curious tale of the Saildrone USV
MJ takes a closer look at the US Navy Saildrone USV which has unusual capabilities
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ECMAs winner makes the world’s front pages
The damaged Nord Stream 1 gas pipeline was documented by a Norwegian inspection ROV manufacturer
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Exclusive: UK delegation sets off to US to talk wind
A UK delegation of offshore wind industry leaders and government officials has travelled to the US to talk to the government about commercial opportunities in offshore wind.
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Diverse buys 12-acre freehold as boatbuilding booms
Diverse Marine has secured the freehold of its shipyard site, with the ultimate aim of building a new ‘world-class’ shipyard.
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New CEO appointed at Survitec
Survival technology, equipment and liferaft maker Survitec has a new man at the helm.