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    Rhine Yards Attract Unusual Conversions

    2007-01-01T18:07:00Z

    German Rhine conversion shipyards have demonstrated some acumen by attracting one complex job from local owners and snapping another away from rivals in France.

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    Mobile Mobdock Makes Rapid Thruster Repair Possible

    2007-01-01T18:07:00Z

    One of the four 40 ton swing-up Azimuth thrusters of an offshore crane barge servicing rigs off Gabon had malfunctioned and needed to be removed from the barge for repairs. Thrusters are vital to staying in location, working with DP. Whilst it is possible to maintain location with three thrusters, ...

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    Prevention is the Cure as Tsavliris Calls for 'Liability Salvage'

    2007-01-01T18:07:00Z

    The principal of Piraeus based salvage operators Tsavliris has called on liability and property insurers as well as governments to adopt the concept of ''liability salvage'', in which salvors are remunerated for preventing a liability from materialising.

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    Van der Wees Celebrate Centenary of Service

    2007-01-01T18:07:00Z

    On the 1st of January the Dutch transport contractors Van der Wees Watertransporten BV, well known for their extensive fleet of tugs and barges, celebrated 100 years of service to the marine industry. The company was founded in Delft in 1907 when the brothers Abraham and Nicolaas van der Wees ...

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    Busy Salvors See Out 2006

    2007-01-01T18:07:00Z

    It was a busy second half of 2006 forSvitzerWijsmuller Salvage BV, with operations in November alone including assistance for a standby/safety vessel following a collision to miles northwest of Terschelling and assistance for vessels involved in incidents in severe weather conditions.

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    Salvors Prove Importance Yet Again

    2007-01-01T18:07:00Z

    Salvage and towage operators Multraship, working with Antwerp based URS Salvage & Maritime Contracting, have successfully completed two salvage operations in the River Scheldt over a period of less than 24 hours.

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    Asteam Gets More New Tugs in Australia and Reinforcements in the UK

    2007-01-01T18:07:00Z

      Adsteam Marine has added several new tugs to its fleet in Australia in recent months and is taking steps to reinforce its towage operations in Britain.

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    A New Career Beckons for Goliath

    2007-01-01T18:07:00Z

    One of the most well known British owned coastal and contracting tugs operating in UK and European waters has been sold. The Spithead Trading Company of Braintree, Essex, has sold the tug ''Goliath'' to Griffin Towage and Marine of Dorking in Surrey, increasing the fleet of this growing company to ...

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    Northeast Boat Builder Launches Support Mini-Tug

    2007-01-01T18:07:00Z

    Alnmaritec, specialists in the design and construction of aluminium workboats in Alnwick, Northumberland UK has announced the successful completion of the first vessel it has built since the company came under new ownership in June 2006. The Tender to Seacor Express was launched and completed owners sea trials on the ...

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    Astilleros Armon Building More New Tugs for Fairplay Towage

    2007-01-01T18:07:00Z

    Hamburg based Fairplay Towage has ordered two more tugs from Spanish shipbuilder Astilleros Armon in order to expand its current fleet. In the autumn of 2005 Fairplay and its associate company URS of Belgium placed an order with Armon for four compact stern drive tugs of 5,027bhp with a bollard ...

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    TOWLINES

    2007-01-01T18:07:00Z

    Following the successful introduction of the anchor handling tugs Tempest and Typhoon, Netherlands based International Transport Contractors (ITC) has decided to strengthen their position in the offshore support market with the purchase of two anchor handling tug supply vessels.

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    New Unit Controls Generator Exhaust Discharge and is Kind to Environment

    2007-01-01T18:07:00Z

    The problem of generator exhaust discharge has been addressed by a new system from America''s Centek Industries which filters the exhaust to discharge environmentally friendly water. After exhaustive testing by a Lloyd''s Register senior surveyor, Gen-Kleen has recently received the LT Type Approval Certificate.

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    'System in a Box' Monitoring Solution

    2007-01-01T18:07:00Z

    Energy Solutions, based in Rochester, Kent UK, have developed System in a Box a new product designed primarily for boats under 40ft and incorporating one of the biggest selling products from the core Victron product line alongside their own exclusively designed and manufactured components.

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    New Seals Keep PLA Fleet Moving

    2007-01-01T18:07:00Z

    The Port of London Authority (PLA) operates a fleet of workboats which operate 24/7 keeping the River Thames open and safe for navigation for 90 miles from upriver Surrey all the way to the sea. With such an operational commitment, the PLA’ s marine engineering superintendent Andy Nailor was happy ...

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    Schiffko Reveals New Offshore Patrol Propulsion

    2007-01-01T18:07:00Z

    Naval engineers Schiffko have revealed a new type of offshore patrol/SAR boat powered by an innovative propulsion concept. Working with development partners Voith Turbo Marine, the Potsdam Model Basin (SVA), and consultant Karl Otto Sadler, Schiffko is heading the development of a hybrid propulsion concept for a drive with low ...

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    New Cat ACERTs Itself

    2007-01-01T18:07:00Z

    Caterpillar launched the new Cat C18 ACERT engine at the recent Workboat Show in New Orleans. Based on the existing Cat C18 and 3406 marine engines, the new model will be available in eight commercial power ratings ranging from 454bhpat 1,800rpm to 873bhp at 2,200rpm and compliant with US EPA ...

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    Waterjet Goes Fishing in Norway

    2007-01-01T18:07:00Z

    Norway''s Grovfjord Mek. Verksted AS has delivered a second 8.85m salmon fish farming workboat to countrymen Nordlaks AS. The two boats will be used for the daily chores of tending salmon and are equipped with small cranes and capstan winches.

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    Thordon Solves USCG Sterntube Problem

    2007-01-01T18:07:00Z

    Ice impact caused stern tube problems on the USCG's 'Polar Sea'The U.S. Coast Guard effected repairs and repeatedly 'built up' the support rings using a metallic polymer to improve the fit of the bronze carriers to the stern tubes. But this method of repair proved to be only temporary, short ...

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    Hydrogen Engines for Water Taxis Offers Alternative

    2007-01-01T18:07:00Z

    The Hydrogen Engine Center, Inc (HEC) has received a Letter of Intent from an investment group Brightwell Holdings BV representing Turkish boat builder "Labranda" and in cooperation with UNIDO-ICHET (United Nations Industrial Development Organization and International Centre for Hydrogen Energy Technologies).

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    Swedes Satisfy Rescue Needs of Offshore Wind Power Industry

    2007-01-01T18:07:00Z

    The consent given last month by the British Government for the world''s largest wind farm to be built in the Thames Estuary further validates the arrival of the offshore wind power industry as a valuable contributor to the battle against global warming and for the security of energy supplies.