Latest News – Page 110
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Damen designs first dredger concept with 3D model
Bureau Veritas has certified a 2,500m3 dredger concept using 3D models by Damen Engineering for the first time.
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New director hired at Ocean Infinity
Marine robot technology company Ocean Infinity has appointed Dan Walker as non-executive director.
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Shore power electrifies Leith
The Port of Leith has become the first port on mainland Scotland to go live with zero emissions shore power for ships
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Marine pilot dies in tragic transfer accident
A maritime pilot has died during a transfer to a large ocean-going vessel in the UK’s Humber Estuary
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EU energy network welcomes Orbital Marine Power
Tidal energy firm Orbital Marine Power has been made a Lead Partner in an EU energy network.
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Third zero-emission battery Ropax Ferry for Norled
Sembcorp Marine continues to chalk up green ferry deliveries in the quest for decarbonisation
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MD appointed at new Bibby marine finance firm
A new marine finance firm is to be launched this year, parent company Bibby Financial Services has announced.
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Winds of change: BMT at the forefront of new vessel designs
As the offshore wind market grows, vessel designs are changing quickly to accommodate demand.
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ECMAs Innovations Showcase - Entries open
Entries are open for Seawork’s Innovations Showcase - get yours in now
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BV approves high wave offshore solar farm system
BV has approved its first high wave offshore solar farm system design
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FET delivers three ROVs to Brazil
UK tech firm FET has delivered three remotely operated vehicles to a Brazilian subsea operations firm.
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Major works go ahead at Serbian port
A €2.5 million contract to rebuild the Serbian port of Bogojevo, on the banks of the River Danube, has been awarded.
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JFD wins NATO submarine rescue contract
JFD has won a £63 million (€71.5 million) contract with NATO to support its submarine rescue system
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Kongsberg Maritime wins tug winch order
KM order with a Turkish tugboat builder for heavy-duty towing winches now stands at 16
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VOICES FROM MARINE on the year ahead
What sort of challenges or opportunities will the new year bring? We asked a few industry insiders for their thoughts.
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TOWLINES (January 2023)
Chilean salvage provider Ultratug has received a significant boost to its fleet with addition of the AHTS/salvage tug Lenga.
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Boluda expands offering with FSRU services
Bioluda will begin towing services for the first installation of a floating LNG storage plant in Germany.
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Boskalis’ Hans Dieteren joins IMCA board
Hans Dieteren has joined the International Marine Contractors Association board
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Swedish Club welcomes new year with new MD
Thomas Nordberg has officially taken the helm at the international marine insurance firm Swedish Club after four months behind the scenes.
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Salvage round-up (January 2023)
An important role for marine salvors is to minimise financial risk and combat pollution but their contribution to saving lives should not be overlooked, as a recent incident off Spain demonstrated.