Latest News – Page 113
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Damen signs MoU for methanol vessels
Methanol comes under investigation as a potential vessel fuel
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Elon Musk satellites broaden reach in maritime
Elon Musk’s high-speed, low-latency satellites are gaining popularity among maritime customers
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Fugro’s state-of-the art geotechnical vessel
Fugro Quest, a state-of-the-art vessel equipped with advanced deep-water technology, has become the the newest addition to the operator’s geotechnical fleet.
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North Star secures millions to expand SOV fleet
Offshore infrastructure support services provider North Star has secured major financing to expand its renewables fleet
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Approval for WinGD control system
WinGD has become the first marine engine designer to gain cybersecurity type approval for its engine control system
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Forward looking sonar will play nicely with Raymarine plotters
A new forward-looking sonar has been launched with compatibility to Raymarine’s Axiom MFDs (Multi-Function Displays).
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Dual band VSAT antenna launched
Marine communications hardware provider Cobham Satcom has launched a Ku-Ka Dual Band VSAT antenna.
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Pilot boat ordered to allow big ships in port
Portland Harbour Authority, UK, will be able to welcome larger cruise ships when it takes receipt of a new pilot boat
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Automating recordable, explainable COLREGS advice
A new smart pilot has been launched to increase safety and productivity at sea.
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New boats, new orders in the tug sector
The trend with new tug deliveries and orders remains positive including 12 vessels worthy of mention, mostly with European connections.
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Machine learning picks out fleet’s low performers
A new vessel optimisation service is using multiple data sources, machine learning and marine domain expertise to improve vessel performance by early identification of problem vessels.
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Glosten and ABB introduce methanol-hybrid tug
Naval architects Glosten and technology specialist ABB have joined forces to develop a methanol-hybrid shiphandling tug design.
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OPINION: Offshore, the weak link is the chain
Broken supply chains are the main stumbling block to growing offshore floating wind, says the director of Offshore Engineering at marine consultancy Houlder.
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Corvus to power carbon-free tugboat
Corvus Energy is to supply battery energy storage systems for Crowley’s zero-emissions tugboat project
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Registrations open for marine civils conference
Coasts, Marine, Structures and Breakwaters - Maritime Journal is supporting the ICE Breakwaters conference 25-27 April 2023.
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Reports highlight hazards can be fatal
CHIRP Maritime has published two reports reminding the industry of the inherent dangers with day-to-day towing operations.
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Tug owners debate industry trends
The European Tugowners Association (ETA) has been debating trends impacting its industry, a sector of vital importance to the shipping industry.
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Steel cutting held for ‘Silver Ray’ cruise ship
Two sister cruise ships ‘with a host of innovations’ will join Silversea Cruises’ fleet in the next two years.