Latest News – Page 12
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Seatrium helps deliver Dutch offshore wind goals
Seatrium is delivering on its agreement with GE Vernova and TenneT in The Netherlands
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Scottish ports due for massive build-out
Massive changes to Scottish ports will be necessary if the country is to accommodate all the new floating wind projects in the pipeline, says the SIM Working Group, whihc is facilitating discussions.
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NOV’s electric subsea crane enters the European market
NOV Lifting & Handling has broken into European electric subsea crane market
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SAR partnership will increase Icelandic fleet safety
The Icelandic Association for Search and Rescue has partnered with Hefring Marine to enhance its fleet safety and efficiency
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MoU signed for exhaust after-treatment systems
UK firm Halyard has signed an MoU with Dutch SCR and DPF after-treatment specialist Xeamos to widen its portfolio for customers.
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Spotlight: The vital role of radar
Radar has been used in by mariners for more than 80 years, complemented more recently by wider sensor technologies, for an abundance of applications. Rachael O’Connor of Navtech Radar examines its role.
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OEG Group adds Dutch firm to its portfolio
OEG Group has added a Dutch offshore services firm to its group as the latest of 12 acquisitions in the past two decades.
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Consortium wins funding for super-efficient boat
The UK government’s clean maritime drive has seen a host of projects awarded funding, including to a consortium aiming to produce a highly efficient electic boat.
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Kongsberg to equip four new CSOVs
Kongsberg Maritime is to supply extensive equipment packages for four commissioning service operation vessels
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New CTV design ordered for Irish waters
Rockabill Marine Design will design a new 14-metre crew transfer vessel for Irish Commercial Charter Boats.
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Struggling Ørsted slashes wind targets by 25%
Offshore wind leader Ørsted has slashed project targets by a quarter, cutting 800 jobs in a ‘leaner’ development model.
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Maritime & energy brains form new partnership
A new partnership will explore wide-ranging cooperation opportunities in offshore renewables.
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New exhibitor plans to light up Seawork
Father and son team Jaap and Lucas de Graaf have booked their jointly owned industrial lighting firm JEL Products into Seawork for the first time.
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ICMS upgrades berthing base for wind farm
The Port of Newhaven has a new floating concrete breakwater to berth crew transfer vessels.
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Flying squirrels could be costly for Helsinki harbour plans
Flying squirrels could prove to be a major headache for planners who want to expand the Port of Helsinki.
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MoU signed to explore methanol for SOVs
Three firms have formed an alliance to look at fuel options – in particular methanol – for offshore vessels.
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UK MoD orders 24 vessels from Zodiac Milpro
Seawork exhibitor Zodiac Milpro is celebrating a 24-vessel order for the UK Ministry of Defence.
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Norway boosts marine cyber security
Norma Cyber will support the Norwegian authorities with maritime cyber security
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Shipyard digitalisation is good news for energy transition
The decarbonisation transition requires new future-proof ships, and fast. Embedding 3D modelling and simulation tools at the heart of the design process will be key to make those innovative vessels a reality, says Mikko Forss, executive vice president for Design Solutions at NAPA.
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Robosys wins South African contract
UK-based maritime AI specialist Robosys has announced winning a contract to supply and integrate its AI systems into a fully autonomous unmanned surface vessel (USV).