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Replica sailing ship embarks on 18-month voyage
Götheborg of Sweden has arrived in London, the first port of many on a long voyage throughout Europe and Asia.
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>40,000 expected at 30th SMM in Hamburg
Two thousand exhibitors will be presenting their products, innovations or business ideas in the 10 halls at the Hamburg Messe exhibition centre from September 6-9, with visitors expected from at least 100 countries.
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Australian tug salvage operation
A salvage operation is underway at an Australian port to salvage two wrecked tugs which sank in January
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Million pound funding for geotech firm
A Cornish UK engineering firm that specialises in innovative solutions for subsea has secured a £1 million (€1.1 million) growth loan
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Lifeboat named after 3-year delay
The RNLI held a naming celebration in Rhyl to officially launch its newest lifeboat and SLARS.
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More port congestion as Felixstowe set to strike
Workers at Britain’s largest container port will go on strike on August 21.
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Major offshore milestone achieved
The last of some of the world’s largest wind turbine monopile foundations has been installed in the Baltic Sea.
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First vessel charging agreed for the Thames
The first step to establishing a ‘low-emissions zone’ along the River Thames will be made in October with the first electric charging point for vessels.
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Alfa Laval acquires BunkerMetric
A tech take over is poised to enhance voyage optimisation services for the bunker sector
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Fisheries patrol catamaran ordered
A new research and patrol catamaran has been ordered for off the east coast of England.
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Newbuild landing craft for Thames
A Thames commercial operator has invested in a newbuild landing craft.
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Green and digital corridor deal reached
Singapore and Rotterdam join forces to create the world’s longest green and digital corridor
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Experimental vessel signposts naval shipbuilding’s future
A customised vessel just delivered to the Royal Navy shows the main advantage of buying vessels from stock.
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Osbit delivers first project in Japan
A bespoke walk to work access system has been delivered to Shimizu’s offshore wind farm.
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‘Seacat Columbia’ on sea trial in the Solent
The BARTech designed asymmetric- multihull CTV Seacat Columbia has been cutting a very interesting figure among the throngs of racing yachts on the UK’s South Coast, writes Jake Frith.
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Solar project completed at Netherlands port
A solar roof project has been completed in the Netherlands which will produce 25 million kWh of power per year
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Floating wind prototype project progresses
A wind technology developer is ready for final installation of its floating wind prototype after successful dynamic cable deployment
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Plans drawn up for eco-design cruise ship
A boat builder is working on a green cruiser which will have zero impact on the environment when sailing
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SIMULATION: Benefits of wind-assisted propulsion
A UK firm has put together a simulation which provides a holistic analysis of the benefits of wind propulsion technologies in shipping.
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HMS Lancaster upgraded for departure
BAE Systems has finished off required maintenance and repairs on one of the UK Navy’s frigates, the ’Queen’s frigate’.