Latest News – Page 138
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Dredging uncovers medieval watermill
The remains of a 14th century watermill complex have been discovered at Blenheim UK
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Port of Tyne aims to be smarter
A British port is advancing its ambitions to become a smart port
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Semco buys 20% of offshore energy firm
A strategic partnership has been agreed with Semco Energy taking over 20% of an offshore energy firm.
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Henriksen hooks for survey boats
Hook manufacturer Henriksen has been contracted to supply workboat tow hooks to Norwegian geosciences company PGS.
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Kongsberg Digital wins major contract
Kongsberg has won a five-year contract with a major shipping company to digitalise its entire fleet.
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H-class USV design unveiled
A new USV design that focuses on hydrography and environmental data collection
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Partners complete mooring installation
UK-based marine engineering firm Maritime Development Ltd (MDL) and Netherlands-based Jumbo Maritime have installed a 1,200m deep polyester mooring rope in the Gulf of Mexico.
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Project set up to explore wind propulsion
A consortium funded by the EU will look at redesigning ships to improve wind propulsion technology.
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Gothenburg port expansion agreed
More than 100,000m2 will be added to the Port of Gothenburg with a new land purchase.
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Leg encircling crane contract
The LEC will be installed on a newbuild windfarm F-class jack-up vessel for enhanced capabilities
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Shore-to-ship power solution
A consortium has been set up to manage France’s largest shore-to-ship solution project
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Contracts signed for wind farm generators
More contracts have been signed with engineers to help Germany reach its offshore wind energy targets.
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Project launched to protect seagrass
A project to protect 700 hectares of seagrass has been launched off the southwest coast of England.
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IWSA pushes wind propulsion
The International Windship Association is pushing the role of wind propulsion as a decarbonisation tool.
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Rovco adds Glomar Worker to fleet
A leading provider of offshore subsea and survey solutions has bolstered its fleet in response to the growth in offshore wind
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IMO issues sea mine warning
Free-floating sea mines have been reported in the Black Sea region as a result of the Ukraine conflict.
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Control upgrade for floating dredge installation
Alewijnse has successfully upgraded the control system of a unique floating sand processing installation.
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Soil cleanup and recycling project
A remediation project has been completed at a former Belgian power plant
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Tugowners dispute fuel potential
The future for tug - and all vessel - owners is far from certain when it comes to investing in fuels.
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Fighting fire: new fuels, new challenges
As the innovators of new technologies throw potential shipping fuels into the ring, safety equipment makers need to keep up with the changes.