Latest News – Page 139
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Onboard biofoul protection
ElectroSea has introduced a new product which prevents marine growth in strainer baskets and seawater lines
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Crown Estate commits to offshore
The UK’s Crown Estate has doubled its commitment to offshore wind and protecting the marine environment.
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Dredging reaches tunnel milestone
Half of the soil has been dredged from the seabed for an 18km immersed tunnel between Denmark and Germany.
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Emissions-free pusher tug launched
A push boat touted as the world’s first emissions-free one of its kind has been delivered to Westhafen, in Berlin.
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NGO demands stronger Arctic action
The Clean Arctic Alliance is calling on the IMO to deliver urgent action to curb climate impacts on the Arctic.
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Mediterranean wind turbine pilot
Saitec is planning to install a pre-commercial wind turbine park on the Costa Brava
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Boat builder awarded 11-ship contract
An initial contract for 11 barges has been awarded to boat builder Harland & Wolff.
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Dutch royalty names seventh Rotterdam
The seventh Rotterdam of the Holland America Line has been christened by godmother Princess Margriet.
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HVO replaces diesel at container terminal
A UK container terminal is now run entirely on vegetable oil, eliminating diesel and cutting net emissions by 80%.
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Ship managers urged to report crew deaths
Two workers onboard ship have died in the past month - but historically there are likely to be more than figures show.
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Greening the fleet – hybrid or full electric?
Join the Commercial Marine Hybrid & Electric Propulsion Conference at Seawork!
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Shipping sector afflicted by ‘Long Covid’
‘Long Covid’ has become all too prevalent in the shipping industry, says INTERCARGO.
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Vessel decarbonisation paper released
A new white paper highlights a holistic approach to help ship owners and operators decarbonise their vessels
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MAN wins order for dual-fuel engines
Two new Ro-Ro vessels will benefit from a hybrid propulsion system by MAN Energy Solutions.
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Shipping costs soar 150% y-o-y
Today’s shipping rates blow previous hikes out of the water, says intelligence platform Xeneta.
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Wilhelmsen buys 99% of NorSea
A major Norwegian shipping group has increased its ownership in offshore logistics firm NorSea.
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‘Balblair’ Interceptor 48 pilot launched
A second Interceptor 48 pilot boat has been built for the Port of Cromarty Firth in Scotland.
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Berthing options on show at Seawork
Exhibitor ICMS will show the bespoke options it can offer to ports and harbours at Seawork.
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Major project proves importance of waterways
Remediation of a former coal park by the Awirs power plant near the Autonomous Port of Liège in Belgium has been completed after three months mobilising 220,000 tonnes of soil by waterway. The Awirs site that relied on water transport to mobilise 200,000 tonnes of soil Envisan, ...
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France’s first wind farm gets its foothold
DEME has completed the installations of 980 monopiles off the coast of France.