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Bahrain buys folding workboat for naval fleet
WorkFloat has delivered a self-propelled foldable work float to the Kingdom of Bahrain to support its growing naval fleet.
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Subsea monitoring project first
A subsea monitoring project has been completed using high-speed through-water wireless optical modems
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German Coast Guard tug enters full service
Boluda Towage’s tug Bremen Fighter has completed all its administrative procedures including repainting in German Coast Guard colours, and is now in service in the Baltic Sea.
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Researchers model crash barrier concepts
Researchers have modelled three concepts which they say could avoid ships crashing into wind turbines.
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Solutions by TPA Pontoons
A ‘first-class’ solution needed by engineering firm AECOM to inspect a critical section of a viaduct was provided by the modular pontoon company TPA Pontoons.
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Partners agree 8 billion m3 gas capacity at port
A new terminal at a German port will hold 8 billion m3 of LNG in a bid to stabilise energy security.
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New-look port hires new VP Passenger Services
An ambitious plan to develop the Port of Helsinki will be aided with the appointment of a new VP for Passenger Services.
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Damen notches up the orders
Damen Shipyards is reinforcing its reputation as a major global supplier of tugs and workboats with the reporting of orders for three vessels in recent weeks.
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Commercial wave energy converter partnership formed
Two companies have entered into a partnership for the construction of a commercial scale Wave Energy Converter (WEC)
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OSV converted from oilfield work to renewables
The British owned and operated Multi-Purpose Installation and O&M vessel Inyanga Entsha is showning its versatility after undergoing DP trials and class surveys.
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Fender maker buys fender maker
Fender Innovations has expanded its product offering with the purchase of heavier fender manufacturer PolyMarine Service.
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Building begins of world’s largest car carriers
MacGregor will supply ramps, doors and car decks for four Pure Car and Truck Carriers that will be the largest in the world.
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TOWLINES April 2022
Spanish sea rescue agency Salvamento Marítimo has celebrated the keel-laying of its new deep sea rescue tug at Zamakona Yards in Spain. The keel for Salvamento Maritimo’s new deepsea tug was laid at Zamakona Yards (Zamakona) It’s seldom that a 200tbp tug appears on the list of ...
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Vittoria to build patrol boats for Croatia
Italian shipyard to build new patrol boats to help protect Croatia’s coastline
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Pharma pollutes ¼ of world’s rivers – study
A university report has shown that a quarter of the world’s rivers contain pharmaceuticals at potentially toxic levels.
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Suez-stranded sister ship runs aground
Seabed around Evergreen’s Ever Forward is being dredged in an attempt to refloat the cargo ship in the US Bay of Chesapeake.
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Sembcorp builds first battery-diesel RoPax
First of a trio of battery-diesel hybrid RoPax launches
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Boskalis considers HAL Holding takeover bid
Maritime services firm Boskalis is considering a 95% takeover bid.
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Ampelmann wins contract for offshore support
Ampelmann’s A-type gangway will be used to support crew transfer in oil and gas operations.
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New concept smarter than the average buoy
Navmoor has introduced new sensor technology that can be added to existing buoys.