Latest News – Page 154
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Navigation training offered to German students
Global digital learning specialist Mintra has donated practical training course licenses to maritime under-graduates in Hamburg.
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Campaign group claims EU will lock in fossil fuels
A European transport campaign group says LNG-powered ships are not the answer to decarbonisation
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Tidal energy array to double in north of Scotland
A third of households in Shetland could be powered by the waves
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Firms sign MoU to develop next gen satellite comms
Two partners have joined forces to develop innovative satellite communications capabilities for commercial vessels
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Scientists study seal teeth to analyse climate change
Seal teeth analysed by the University of Liverpool have revealed changes in the Arctic Ocean going back to the 1950s.
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Hill Dickinson adds master mariner to legal team
International marine law firm Hill Dickinson has added Helene Peter-Davies to its team of master mariners.
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Speed key to BWTS race
Fast track delivery is vital in meeting the IMO deadline for ballast water treatment system (BWTS) retrofits
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TES fast tracks hydrogen plans for German port
The Ukraine crisis is spurring Europe on to move away from crude and embrace renewable fuels faster
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H-fuelled bulk carrier wins Lloyd’s approval
Approval has been granted for Norwegian vessel With Orca, which will be powered with hydrogen, batteries and wind.
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Sanmar to supply RAmparts tug to AD Ports
AD Ports Group marine arm SAFEEN has bought a RAmparts 2200 harbour tug to bolster its towage service capabilities. The vessel is being built by Sanmar Shipyards.
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UKHO announces first live S-102 sea trial
The UKHO is working with the Port of London Authority (PLA) and SEAiq Pilot to test its S-102 Bathymetric Surface data set in real time.
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RWE reveals amphibious maintenance vessel
New amphibious maintenance vessel can reach stranded wind turbines
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Global consortium completes new anchor test
A new anchor developed by an international consortium is on the verge of deployment
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Wight Shipyard to build two battery-powered boats
Two London passenger boats will be built and powered solely on battery power
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Babcock assists on LPG floating storage study
Eight-week concept study to explore the feasibility of a combined condensate and LPG floating storage facility
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Infrastructure fund buys 65% stake in Jifmar
French offshore services firm Jifmar is now 65% owned by infrastructure fund Marguerite II.
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Zinus wins Europe and Asia contracts for port charging
Zinus will install its port-charging units in Norway and Singapore.
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Luxury cars sink onboard fire-struck Felicity Ace
Up to 4,000 top-end cars have gone down with the car carrier, which caught fire in the Atlantic Ocean
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North Star wins support vessel contract
North Star wins £100 million contract to enhance its fast-response emergency fleet for oil and gas workers in the UK Continental Shelf
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New partnership stresses need for seafarer wellbeing
Medical specialist teams up with Global Maritime Forum for seafarer wellbeing.