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Kongsberg Discovery boosts portfolio with Naxys purchase
Kongsberg Discovery will strengthen its underwater monitoring capability with the purchase of a firm that specialises in acoustic monitoring.
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Shipping study commissioned to assess wind farm risk
Finland’s first open-sea offshore wind farm will be risk assessed by ABL Group before building starts, with the €2+ billion project due to be operational in the 2030s.
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Industry insiders with their thoughts for 2025
As we say goodbye to 2024, Maritime Journal spoke to a few industry insiders to get a taste of what they think is in store for 2025.
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Taiwanese subsea vessel heads for Europe
Taiwanese subsea vessel Orient Adventurer has been signed up for charter for around two years by Norwegian firm DeepOcean.
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Heerema plans float-over barge for North Sea wind farms
Dutch engineering giant Heerema Marine Contractors has signed a contract with European transmission system operator TenneT for a float-over barge.
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Shearwater Law appoints Maritime director
Global maritime and commodities firm Shearwater Law has appointed David Richards as director of its Maritime Practice Group.
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€Millions boost for Irish hydrographic firm
Ocean data firm Xocean says a €115 million fund raise will held it to expand across multiple offshore segments.
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Report highlights need for data standardisation
Standardised data could have transformative potential, not only as a response to growing regulatory and environmental pressures but as a strategic advantage for the entire sector, writes Opsealog founder and managing director Arnaud Dianoux.
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Latest Van Oord offshore installation vessel delivered
A new offshore installation vessel that will be ‘the largest of its kind’ has been delivered to Van Oord.
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Trump: ‘Windmills driving whales and people crazy’
Shares in European energy companies fell after a speech by Donald Trump yesterday in which he said there would be no new ‘windmills’ on his watch.
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The UK’s first carbon capture project moves forward
A carbon storage permit has been granted at Teeside supporting the UK’s net-zero goals
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Advanced methanol-ready OCVs for offshore renewables
Two new vessels will allow PaxOcean to address increasing demand for innovative offshore construction solutions.
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Contentious subsea cable damage fully repaired
A second damaged subsea cable has had to be repaired by a specialised cable-repair vessel in northern Europe just a month after the first one was detected.
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A cutting-edge autonomous subsea monitoring system
EIVA and Tuco Marine are introducing a cutting-edge autonomous system for inspecting subsea assets
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Underwater gliders to survey 200m North Sea depths
Subsea ocean data will be collected by specialist gliders in the North Sea over a period of three years.
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New SRI vessel breaks records in size
The largest Subsea Rock Installation vessel in the industry has been ordered by Boskalis for delivery early next year.
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European jack-up fleet brings 6th vessel on board
Danish fleet owner Ziton says the latest addition to its vessels makes it the largest operational jack-up fleet operator in Europe.
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Solent Freeport funds six port projects
Th UK government has given eight freeports a share of £25 million to upgrade their facilities, with Solent Freeport outlining what it intends to do with its share.
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Double delivery ends buoyant year for Sanmar
Sanmar Shipyards has marked the end of a productive 2024 with deliveries of a powerful compact tug to its owner in Croatia and an ice-class tug to Finland.
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Two solar-electric ferries delivered to Italy
German shipbuilder Ampereship has delivered the first fully electric ferries in Italy, it says, partially charged by solar panels.