Latest News – Page 163
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LR certification for Marioff
Marioff marine service hubs in Finland, Italy, Singapore and the United States are now certified as Lloyd’s Register Approved Service Suppliers.
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Custom-built role for specialist
Significant specialist knowledge of the manufacture of GRP & FRP products in the marine industry and beyond has landed a new custom-built role for Tommi Buckley.
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Floating offshore wind success
Houlder is developing a tool to optimise maintenance of floating offshore wind foundations
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Maintaining the River Great Ouse
A civil engineering firm has completed a project to attract more vessels onto one of the Great British waterways
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Decarbonisation accelerator program
Tech startups are being invited to join the second edition of an accelerator program which focuses on decarbonising the maritime industry
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World’s first ‘hybrid skimmer separator’ comes to the UK
A Swedish tech developer with a clever new device with a pumping mechanism based on the human heart has partnered with a prominent UK environmental services company.
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Carbon prepregs for Silenseas mast
Composites company Hexcel, has announced the successful completion of a 34m HexPly carbon fibre prepreg mast for the evaluation stage of a commercial sail power project.
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Developing offshore wind to coexist with nature
The UK’s main seabed owner and manager will invest over £12million in new research to help protect the UK marine environment.
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Autonomous project partnership
US classification society ABS will work with HHI’s Korea Shipbuilding and Offshore Engineering (KSOE) and its autonomous navigation subsidiary, Avikus, to integrate autonomous and remote-control functions into vessels.
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Pandemic pressures drive developments at London Gateway
Unprecedented demand for space has led to the recent announcement that DP World will fast-track the delivery of a speculative 119,000 sq ft green warehouse at its Logistics Park.
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Platform decommissioning
A marine civil engineering specialist has been awarded the contract to decommission two North Sea platforms it installed 25 years ago.
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Hydrogen engine retrofit payoff
One offshore wind crew transfer operator has benefitted from reduced fuel usage and emissions with catalytic hydrogen technology
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Portable battery power
A multi-purpose battery container will be used to deliver renewable power across Damen Shipyards creating a sustainable replacement for diesel generators
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Dredging starts Ardersier Port transformation
Dredging works have started in Scotland which will enable the reopening of a repurposed Ardersier Port as Europe’s first fully circular Energy Transition Facility.
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Planning pays in Willem de Rubroeck’s debut
Belgian contractor Jan De Nul’s most powerful cutter suction dredger, the 41,346 kW Willem de Rubroeck, has successfully completed its maiden project in Mauritania.
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Mapping the entire ocean floor
The Nippon Foundation-GEBCO Seabed 2030 Project has teamed up with Global Oceans to produce a definitive map of the ocean floor.
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Standardising climate change data
RTSys and IFREMER have jointly developed a new system that helps standardise data collected during studies into the impact of global warming on the oceans.
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TOWLINES (January 2022)
Russia’s Nevsky Shipyard has started sea trials with its latest arctic rescue tug Piltun.
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Complex salvage operation for Tsavliris
An operation from last year reported recently by Tsavliris Salvage underlines the complexity of such incidents requiring the skill and resources only professional salvors can provide.
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Wärtsilä to develop advanced tugs in China
Wärtsilä Voyage has signed a MoU with China Classification Society (CSS) and Tianjin Port to develop China’s next-generation intelligent tug in line with CSS intelligent ship standards.