Latest News – Page 171
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Electric drive system for azimuth thrusters
On display at Europort this year, Torqeedo and Italdraghe have jointly developed an outboard, retractable electric propulsion system for commercial vessels in inland and urban waterways.
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Incorrect stability calculations cost $62.5M
Inaccurate stability calculations caused the capsizing of vehicle carrier ‘Golden Ray’, the US National Transportation Safety Board has said.
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Research vessels for Taiwan
Singapore shipyard Vallianz Holdings Limited has secured a contract with the Fisheries Research Institute of Taiwan for the design and construction of three research vessels.
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All-electric catamaran is first for Rostock
The introduction of its first emission-free, all-electric commuter ferry has greatly improved the public transport situation in the German Baltic port city of Rostock.
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Geotechnical introduction course
Offshore site investigation and geotechnical engineering in the offshore environment will become more accessible with a new introductory course.
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Attracting new floating offshore wind investment to Scotland
A vision has been unveiled by Ocean Winds and Aker Offshore Wind of a new manufacturing base in Scotland for their predicted ‘floating offshore wind revolution’.
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£25M in underwater contracts in 6 months
A Global underwater robotic vehicle company says it is well positioned financially and across all energy sectors as it celebrates its 10th anniversary.
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When an autopilot becomes a full ‘motion control system’
JRC/Alphatron Marine has launched its latest development for supported sailing, the new DynaPilot.
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First green patrol boat
The first green offshore patrol boat for the Italian Guardia di Finanza has been launched.
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The contradiction that has to be solved
Ian Baylis, founder of Seacat Services, completes the speaker line-up at Session 2 of the CMN taking place on 3rd November 2021 at the COP26 International Maritime Hub, hosted by the City of Glasgow College in partnership with Maritime UK.
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Pile driving with electric power alone
Aarsleff Ground Engineering AB in Sweden has invested in the world’s first battery-powered pile driving rig.
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Digital twin wind perks
Digital twin technology helps reduce operational failures at offshore wind farms.
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Renewables centre opens
A centre dedicated to the renewables industry has been opened in Scotland.
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ABS approval for autonomous tug project
A quartet of developers have achieved an important regulatory step forward with their autonomous tug project.
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Boluda expands into Rostock
Continuing expansion of its activities in northwest Europe, Boluda Towage has commenced towage operations in the German port of Rostock.
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Corvus Energy, Sanmar and hybrid tugs
Corvus Energy and Sanmar Shipyards have announced a newly signed Memorandum of Understanding to develop a new range of zero-emission and hybrid tugs.
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European tug owners consider the next normal
The European Tugowners Association’s (ETA) annual meeting has reflected on the industry’s ability to adapt to sudden changes and how to adapt to the next normal.
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Sea Machines equips Foss autonomous tug
News that Sea Machines is supplying its autonomous command and control system for Foss Maritime’s tug Rachael Allen reveals some of the logic behind autonomous tug operations.
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Svitzer celebrates ten years in Angola
Svitzer’s marking of ten years of operation in Angola reveals the valuable methods the Denmark-based towage company employed to train local tug crews.