Latest News – Page 180
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TetraSpar demonstrator floating wind turbine installation
After mooring lines installation in June, towing and hook up in July, Bourbon Subsea Services has completed the offshore installation of the 3.6MW TetraSpar demonstrator floating wind turbine.
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US-Europe USV partnership
A new US-Europe partnership aims to advance USV applications for defence and marine survey applications.
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Sperry Marine increases military range
Sperry Marine has expanded its range of military navigation solutions with the release of Additional Military Layers (AML) for its VisionMaster series of radars and electronic chart display and information systems (ECDIS).
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Busy times for Smit Salvage
Rotterdam-based Smit Salvage has had a busy period with some activities that grab mainstream media headlines and others attracting little attention.
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Historic oil removal work for Resolve Marine
Resolve Marine has been involved in a diverse range of salvage activities including removal of heavy fuel oil from a ship that sunk over 50 years ago.
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ISU presents its 2020 salvage statistics
International Salvage Union (ISU) annual statistics report weaker industry revenues and a dramatic fall in wreck removals, its president expressing concern at the industry’s long-term viability as it is today.
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Uzmar builds record-breaking oil spill vessel
Uzmar Shipyards has delivered a multipurpose oil spill recovery and support vessel becoming the largest Robert Allan Ltd (RAL) designed vessel ever built in Turkey.
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Double deliveries for Crowley
US privately-owned Crowley Maritime Corporation has expanded its towage fleet with the addition of a biofuel-powered escort tug and an articulated tug/barge (ATB) unit.
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More training partnership success for Kotug
Kotug Training & Consultancy and AMC Search are to develop a strategic partnership to train tug masters, ship crews and pilots in Australia.
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Thames tugs turn to biofuel
Tug operator Cory Group has switched its Thames lighterage tugs to biofuel after trials resulted in a net CO2 emissions reduction of 90%.
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Third VectRA tractor joins Ashdod Port fleet
Sanmar Shipyards has delivered a Robert Allan Ltd tractor tug to Italy’s Tripmare making the third similar design vessel to operate at Ashdod Port, Israel.
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Two more Incat Crowther CTVs for MHO & Co
AFAI Southern Shipyard has successfully delivered a pair of Incat Crowther 35 crew transfer vessels (CTV), said to be the first hybrid CTVs in operation with zero-emission capability.
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Healthy order books for tug builders
Shipyards are experiencing a busy period with the awarding of five contracts to report, three involving multiple vessels making a total of 15 newbuilds on their way.
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Onshore power supply at Helsinki
The Finnish port of Helsinki has commissioned a new onshore power connection for passenger ships, made available to ship traffic next to the Olympia Terminal at the South Harbour.
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A busy year in floating scaffolding
A year ago an innovative new system called ScaffFloat was launched into the market, combining custom plastic floats with standard scaffold components.
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Speedy bearing replacement
A drive shaft support bearing failure has been remedied in under three hours thanks to new equipment.
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IMCA expands offshore wind reach
The International Marine Contractors Association (IMCA) is expanding its reach in the North American offshore wind sector.
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Solar-powered port gates
A busy Scottish ferry terminal has become a safer place for workers and passengers following the installation of new state-of-art gates at the port.
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CSA and GEO Marine strategic alliance
CSA Ocean Sciences Inc., an international provider of marine environmental and geomatics services, has announced that it is teaming with GEO Marine Survey Systems.