Latest News – Page 183
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Shore power action
Decarbonisation plans are progressing steadily at a European port with a shore power project.
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Sail-powered factory boat cleans the sea of floating plastics
Three years of research and development have resulted the ‘Manta’, a giant catamaran, the first factory boat designed to collect and process large quantities of floating plastic macro-waste at sea.
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Open source tidal software
DTOceanPlus (2018-2021) with a total budget of 8 million euros, has developed and demonstrated a suite of second-generation advanced design tools for the selection, development, and deployment of ocean energy systems.
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First classification for hybrid surface effect ship
Bureau Veritas has classified the world’s first hybrid-powered Surface Effect Ship, the ‘CWind Pioneer’.
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Fixing supply chain delays
Diesel outboard manufacturer Cox Marine has decided to bring its PTT production in-house to alleviate pressures caused by supply chain delays and disruptions
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Wind propulsion stakeholders call for concerted action
As the shipping industry searches for technologies and energy sources that can deliver on upcoming decarbonisation regulations from the IMO and EU and ultimately delivering zero-emissions shipping, the development and deployment of wind propulsion technologies have been making headlines that speak to a growing momentum.
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IMCA accredited diving system inspector scheme in development
The International Marine Contractors Association (IMCA) is currently developing its IMCA Accredited Diving System Inspector (ADSI) scheme.
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Large capacity leg crane
NOV has been contracted by Cadeler to upgrade the ‘Wind Osprey’ vessel with a new, large capacity leg crane.
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Scania-powered barges for oil spill response
Scania has been selected by the Western Canada Marine Response Corporation (WCMRC) to power four 52-foot oil spill response landing crafts.
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Bold solar boat voyages to Alaska
An electric boat that runs virtually endlessly on solar power - that's the dream that's been driving David and Alex Borton for the last 17 years.
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Star International
Star International has recently opened a new base in south west UK, writes Graeme Ewens.
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Condition monitoring upgrade
New condition monitoring software aims to improve vessel reliability, increase uptime, enhance safety and save maintenance costs.
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Faster remote coastal mapping
Fugro RAMMS, the world’s smallest and lightest ‘deepwater’ airborne lidar bathymetry (ALB) system, can now be deployed from vessels of opportunity using a Schiebel CAMCOPTER® S-100 uncrewed aerial system (UAS).
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The next generation of offshore crew PPE
An innovative new lifejacket has been designed with the day-to-day tasks and challenges facing offshore workers firmly in mind.
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Right-sized vessel for marine renewables duties
A UK-based marine renewables business believes it has found a niche for a new class of multi-purpose vessel that bridges the gap between inshore multicats and deep sea OSVs.
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Subsea installation breakthrough
Fugro claims it has revolutionised a subsea installation programme for Gulf of Suez Petroleum Company (GUPCO) with its innovative QuickVision® technology.
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Modular onshore beacons reduce logistics costs
Logistics in marine works are frequently more expensive than the equipment installed. This is certainly true with marine aids to navigation (AtoN) equipment in locations with difficult access.
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Smooth move for tidal turbine
QED’s self-deploying tidal turbine platform has rapidly moved from Ireland to Wales showcasing the ease of deployment for tidal energy sector.
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Rotork actuators for naval base
Rotork has worked with BAE Systems to upgrade a series of A-range actuators to IQ3 actuators at Her Majesty’s Naval Base Portsmouth (HMNB Portsmouth).
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Naval retiree snapped up
Miko Marine of Norway has been quick to secure the services of John Gunnar Refsnes following his retirement as Commander SG from the Royal Norwegian Navy.