Latest News – Page 192
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Fast ferry coming to Europe from Japan
The FRS Iberia shipping company has recently acquired a fast ferry with the most up-to-date design and optimized consumption.
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AI now dealing with real Mayday calls
Since June 21, Sweden''s sea and air rescue leaders have been trialling an artificial intelligence solution that monitors Mayday calls.
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Acoustic capability
Acoustic technology is being used to help the offshore wind industry adapt to complex oceanic environments.
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Navaids funding plea
On World Marine Aids to Navigation Day (Friday 1st July), the Board of the International Foundation for Aids to Navigation (IFAN) reminded the world’s ship owners that Aids to Navigation (AtoN) are imperative to keeping the Middle East Gulf region safe for vessels and crew but that they must be ...
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UK-French tidal energy partnership
Nova Innovation and Sabella have recently joined forces to develop tidal energy projects in French and UK waters.
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Harbour workboat is Bergen’s ‘silent workhorse’
When acquiring a new workboat, both range and environmental credentials were important factors, says Johnny Breivik, Harbour Director at the Port of Bergen.
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Standardisation call
For floating wind technology to meaningfully contribute to the renewable energy mix in the next decade there must be a significant standardisation effort around substructure technologies.
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Digital shipping platform unveiled
The initial capabilities of the world’s first fully integrated, digital shipping platform have been unveiled.
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App enables instant engine troubleshooting
Boat crew can now read prioritized engine fault codes and other key engine information without external support, courtesy of a new mobile app developed by US-company Cummins.
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Valuing electric power
Shipowners can now more easily assess the value of electric power for their vessels.
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Hydrogen fuel cell roadmap
A consortium of 26 leading companies and associations, led by DNV, has launched the ‘Handbook for Hydrogen-fuelled Vessels’ to address the uncertainties surrounding hydrogen as ship fuel.
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Tug operations in ice
With recent deliveries to Svitzer and Alfons Håkans, Robert Allan Ltd (RAL) reflects on the detail of its TundRA class tug/icebreaker.
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Tsavliris Salvage in action
Tsavliris Salvage has reported another active period responding to a collision leaving two vessels locked together and assisting disabled vessels.
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Robert Allan introduces the ElectRA series
News of the recent tug order for HaiSea Marine with Sanmar Shipyards also marks introduction of the ElectRA, Robert Allan Ltd’s (RAL) new range of battery electric tugs.
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Lessons learned from tug accident
Transport Malta has identified lessons after a tug crew member was seriously injured in a fall from his vessel to the quay.
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The Royston treatment for Caledonian tugs
Two tugs from Cromarty Firth-based Caledonian Towage have received machinery overhauls from marine engineering specialist Royston Ltd.
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Intelligent autopilot trials
An automated vessel is trialling intelligent autopilot software in the UK’s Solent.
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Baltic yard posts more E-boat orders
A spate of new home and foreign orders for electric and solar-powered boats is keeping German Baltic shipyard Ostseestaal busy – and the interest is not expected to decline soon, reports Tom Todd.
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Schottel thrusters for LNG hybrid tug
Schottel’s Sydrive-E hybrid drive system has been specified for the world’s first LNG hybrid-fuelled harbour tug for Singapore’s Sembcorp Marine.