Latest News – Page 196
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Subsea equipment rental partnership
Global subsea equipment rental company Seatronics, an Acteon company, and hydrographic equipment provider Subsea Europe Services GmbH (SES) have signed a reseller agreement.
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Davit docking-head demand doubles
According to one manufacturer, the business of offshore windfarm turbine installation is driving demand for docking-head davits.
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Historic hybrid ferry
A historic wooden ferry that has undergone a hybrid conversion will be part of the G7 summit in Cornwall, UK.
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Hydrogen port power
Funding is being sought to develop a low carbon hydrogen port project in the UK.
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Small maritime terminal brings fast data speeds
As a provider of safety and support at sea, ESVAGT needs a reliable system of communication between ship and shore to ensure fast response in case of emergencies such as oil spill recovery and firefighting.
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Recycling offshore structures
Decommissioning in Shetland has moved to the next level following the recent explosive collapsing of the Ninian North platform.
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Ship designs unveiled
BMT designs for new passenger and cargo vessels have been revealed for the first time.
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Planning the world’s first artificial energy island
Danish civil engineering company Ramboll will provide high-level support to the VindØ consortium on master-planning the world’s first artificial energy island.
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AUV fleet expansion
Argeo of Norway has procured two Teledyne Gavia SeaRaptor 6,000 metre rated Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs).
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Going back to Sleipner
IMTRA has announced that thruster brand Side-Power, has been re-branded under its original name, Sleipner.
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Volvo Penta grows
Volvo Penta is expanding its capabilities, experience and range by becoming the majority shareholder of a Norwegian marine battery and electric driveline solutions supplier.
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Digitalization for smaller vessels
As digitalisation spreads across the shipping industry, having access to email services is gaining importance in order to receive navigation updates, port notifications and operational instructions.
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How space data could de-risk offshore wind development
A European Regional Development Fund backed project has agreed to support a pioneering approach to using space data to support the development of renewable energy sites.
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First hydrogen powered inland vessel
European maritime majors have signed a historic contract to build what they claim is the first inland waterway vessel propelled by a hydrogen fuel cell.
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Research vessel order
Plans are in place to build a new research vessel for seismic and oceanographic work.
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Biggest UK offshore decarbonisation project
The UK’s largest offshore decarbonisation development has been proposed to rapidly cut emissions.
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Tug delivery and order round-up
Shipyards are continuing to experience busy times with nine tug deliveries to report along with vessel order news held over from last month.
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Choosing the right tug for the job
With a fleet of 440 vessels, Svitzer faces complex considerations when selecting a new tug, their primary focus being to always have the right tug for the job.