Latest News – Page 201
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New Welsh base for renewables transfer operator
British port operator ABP has signed a new contract with a crew transfer fleet operator in support of the offshore energy industry.
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Seawork Awards update: Tidal Anchor
An innovative anchor technology that was recognised at the Seawork Innovation Showcase back in 2017 is now seeking funding to help take it to market.
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Accidents at sea: Is blame culture partly to blame?
According to Captain Lee Clarke of training provider Tapiit Live, blame culture can cause deeper systemic issues to be overlooked.
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Stable platform for offshore wind feedering
A new motion compensated platform with adjustable pay load capacity is capable of feedering the next generation offshore wind turbines.
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German lock gate work on track amid trouble elsewhere
Planned for completion mid May was maintenance and the technical overhaul of a 2,200 ton inner gate on Bremerhaven’s Kaiserschleuse ship lock, reports Tom Todd.
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ISO/PAS 23678 standards first
A Danish company is the first company in the world to certify personnel in accordance with the new recognised ISO/PAS 23678 standards for certification of personnel working with life-saving inspections equipment.
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Wave power trial drives decarbonisation of long-duration underwater activities
A trial using wave energy to power an AUV operating in seabed residency mode is a major renewable energy breakthrough.
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Port of Brake builds on bulk strengths
Work on the renovation of berth facilities in Brake is getting under way to meet growth in the north German Weser port, reports Tom Todd.
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Damen delivers Multi Cat in record time
Damen Shipyards Group has delivered a Multi Cat 2712 to a Scottish customer in record time.
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World’s most powerful tidal turbine launched
Orbital Marine Power, Scottish-based developers of a floating tidal turbine technology, has successfully launched its 2MW tidal turbine, the Orbital O2.
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Dr Uwe Lauber: MAN Energy Solutions
“The maritime industry currently has a goal, but not yet a way to get there,” said Dr Uwe Lauber, CEO of MAN Energy Solutions.
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Exclusive SeaArk Marine build deal
A US boatbuilder has secured a deal to build the full line of SeaArk Marine commercial boat models.
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Ocean energy first for global event
Experts in wave energy and tidal energy will gather for the first time at a global maritime event.
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Subsea cable business prepares for further growth
A European marine contractor is setting up a new subsea cables business unit due to the increasing demand it is seeing in that segment.
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Covid forces second Seawork postponement
Mercator Media Limited has released the following information concerning the postponement of this year''s Seawork until the Autumn.
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European wind feeder concept optimised for US East coast
Ampelmann and C-Job Naval Architects have developed an offshore wind feeder vessel concept optimised for operating off the US east coast.
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Unique shock-absorbing boats coming to Europe first
Australian suspension catamaran innovator Nauti-Craft Pty Ltd has signed a new deal with a long-term partner and German based vessel operator, designer and boat building group.
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Brussels bridge nears completion
A new bridge over the Brussels-Scheldt Canal in Brussels is getting closer to completion, ready to form a key part of the city’s infrastructure.
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RIB built for endurance
A new Rigid Inflatable Boat (RIB) designed for maximum buoyancy is built to endure heavy duty missions.
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Danish base for new wind farms
Swedish wind farm developer Vattenfall has again selected Denmark’s Port of Hvide Sande as the operations and maintenance base, for new wind farms being developed.