Latest News – Page 208
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Irish sailings
Having overcome the first two challenging months in the post - Brexit era, RoRo operator CLdN is pleased to be able to offer increased shipping capacity by the introduction of additional sailings on its Irish and UK routes.
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Orca electronic charts and more
Norwegian company Orca has taken a fresh look at electronic charts systems and how they operate writes Dag Pike.
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Navaid strategy key to ship safety
One UK supplier of marine aids to navigation has recently demonstrated how important strategic navaid deployment is for ships being able to navigate into ports safely.
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‘Brexit buster’ shipping route unveiled
A new ‘Brexit buster’ shipping route directly connecting the UK and Morocco is to be launched shortly.
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Communications network extension
Satcom Global has announced an extension to its Aura VSAT maritime communications network, with the addition of two new satellite beams; Astra 4a Nordic and SES-12 IOR.
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Greenlink Interconnector marine licence approved
Greenlink Interconnector Limited has welcomed the decision by Natural Resources Wales (NRW) to approve its application for a Marine Licence for the Greenlink electricity interconnector project, which will link the power markets of Great Britain and Ireland.
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Suction anchor pumping system
The Alfa Laval company and pump manufacturer Framo, will supply pumping systems for foundations of Scotland’s largest offshore wind farm project.
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VSAT and 4G systems interest up
One maritime electronics distributor has seen an increase in enquires for VSAT systems and 4G systems during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Dredge monitoring without the drag
M&CCE exhibitor Foreshore Technology has worked in the dredging industry for over 20 years.
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Heavy lift required country’s strongest quay
Scottish marine civil engineering consultancy Arch Henderson has been involved in design and project management of the Dales Voe heavy lift quay, the above-ground supports and the decommissioning pad facility for over 8 years.
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Coda Octopus Survey Engine upgraded
Hydrographic survey software specialist Coda Octopus has released Version 2.6 of its Survey Engine Automatic Object Detection Package (SEADP).
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Easier electrification for small ferries
Torqeedo and Poseidon have cooperatively announced a fully electric, steerable thruster system providing up to 65kW.
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C-MAP Commercial sale
Lloyd’s Register has acquired the C-MAP commercial marine business from Navico Group.
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Eight freeports in England named
The UK Government has announced that eight new English freeports will be established following a competitive bidding process.
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Erosion control for challenging high flow scenario
An engineered plastic mesh product from M&CCE exhibitor Propex Geosolutions provided a significant cost saving in a project to prevent erosion in a fast flowing river channel.
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Infrastructure advisor
New M&CCE exhibitor Moffatt & Nichol is a leading U.S.-based global infrastructure advisor specializing in the planning and design of facilities that shape and serve coastlines, harbours and rivers.
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Innovation challenge takes on coastal inundation
The UK Hydrographic Office (UKHO) has launched a new marine innovation challenge, focused on identifying the causes and risks of coastal inundation and mitigating its effects.
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Adriatic green energy hub proposed
An application for a permit to develop what is termed ‘a clean energy hub’ in the Adriatic Sea off the port of Ravenna has been submitted writes Dag Pike.
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New methanol fuel guidance for shipowners
Guidance on methanol as marine fuel has been published for shipowners considering methanol as an option in both the near-term and long-term to reduce emissions as they work towards decarbonisation.
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Underwater robot detects hazardous substances
An underwater electric robotic vehicle will be deployed in in Turkey’s offshore waters to rapidly detect hazardous substances.