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Expansion at Amalia harbour
The Port of Rotterdam Authority has awarded a contract for the construction of 2.4kms of quays and earth-retaining walls in the Princess Amalia Harbour, part of the Maasvlakte II complex.
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New platform for data storage and management
A new data platform offers bespoke packages to store, manage and enhance company data and safeguard it for the future.
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Ocean energy resilient during COVID-19
Tidal and wave energy devices were installed in the UK, the Faroe Islands, Spain, the US and China in 2020, despite the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Electro-hybrid jet drive demonstrator
HamiltonJet’s new Electro-Hybrid Drive (EHX) demonstrator boat is now in operation, having successfully passed its Maritime New Zealand Certificate of Survey.
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The most powerful outboard at Seawork
UK Mercury importers, Barrus, plan to unveil the mighty 7.6 litre V12 600hp Mercury Verado outboard engine at Seawork 2021.
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BMT’s latest passenger catamaran ferry delivered
BMT’s latest passenger ferry, designed for Kitsap Transit in the United States, has successfully completed sea trials.
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Valuable information source for module deck carrier
United Wind Logistics’ module deck carrier VestVind will rely on ABB Ability Marine Advisory System – OCTOPUS.
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Breaking waves project helps turbine design
Two collaborative R&D projects are taking place that aim at better understanding and predicting breaking waves in order to optimise the design of offshore wind turbines.
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Insurance fund to accelerate ocean energy
A new European insurance fund for the ocean energy sector is being designed to slash the costs of the first commercial projects and accelerate the roll-out of the industry.
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Concrete hulls for floating wind
Work is in progress in Norway on the building of the concrete hulls for what will be the World’s largest floating wind project.
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90-year-old lifesaver
MJ contributor Graeme Ewens has released a ‘Nautobiography’ of a 90-year-old lifesaver— with tales of shipwreck, heroic rescue, wartime tragedy later resurrection of a wooden lifeboat.
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Seabed-to-shore sensing for offshore wind industry
HydroSurv Unmanned Survey is joining forces with Sonardyne to develop and demonstrate seabed-to-shore sensing and data acquisition technologies.
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Corpower moves closer to commercial scale demonstration
After securing a private placement of 9 MEUR, wave energy developer CorPower has extended its equity funding to 20.3 MEUR, for commercial scale demonstration.
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New vessel management services
Vessel management services aimed at improving performance are now available to the commercial marine industry.
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First hybrid surface effect ship
Could the newly launched ‘CWind Pioneer’ represent a step change in vessel technologies for offshore wind CTVs?
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Partnership enables digital payments
A new partnership will enable the introduction of digital payment solutions for crew wages.
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Star2M update
Multiple improvements have been brought with the new Star2M R1.6.3 update to improve functionality and efficiency.
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Le Havre quay upgrades
The French Port of Le Havre has awarded a significant contract to the NGE Group for construction work to adapt a quay in the harbour.
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Gibraltar Pilots order new Seaward 35 Pilot Boat
Knowing the practical, seaworthy reliability of the Nelson 35 design, it was only natural that Gibraltar Pilots selected the UK builder, Seaward, for their new vessel.
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Through-hull fittings you can depend on
ASAP Supplies have now introduced Dixon-Arctic Steel to their ever-growing range. The new Arctic steel range includes strainers, through-hull fittings, and spares.