Latest News – Page 212
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Safety expansion
Marine Fire Safety is pleased to announce that it is teaming up with Lalizas UK to expand its safety products and service support to all their customers.
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New liferaft hydrostatic release unit
Following a three-year detailed research and development programme, Lalizas has launched a new HRU, which is suitable for all liferaft variants on the market from 4-150 persons.
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Williams Shipping commits to Wales
Seawork regular Williams Shipping has launched a new website to spearhead its services to the renewable energy sector, part of the company’s commitment to long-term investment in Pembroke Port.
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Damen alliance to advance ship autonomy
Damen Shipyard has signed an alliance agreement with an autonomous technology company to further investigate the adoption of collision avoidance functionality onboard of Damen ships.
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The long read: Analysing the container loss problem
With the number of major container losses at sea seemingly on the rise, International Marine & Cargo Surveyors Battermann + Tillery Group have provided this useful guide.
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Temporary power work completed at Borssele
Ørsted contracted MRE to provide temporary power during the turbine commissioning phase of the 94 Siemens Gamesa Renewables 8.0-167 type turbines at the Borssele 1 & 2 offshore wind farm.
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Apprenticeship partnership
A new partnership for the provision of UK maritime apprenticeships has been unveiled by the The Marine Society and Seawork exhibitor SeaRegs Training Ltd.
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New qualification in marine corrosion
A new standalone professional qualification in marine corrosion has been launched for marine surveyors.
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A home city show for DLM
Southampton, UK- headquartered DLM are specialists in the design, manufacture, repair and calibration of load cells and load monitoring equipment.
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OESV apprenticeship scheme launches
One offshore energy support vessel (OESV) operator has launched its third apprenticeship programme to mark England’s National Apprenticeship Week.
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Off-topic corner: submarine day trips
We don’t cover much charter/ pleasure cruising, and we normally prefer our boats to stay afloat in Maritime Journal, but when this fascinating story from the archives of Windermere Lake Cruises in the UK came up, it was far too interesting to ignore.
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Decarbonisation of workboats: sort your hull first
While the delegates at February’s Commercial Marine Network ‘Workboat 2050’ webinar might not have agreed on the exact technologies, they spoke loudly and clearly on the importance of hull design.
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Oddgeir Indrestrand: OIM
“I don’t know if many people really grasp the sheer scale of these coming turbines, and what it will take to carry and install them,”
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Wireless comms improves shipping safety
One technology company’s unique success in cracking the “billion-dollar problem” of wireless communication in a steel environment at an affordable price is helping improve safety in shipping.
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Too few offshore wind sites will raise costs
Too few offshore wind sites have been made available in the UK and this could lead to higher costs for developers and consumers, RenewableUK has said.
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Freeport bids promise economic boom
The Solent Freeport and the North East England Freeport are amongst the freeport bids that have been submitted to the UK government.
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Foiling ferry company ramps up recruitment
Staff numbers at Artemis Technologies, which is leading a Belfast-based consortium to decarbonise maritime, initially with foiling ferries, are expected to almost treble to 70 by the end 2021 and rise to 100 by this time next year.
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Sea Sure installs new machining centre as part of £250k investment
Seawork regulars Sea Sure have recently invested £250k in a new HURCO 5-axis machining centre.
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Larger fuel cells for marine applications
Norwegian company TECO2030 has developed a 400kW fuel cell that is currently undergoing type-approval for marine applications.
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Jan De Nul vessels first for eco notation
Five Jan De Nul trailing suction hopper dredgers (TSHDs) have become the first ships to receive a new notation that recognises the environmental performance of ultra-low emission vessels (ULEVs).