Latest News – Page 218
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Multraship busy in the Black Sea and Denmark
Multraship Towage & Salvage has provided emergency response services in the Black Sea and Denmark.
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Complex operations for Tsavliris
Recent activities for Tsavliris Salvage have highlighted that complexities often extend beyond just sending a tug to tow a vessel to safety.
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CIP invests in floating wind farm in Italy
Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) has invested in a company developing a 250MW floating wind project off the coast of Italy.
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Safety bulletin follows Bourbon Rhode sinking
Flag state authorities in Luxembourg have issued an immediate action safety bulletin following loss of the anchor-handling tug supply vessel ‘Bourbon Rhode’.
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HST Marine expands into the workboat market
An interesting development will see HST Marine expand its crew transfer vessel (CTV) activities into the workboat market with a newbuild Damen Multi Cat.
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Remote helm control system for Dutch tug
Boston USA-based Sea Machines Robotics is supplying a remote helm control system for Herman Sr. BV’s Shoalbuster tug ‘Teddy’.
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Sanmar signs up for Schottel thrusters
Sanmar Shipyards and Schottel are extending a partnership dating back 16 years following a framework agreement to supply thrusters for the Turkish yard’s Bigaçay class newbuilding tugs.
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Voith powers Rhine pusher tugs
Two pusher tugs under construction at Dutch shipbuilder Barkmeijer Shipyards will be powered by Voith propeller units continuing a near 50-year relationship between vessel owner and propeller supplier
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German LNG conversion nears completion
The conversion to LNG DF drive of a second North Sea ferry for German operator AG Ems was being completed in the Netherlands as the New Year got underway, writes Tom Todd.
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German lake fleet goes eco-friendly
Electric catamarans are currently being ordered for service on Germany’s biggest lake but alternative synthetic fuel systems are also being looked at for the future, reports Tom Todd.
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Exhaust system installation successful
Emissions are minimised on a new exploration, research and media vessel, thanks to its IMO Tier III compliant exhaust system.
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Green light for UK offshore wind project
Development consent has been granted for a major UK offshore wind farm offering an approximate capacity of up to 2,400MW and a boost for the UK’s net zero ambition.
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Bremerhaven plans €170 million box handling upgrade
Under study in Bremerhaven is a €170 million upgrade of berths at the German port’s giant Stromkaje container handling facility, writes Tom Todd.
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Polarstern – still fit after a year in the ice
Germany’s 38 year old research icebreaker ''Polarstern'', which has just spent a year locked in the Arctic ice, suffered much less damage than had been expected, writes Tom Todd.
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First ferry hybrids due on the Kiel Canal
The first of three 30m identical hybrid ferry newbuilds for commuters on Germany’s busy Kiel Canal is going into service soon, reports Tom Todd.
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Hybrid upgrades to give vessels more attractive environmental profiles
The Wärtsilä Hybrid Upgrade solution, has been selected for retrofitting two offshore construction vessels owned by Norwegian operator Østensjø Rederi.
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Dredging spoils transform into new terminal
180,000 cubic metres of dredged material are currently being reused as filling material in the construction of the Port of Gothenburg''s next major investment.
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The UK 10 point plan and the supply chain
According to Neil Gordon, chief executive, Subsea UK, the Government’s 10 point energy plan must have the supply chain at its heart.
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Larger cranes for larger turbines
Cadeler has signed a contract to install a new crane on the vessel ‘Wind Orca’ and retain the option for delivery of a crane on vessel ‘Wind Osprey’.