Latest News – Page 221
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Enhanced digital connectivity for navaids
Australian navaids supplier Sealite, has announced that it will soon launch a new protocol convertor called Universal Gateway.
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Simple spud leg system is cheap solution to tricky access issue
Accessing the underside of a rail bridge over fast flowing water for a recent rail upgrade required some out of the box thinking.
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Speakers confirmed for second Workboat 2050 decarbonisation webinar
An impressive lineup of speakers has been announced for next week''s second online session of the Get Set for Workboat 2050 conference series sponsored by Southerly Designs.
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Radar simulation e-learning tool launches
A new cloud-based simulation service for maritime radar training has been launched that enables instructors to manage and control exercises with realistic radar simulations.
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Technology stakeholders sign MOU
Two technology stakeholders have formalised their partnership by signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU).
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Vi Maris award winner announced
Jason Hayman, CEO of Sustainable Marine Energy, is the winner of this year’s Vi Maris Award, presented during the annual Ocean Energy Europe Conference & Exhibition, held online.
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Improving data quality for on-demand surveys
According to Sören Themann, CEO, Subsea Europe Services GmbH, finding the right hydroacoustic equipment at short notice can be challenging.
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EU launches offshore renewable energy strategy
The European Union (EU) has launched a bold new strategy on the development of offshore renewable energy writes Andrew Williams.
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High-speed platform aids tech development
Autonomous systems development could be given a boost with a new high-speed technology demonstrator vessel currently nearing the end of a refit project.
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Swiss barge service to key European terminals
A new regular barge service will operate from Basel-Kleinhüningen and Basel-Birsfelden to various deepsea terminals at the ports of Rotterdam and Antwerp.
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Wavewalker jack-up on site at Dawlish
Network Rail has started work on the second section of the new, bigger sea wall at Dawlish, Devon, UK.
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ECMAs open now for 2021
Nominations are now open for the 2021 European Commercial Marine Awards, which will be presented at Seawork in June.
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Dee estuary tidal lagoon plans
Mostyn SeaPower, a subsidiary of The Port of Mostyn, has developed proposals for a tidal lagoon in the outer Dee Estuary, North Wales.
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FOSS system aids Chartwell efficiency
An offshore energy support vessel (OESV) operator has ordered two further Chartwell Marine 24 catamarans that will be the first equipped with a new foil optimisation and stability system (FOSS) designed by BAR Technologies.
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Cruise boosts SMS Group
The SMS Group is capitalising on cruise business following a recent move that has made it the only ship repairer based within the Port of Southampton.
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Delivery and order round-up
This month’s review of newbuild tug deliveries and orders focuses on two of the best known and most prolific builders of such vessels, Damen Shipyards Group and Sanmar Shipyards.
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LNG bunkering - the tug and barge method
A project with European involvement will see LNG bunkering services in the US provided by an articulated tug and barge unit (ATB).
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Kotug debuts in South America
Kotug has acquired a powerful anchor-handling tug on the back of a long-term oil field support contract in Guyana.
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Two new ETVs for Norwegian coastline
Norway''s coastline now has an increased layer of protection with the arrival of two additional Emergency Towing Vessels (ETVs).
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Schottel equips Russian and Kenyan tugs
Propulsion manufacturer Schottel is busy supplying propulsion units to anchor-handling tugs in Russia and a salvage tug in Kenya.