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Asbjørn Halsebakke: Yaskawa Environmental Energy / The Switch
“Ask who wants a change? Everybody. But ask who wants to change – the answer is usually, ‘nobody’…” Asbjørn Halsebakke told MJ.
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Online training surge during pandemic
One expert maritime industry provider of seafarer training has announced a 32% increase in online training sales to merchant shipping companies not sailing with passenger groups.
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Quad 450hp outboards for high speed interceptor
Marell Boats of Sweden is launching the M15 Quad outboard open high-speed interceptor that includes fine tuning of the existing M15 hull.
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New pilot boat for Teesport
PD Ports, owner of Teesport and legal guardians of the River Tees, has welcomed the arrival of a new £1.35 million pilot vessel, Stainsby, to its fleet.
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When you need to clean a bridge…
Red7Marine, has recently completed a cleaning contract on the A14 at Orwell Bridge, Suffolk, on behalf of Highways England and Ringway.
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Ribcraft acquired by UK entrepreneur
Ribcraft UK has been acquired by a UK entrepreneur and is set to expand in governmental, military and securities sectors as well as focus more on environmental sustainability.
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DemoSATH manufacturing contract awarded
A manufacturing and assembly contract has been awarded for the DemoSATH floating wind project.
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Multicat reconfigured into water injection dredger
The Marine Group’s Harbour Management Division has expanded its dredging capabilities with the recent completion of their bespoke built water injection dredger, ‘CMS Seaka’.
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Dolphin inspired propeller alternative is just a fluke
A Swedish company called Dolprop Industries has developed propulsion technology for small vessels that is based on the way that the tail flukes of whales and dolphins work.
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Ammonia fuel guidance
US classification society ABS has published guidance on Ammonia as Marine Fuel, evaluating the challenges in design and operation of ammonia-fuelled vessels.
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VIKING signs firefighting foam partnership
Denmark-based VIKING Life-Saving Equipment has struck a global partnership agreement with a major foam manufacturer to put marine fire safety at the centre of its one-stop shop strategy for maritime and offshore safety.
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Delivery and order round-up (November 2020)
Another productive period for European tug builders has provided news of thirteen deliveries and the placing of three orders of note.
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Sharing tug experiences in British Columbia
A tug and barge operator in British Columbia has described how it drew on the experience of fellow operators when designing a new tug.
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Energising New Zealand’s electric tug
Echandia Marine and Damen Shipyards have announced a partnership to supply the energy storage system for Ports of Auckland’s fully-electric tug.
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Schottel hybrid thrusters for Aarhus tug
German propulsion manufacturer Schottel is to supply rudder propellers featuring its mechanical hybrid system to Uzmar Shipyard for the new Port of Aarhus tug.
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ISU release salvage statistics for 2019
Salvage statistics for 2019 reveal a mixed bag of falls in number of services, a gain in gross revenue and Lloyd’s Open Form revenue at a historic low.
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Hydrographic survey Cheetah is survey ready
Cheetah Marine International Limited has completed its second hydrographic survey Cheetah for a Chinese Hydropower engineering company.
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Boluda extends its presence in Zeebrugge
Boluda Towage Europe and Port of Zeebrugge have extended their towage agreement and added a sustainability boost for shiphandling services in the port.
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Autonomous tug sailing a step closer
Kotug International, Rotortug and tech start-up Captain AI have demonstrated the first autonomous optimal route sailing using the training Rotortug ‘RT Borkum’.