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German shipbroker expands into corporate finance
A worldwide consultancy and specialist shipbroker for offshore renewable energy projects, Global Renewables Shipbrokers, is now venturing into the field of project investments and corporate finance.
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EdgeTech promotion
EdgeTech, a specialist in high resolution sonar imaging systems and underwater technology, recently promoted Gene Andella to the role of Customer Service Manager.
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Technology deal for lifeboat refit project
A supplier of audio communications technology will help ensure a lifeboat refit project has the equipment it needs to operate efficiently.
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Plan ahead to avoid supply delays
A global supplier of marine distress signals has urged businesses to order pyrotechnic products ahead of their expiry dates, following the updated guidance of certification of goods for seafarers released by the International Maritime Organisation (IMO), in response to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
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Unmanned hydrographic survey operations
Amsterdam-based survey company Deep BV will upgrade one of its survey vessels with a Sea Machines SM300 autonomous control system.
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Revolutionising dispersants from offshore vessels
According to Ayles Fernie International Ltd, a specialist in the design and manufacture of Oil Dispersant Spray Systems, static dispersant systems are common sources of frustration.
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Duck weed growth warning
A warning has been issued over an upcoming explosion of habitat-destroying duck weed growth, due to rising temperatures across Europe and ever-increasing heatwaves.
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Multi-million pound subsea contract signed
An ROV and hydrographic survey company has been awarded a long-term contract for subsea work on a UK offshore wind project.
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Solid state battery brings electric boat range
Extending the capacity of batteries is seen as the key to increasing the range and so promoting the viability of electric boats writes Dag Pike.
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A new concept for marine electric motors
A German company has developed a new concept of electric motor suitable for marine use that offers more flexibility in the way that it can operate to make electric propulsion safer writes Dag Pike.
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Hull flood defence work expands
Work has started on the latest stage in the extensive flood defence work that is taking place along the waterfront of the River Humber, UK.
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Roy Torgersen: Nido Robotics
Roy Torgersen, founder of Nido Robotics told MJ there’s already been a change of plan: “Today, we’re calling it ‘robots at your service’, providing the ROVs and basic training.” Tomorrow, however, the robot will let you know about its own discoveries.
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High capacity gas barges delivered
A chemicals manufacturer has taken delivery of three new gas barges which will enable the efficient and competitive delivery of butane gas in Europe.
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Ocean hybrid platform vision
A German wave energy developer will offer solar panel manufacturers the opportunity to demonstrate and test their PV modules on a floating platform in Iraklio, Greece.
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Sonardyne creates new group
Sonardyne has formed a new parent company to increase the breadth and capabilities available to customers across the organisation’s growing family of independent subsidiaries.
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Big plans for Northern Ireland shipyard
The owner of a shipyard in Northern Ireland has confirmed major plans to help develop it in 2020.
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Jobs platform boosts maritime engineering
A new maritime engineering recruitment platform has been launched to help boost efforts to keep the industry moving amid the economic challenges presented by COVID-19.
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Key appointment for European wave energy
Swedish wave energy developer Seabased is joining the Ocean Energy Europe Board of Directors as a Lead Partner, the industry body has announced.
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Flush decked barges for energy logistics
Netherlands shipyard TABmarine has announced a contract for the new building of two flattop barges for UK based Osprey Ltd., a heavy transport and offshore energy logistics company.
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Moving a vessel crane inside a short time window
With a lead time of only 6 weeks, a client of a UK marine engineering firm had an urgent request to fit out a 120-tonne catamaran diving tender, ‘Shoreline Engineer’, with new deck cradles and winches.