Latest News – Page 257
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Vibratory hammer piling
Watson & Hillhouse have been supplying a PVE 2316VM variable moment vibratory hammer to marine specialists Baker Trayte Marine on the UK south coast.
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Expedition cruise call: a Harbourmaster writes
Ben McInnes, Harbourmaster and Pilot at the UK’s Portsmouth International Port shares his experience of the recent port call of expedition cruise vessel ‘MV Fridtjof Nansen’.
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Global messaging device improves connectivity
A new global messaging and personal safety device automatically transitions between satellite, cellular and Wi-Fi connectivity for those who live, work or travel on the fringe of terrestrial coverage.
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Call for skills survey participation
Marine professionals are being urged to take part in a skills survey for a thriving UK maritime region that faces recruitment challenges.
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Grease fights equipment corrosion
Equipment corrosion from exposure to high humidity and salt spray can be fought with grease featuring enhanced corrosion protection.
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Workshop aims to improve safety at sea
An upcoming workshop for maritime professionals will focus on sharing knowledge and practical experiences to improve safety at sea.
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Bureau Veritas performs first survey by drone
Bureau Veritas Marine & Offshore has completed its first survey by drone, carried out in the holds of a bulk carrier in an Italian port.
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Rolls revenue strong thanks to MTU
Rolls-Royce’s Power Systems business unit overcame difficult market conditions in 2019 and again succeeded in growing against the trend to deliver a strong full-year result.
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Large diameter deepwater drilling
Thanks to a recent world first, a whole new sector of offshore construction activity could soon be opening up to new worldwide applications.
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AI cleans sonar noise
Teledyne CARIS has released its HIPS and SIPSTM 11.3 software. This upgrade will introduce the first-ever COTS (commercial-off-the-shelf) release of an AI solution for classifying and cleaning sonar noise.
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OI postponed
Oceanology International Exhibition & Conference will be postponed and will now take place from 1-3 December 2020 at the ExCel, London, following the escalation of COVID-19 in Europe.
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New range of catamaran CTVs
A new range of catamaran CTVs aims to bring simple no nonsense vessels with varying duties, payloads and speeds to the market.
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Sofia offshore wind farm cable route investigation
Fugro’s multipurpose vessel ‘Fugro Pioneer’ recently left the Port of Sunderland in the UK to kick off a 6-month offshore site investigation and survey campaign for innogy’s Sofia offshore wind farm.
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Three new lithium ion batteries
Dutch battery major Mastervolt has announced the arrival of three new Lithium Ion battery models: the MLI Ultra 12/2750, 12/5500 and 24/5500.
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Combining wind and solar power for ships
An innovative sail-assisted propulsion and solar power device for ships is now ready for demonstrations and further evaluation testing.
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Rapid response flood remediation partnership
Marine construction and consultancy organisation, Red7Marine, was recently contracted by Jackson Civil Engineering to respond to a flood incident.
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Offshore engineering firm acquired
A major provider of subsea cable installation and maintenance services to the telecommunications, offshore renewables, utility and oil & gas markets worldwide has been acquired.
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Super sewer tug boasts telescopic wheelhouse
London construction services provider S. Walsh & Sons has signed an order for a CS2010 pusher tug from Concordia Damen.
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Wind technology testing shows 30% CO2 saving
Recent testing of a wind technology project has confirmed at least 30% annual fuel and CO2 emissions saving for commercial shipping.
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Shipping initiative promotes collaboration
A new initiative will tackle key global issues in international shipping and help promote sustainable development.