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26m SUPA-SWATH wind farm vessel to be built
A 26m SUPA-SWATH wind farm support and crew transfer vessel will be built with a complex design to maximise efficiency.
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German university’s research vessel to be built in the UK
A UK boatbuilder has followed a successful research vessel build with a second similar tender win for another German university.
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LNG first for Rostock
The next generation offshore installation vessel ‘Orion’ has been fuelled for the first time with LNG in only the second ship-to-ship LNG bunkering operation to take place in Germany.
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Cold ironing up and running in major European port
A German port is up and running with the first European onshore power supply via transformers to feed multiple voltages for cruise ships
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Oceanology International 2020 will salute the past while welcoming the future
Oi organisers are confident of bowling over delegates with half-century celebrations and ‘bigger, better’ content at landmark anniversary event in the ExCel London.
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Fiat Powertrain to supply marine engines to Yanmar
FPT Industrial, a brand of CNH Industrial has signed a memorandum of understanding with Yanmar Marine International, foreseeing a commercial cooperation to develop and supply marine engines.
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UK port hailed for its green credentials
A UK port’s increasing value to the offshore energy and renewables industry has been recognised during a visit from the Department for Transport‘s Maritime Minister Nusrat Ghani.
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Poland’s inland waterways to become ‘international shipping routes’
Prospects for modernizing Polish inland waterways are shaped by the EU and environmental factors writes Gordon Feller.
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Hollandse Kust Zuid wind farm progresses
The final contract for the transportation and installation of turbines at the Hollandse Kust Zuid wind farm has been signed.
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Project identifies top heat-mitigating system
A joint development project has determined the best fire-extinguishing system for heat-mitigating performance in Li-Ion battery fires.
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MARSPEC's Latest Charity Project
One of MARSPEC”s latest projects included a charity which needed our help.
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Two more LNG specials for Germany
German authorities have placed orders for two multi-purpose LNG fuelled special ships worth some €404 million and secured an option on a third, writes Tom Todd.
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New Hamburg fire-ships taking shape
The keels have been laid in Holland on two modern, multi-role fire-fighting ships for service in Germany’s biggest and busiest universal port, reports Tom Todd.
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High and Dry Boatlifts from WMS
Wardle Marine Services (WMS) has become a distributor for High and Dry Boatlifts.
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Antwerp LNG development
Cryostar and KC LNG (The LNG division of MAKEEN Energy) have been awarded the contract for building an LNG ship bunkering and truck fuelling facility in the port of Antwerp.
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17 pilot boat order almost completed
DanPilot has purchased in total of 17 new pilot boats from Estonian Boatbuilder Baltic Workboats: Two 20-metre (Pilot 20 WP) boats for the harsher weather conditions at Skagen and Gedser and fifteen 15-metre boats (Pilot 15 WP) for the rest of their stations.
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Third Eurotug for French operator
A French marine services provider working in offshore renewables, harbour and offshore towage is in the process of acquiring a new Neptune EuroTug.
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Hybrid vessel wins sustainability award
Two maritime companies have won an environmental sustainability award for an offshore hybrid vessel that reduces emissions and improves energy efficiency.
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US Navy contract for RIB builder
The US branch of RIB builder Ribcraft has been awarded a major contract from the US Navy for 11 metre RIBs that will extend over 5 years writes Dag Pike.
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US considers zero-emission marine technology
The US House of Representatives Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure has been presented with key information about the future of zero-emission marine technologies.