Latest News – Page 270
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PIV capable of 50 knots is delivered
The Royal Oman Police Coastguard (ROPCG) has taken delivery of a 26m Patrol Interceptor Vessel (PIV) capable of speeds in excess of 50 knots.
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Launch and recovery device for profiling and sampling
A Danish designed and manufactured LARS provides a complete package for easy installation and removal of a CTD (Conductivity, Temperature, and Depth) rosette sensor suite of underwater instrumentation.
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OESV operator offers US market success tips
A UK-based Offshore Energy Support Vessel (OESV) operator has stressed that proven vessel designs, safety management systems and robust back office support are essential ingredients for growth of the US OESV market.
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Three more hybrid ferries in build in Norway
Norway currently shows the path for many other countries when it comes to low carbon mobility solutions, a position that will only be reinforced when three new hybrid ferries hit the water.
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New water jet claims substantial performance gains
HamiltonJet has unveiled its HTX52 – the latest model in its HTX series of waterjets and claimed to be the New Zealand company’s fastest, most durable waterjet yet.
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Vessel data key to meeting emissions targets
With the International Maritime Organisation announcing a goals-based approach to emissions reductions for sulphur, nitrogen and carbon oxides over the next two decades, shipping owners and operators must use vessel data to build a fuller picture of unnecessary fuel consumption.
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North Sea wind assessment sensitivity study
Following analysis by leading industry experts AXYS claims its WindSentinelTM Floating LiDAR can produce data sets that reduce cost of energy for offshore wind developers.
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146 ton cylinder for world’s biggest pilling barge
The heaviest hydraulic cylinder ever produced by Netherlands manufacturer Bosch Rexroth, is ready for installation onboard the biggest ever piling barge.
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Nominations open for ECMAs
Nominations are now open for the 2020 European Commercial Marine Awards (ECMAs).
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Rise in shipbuilding ‘patent protection’
A major maritime study has revealed a rapid rise in shipbuilding patent applications as superpowers look to protect and commercially exploit new innovations in technology.
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XOCEAN acquires hydrographic survey firm
Ocean data company XOCEAN has completed the acquisition of a specialist autonomous hydrographic survey company.
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Fit transit pipes without welding
A new nuts and bolts assembly set makes it possible to install flange transit pipes in vessels’ steel decks and bulkheads without welding.
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Cyber security MOU
The Korean Register and Hyundai LNG Shipping have signed a memorandum of understanding on 2 December, agreeing to conduct joint research on the application, verification and development of Guidance for maritime cyber security systems.
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15m workboat for wide-ranging roles
A UK wildlife charity has recently taken delivery of a clever workboat with configurable deck space for moving livestock, equipment and people with equal efficiency.
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Increasing demand for boat lifting hooks
A global increase in the use of single point boat lifting hooks over the past year has resulted in a 25 per cent boost in sales for a major manufacturer.
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Harbour water clean-up boat is all-electric
A French-built aluminium boat is using the latest in electric outboard motor technology to offer a climate-neutral platform to clear up solid and liquid waste from inland waterways and harbours.
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Lithium battery research cooperation
US classification society ABS and China’s Contemporary Amperex Technology Co., Limited (CATL) are to work together to research lithium battery propulsion for next generation vessels.
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Laying down the future
A 4m long, 3D printed pedestrian bridge is only one-tenth solid material, but it promises to last longer than traditional steel in marine environments and can even tell you when it needs maintenance.
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Tor Østervold: ECOsubsea
Traditional hull cleaning methods are “a major issue for our industry”, said Tor Østervold, ECOsubsea CEO, as it impacts not just ports and vessel owners but the waters around them.
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Flood doors supply partnership announced
The UK’s largest environmental and risk reduction specialists has announced an exclusive partnership with a major UK provider of steel doors and physical security solutions.