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Fast and flexible antenna installation
Boat owners seeking an easy, fast and flexible antenna installation may benefit from a product range designed with this in mind.
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Conference to address digital developments
Maritime professionals will be able to learn about the latest developments in digital and cleantech for the shipping industry at an innovative event next year.
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Gearbox deal for record-setting dredger
Two companies have partnered to develop special planetary plug-in gearboxes for rope winches to be installed on the world''s largest and most powerful cutter suction dredger, the first to be powered by LNG.
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UK training for Australian tug masters
Three Australian trainee tug masters have completed their training in the UK tapping into the expertise of colleagues serving similar contracts half a world apart.
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Report examines Canada’s tugs of opportunity
A Canadian research centre has examined the availability of tugs of opportunity on the Pacific seaboard and how they complement the country’s Emergency Towing Vessel (ETV) provision.
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Salvage round-up
This latest salvage round-up starts with news of a major challenge facing salvors following the capsize of a large vehicle carrier in the entrance channel to a US port.
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2030 goal set for zero-emission shipping
70+ organisations are supporting a new alliance aiming to have commercially viable zero-emission vessels powered by zero-emission fuels operating along deep sea trade routes by 2030, leading to shipping’s complete decarbonisation.
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Propulsion solution for high speed patrol boat
Volvo Penta and Swedish boatbuilder Marell joined forces to create the new Marell M15 patrol boat that was demonstrated at the DSEI event in September.
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Electric drive with motor integrated
Full integration is the way ahead for France’s leading manufacturer of propeller drive systems, which is working on an electric version writes Dag Pike.
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French floating wind technology for California
A French floating wind foundation developer has conducted an in-depth review of potential sites for the US manufacture of its concrete floaters.
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Ferry company streamlines maintenance
A ferry company has implemented a system designed to effectively assist ship owners and managers to streamline all planned maintenance activities in a simple and intuitive way.
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Wave software aids crew transfer safety
New wave software has been tested which supports offshore wind operations in real time and provides accurate wave data information vital to determining vessel operational limits.
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UK polar research ship named
A new polar research ship that has been designed to transform how ship-borne science is conducted in the Polar Regions has been formally named by a Royal couple at the Cammell Laird Shipyard in Birkenhead.
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22m aluminium pilot boat
Scottish naval architectural and Spanish shipbuilding prowess have been showcased in a recently launched aluminium 22m pilot boat.
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Damen launches new concept aggregates dredger
The first of Damen''s new Marine Aggregate Dredger class, a 103.5m MAD 3500, has been launched at Damen Shipyards Galati (DSGa) in Romania.
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Van Oord completes Norfolk coastal works
Van Oord recently completed the Bacton to Walcott Coastal Management Scheme for North Norfolk District Council (UK).
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Coastal protection works double for Boskalis
Netherlands based Royal Boskalis Westminster has been awarded two contracts for coastal protection works in the UK and Romania.
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CEDA Dredging Days
CEDA Dredging Days, the flagship conference of the Netherlands based Central Dredging Association, returns to the Ahoy Rotterdam on 7 and 8 November in conjunction with the Europort 2019 exhibition of maritime technology.
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Industry warned not to neglect cyber “hygiene”
A satellite communications specialist has warned that cyber hygiene is as important for the shipping industry as cyber security.