Latest News – Page 289
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Modular onboard software suite upgraded
A leading electronic charting specialist has announced a powerful upgrade of its integrated offering with new features for navigational chart and publication management.
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Inter-array cabling contract
Italian cable giant Prysmian has been awarded a project by Vattenfall to provide the submarine inter–array cable systems for the Hollandse Kust Zuid III and IV offshore wind farms in The Netherlands.
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Fast response firefighting vessel
A leading aluminium vessel manufacturer, working in a tri-partnership agreement has launched a high performance, first-in-class fire-fighting vessel.
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Construction starting on 2MW tidal turbine
A multi million pound contract has been signed for the construction of what is set to be the world’s most powerful tidal turbine.
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Scottish shipyard faces closure
The future of a Scottish shipyard is at risk following confirmation that the company behind it is going into administration.
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US Navy underwater vehicle procurement
The US Navy has procured a compact, battery powered ROV system for underwater bomb disposal activities and other duties.
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Big oil invests in marine battery company
A marine energy storage company has announced that it has finalized an investment deal with Shell Ventures, the corporate venture capital arm of Royal Dutch Shell plc.
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Cruise ships lengthened at Italian yard
A shipyard in Palermo, Italy, has completed the lengthening of two vessels to make them the longest cruise ships in the world.
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Copenhagen bridge project completed
Architect WilkinsonEyre has been working in collaboration with Danish real estate developer Realdania By & Byg for the construction of Lille Langebro, a new pedestrian and cycle bridge in Copenhagen’s Inner Harbour.
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Sustainability commitment at Dutch shipyards
As part of an ongoing commitment to sustainability, a Dutch shipbuilder is having 42,000 solar panels installed at a number of its facilities.
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Polish programme unveiled
The biggest annual gathering of Poland’s maritime industry leaders, the Maritime Economy Forum Gdynia will take place in October.
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New brand to streamline business
An environmental risk reduction company has launched a new brand and logo to make its operations more efficient.
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Jack Gaston
All at Maritime Journal and Mercator Media were saddened to hear of the passing of Tug stalwart Jack Gaston earlier this week following a recent few years of ill-health.
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New RIB gets celebrity visitor
A celebrated British veteran of the arts has visited a new RIB with the same name as a 19th century vessel in the spotlight by virtue of their latest book.
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Efficient utility vessel offers multiple propulsion options
An Italian design team has developed the EUVES (Efficient Utility Vessel) that is designed to meet the requirements of a number of workboat roles writes Dag Pike.
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Turbine transition piece crane order
An Austrian crane specialist will deliver 81 cranes for the Taiwanese wpd’s Yunlin Offshore Wind Farm.
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Renewables focus prompts new office
LOC Longitude has opened a new office in Newcastle, its fourth UK office and seventh globally
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PTO technology to reduce costs of tidal power
A new Power Take Off technology has successfully completed subsea testing at Babcock’s Rosyth Site in Scotland.
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Remote monitoring for CTV
An offshore logistics operator, has implemented an advanced remote monitoring system, on its latest crew transfer vessel.
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Worldwide Push To Talk radio
A newly launched Satellite Push To Talk handheld radio uses the Iridium satellite communication network, covering the whole earth, including both poles.