Latest News – Page 294
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Line Launcher distributorship deal
International safety expert IC Brindle & Co Ltd signed a distributor deal at Seawork this year to distribute a ground-breaking new safety product in the UK and further afield.
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Real life rescue for innovative pole system
UK manufacturer Reach and Rescue was recently delighted to report that one of its Portsafe systems was used by a police officer to rescue a member of the public.
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Diving safety cooperation
The International Marine Contractors Association (IMCA) and the Association of Diving Contractors International (ADCI), the two major trade associations in the commercial diving industry, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to collaborate on matters of operational safety, training standards, and the mutual recognition of diver qualifications.
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Survivor feedback drives locator beacon innovation
ACR Electronics is launching its next-generation ResQLink Personal Locator Beacons, the latest evolution of the world’s best-selling PLB.
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Oroquieta celebrates at regional event
WesCom Signal & Rescue company Oroquieta recently celebrated its 134th anniversary.
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Free online overtopping tool
Bayonet GPE, the free online overtopping tool developed by industry experts at HR Wallingford, is now live for coastal engineers to use.
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CLINSH sustainable fleet trial expanded
Six new ships are joining the CLINSH (CLean INland SHipping) sustainable pilot project to assess the cost and effectiveness of emission-control technologies and alternative fuels in actual practice.
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UK lighthouse to be decommissioned
Trinity House has begun preparation work on a project to decommission Royal Sovereign Lighthouse at the end of its serviceable life.
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Survitec expands with new davit range
Survitec has used Seawork to publicise its recently launched new range of boat launching davits.
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Third Hukkelberg for Techno Dive
Techno Dive AS, a diving company located in Haugesund, Norway, was handed its new diving vessel Katrine from Hukkelberg Boats in July.
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Submersible GPS receiver now more flexible
Applied Acoustics’ sister company Modulus Technology has introduced further options to extend the flexibility of its 101G MiniPod submersible GPS receiver that transmits positioning data back to a vessel or the shoreline.
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Autonomous feat for Saab Seaeye
Saab Seaeye has achieved a world first by successfully docking an autonomous vehicle to an Equinor open-standard subsea docking station (SDS) to recharge its batteries and download data.
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Dock pumps for Casablanca
Bedford Pumps Ltd, will supply five pumps for a dock dewatering application at the Port of Casablanca in Morocco.
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Wave propulsion pilot for Faeroese ferry
A Faroe Islands ferry will soon be using experimental underwater wings to help it generate additional forward propulsion in rough water.
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Testing success for French floating wind
The first operational results of the 2MW Floatgen floating wind turbine have met and exceeded expectations.
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First accreditation for new oil spill scheme
UK environmental risk reduction specialist Adler and Allan, is the first response organisation to be recognised under a new accreditation scheme
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Aids to Navigation monitoring and control display
Tideland Signal has partnered with GateHouse Maritime to present TSD Nautical Sentry an Aids to Navigation monitoring and control display.
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Golden thruster
Veth Propulsion by Twin Disc, Inc. has delivered its 4,000th thruster. To commemorate the accomplishment, Tim Batten, managing director, and Erik Veth, resigning managing director, travelled to Greece to deliver a special edition, golden thruster.
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Cammell Laird helps girls into engineering
Birkenhead shipyard and marine engineering services company, Cammell Laird, has given young women a behind-the-scenes glimpse of life in engineering as part of International Women in Engineering Day (INWED) 2019.
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World’s largest crane vessel put to the test
‘Sleipnir’, Heerema Marine Contractor’s newly launched semi-submersible crane vessel and the world’s first LNG powered Construction Vessel, has successfully completed her sea trials and crane load tests.