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Barton Marine product partnership with Barrus
Marine deck hardware supplier Barton Marine partnered with Barrus to showcase its products at Seawork 2019.
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Damen Shoalbuster design unveiled
Damen Shipyards Group presented its new Shoalbuster design during Seawork 2019 in response to recent Maritime Labour Convention (MLC) changes concerning crew accommodation capacity.
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Vessel command interface integrates DP2
Swiss automation and control specialist ABB has added dynamic positioning 2 (DP2) functionality to its vessel command execution solution, ABB Ability Marine Pilot Control.
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New appointments at Survitec
Survitec has appointed Mr. Baba Devani to spearhead the company’s newly restructured division.
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New Garmin equipment on show
At this year’s Seawork Garmin International showcased its suite of pioneering marine products designed for individuals working within the commercial marine sector.
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Reintjes UK status and address change
The management of marine gearbox manufacturer Reintjes GmbH and Reintjes Benelux BVBA used Seawork to announce a change of status for its Business in the United Kingdom.
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Electric propulsion test boat launched
Seawork exhibitor Volvo Penta is evaluating a new propulsion system aboard its own test boat ahead of a ferry electrification refit.
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BMT introduces two revolutionary designs at Seawork
In March this year the Specialised Ship Design division of BMT attended an official keel laying ceremony for their revolutionary, new 36m Service Accommodation Transfer Vessel (SATV).
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Best of maritime on show at Seawork
Europe''s largest commercial marine exhibition, Seawork International, opens its doors in Southampton''s Mayflower Park on Tuesday 11 June.
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Faster fatigue testing for tidal turbines
The Fastblade facility at The University of Edinburgh will use a Digital Displacement regenerative hydraulic actuation system to reduce the energy requirements of fatigue testing.
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Ammonia as a marine fuel
Ammonia can be safely and effectively applied as a marine fuel to reduce harmful emissions according to new research published by C-Job Naval Architects.
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Kelp harvesting legal shenanigans
The largest mechanical harvesting of seaweed ever attempted in Ireland or Britain could proceed in Bantry Bay.
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Tidetech data available through Veracity
Tidetech Commercial Marine will make its metocean data available to users of the DNV GL-hosted web services portal Veracity as data or via an API, enabling shipowners and managers to optimise their fleet operations, save fuel and increase vessel efficiency.
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AI will uncover ‘dangerous behaviours’
Danelec Marine has announced the introduction of a new ‘decision-support’ tool to enhance maritime safety and enable proactive decision-making in bridge operations.
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First auto-docking system on the market
Wärtsilä has secured the first order for its SmartDock auto-docking system, marking what is believed to be the world’s first commercially available auto-docking solution.
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Battery-hybrid dual-fuel system
The Damen Gorinchem Holland shipyard has ordered a hybrid-propulsion solution from MAN Energy Solutions.
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Hybrid power system for small commercial vessels
Rising to the challenge of a post-carbon age, there is a moral imperative to develop alternative energy usage in the marine environment writes Graeme Ewens.
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Largest plug-in hybrid appointed ‘Ship of the Year 2019’
The world’s largest plug-in hybrid vessel, ‘Color Hybrid’, which is reaching the end of construction at Ulstein Verft, has been appointed ‘Ship of the Year 2019’ at Nor-Shipping.
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Maritime digitalization alliance
DNV GL and Kongsberg have signed a memorandum of understanding at Norshipping with the ambition to help bring about digitalization of the maritime industry.
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Volvo Penta introduces next generation D4 & D6
With over 100,000 units produced, the Volvo Penta D4 and D6 marine propulsion packages are getting a comprehensive helm-to-prop update.