Latest News – Page 301
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Second-station-capable VHFs
Building on the success of the GX1700E, VHF marine radio manufacturer Standard Horizon has announced two new models.
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Urchin-inspired antifouling innovation
Like a sea urchin, Dutch inventor Rik Breur’s anti-fouling wrap repels biofouling with prickly microfibres.
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Norway’s adoption of shore-to-ship power
Anders Everbrand of ABB’s Motion business in Norway outlines how innovative industrial drive technology is being deployed in shore-to-ship power projects.
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MacArtney Benelux backs deep-sea robot
MacArtney Benelux is supporting young minds to develop innovative underwater technology solutions by advising a team who are developing an autonomous deep-sea robot.
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Largest UK maritime simulation centre opens
The UK’s largest and most sophisticated maritime simulation centre will open next month to offer specialist training opportunities with innovative technology including a variety of simulators and a ‘virtual shipyard’.
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SeaKing Group RFA Fort Victoria refit
SeaKing Group has supported Cammell Laird in a year-long refit of a 30,000t Auxiliary Oiler Replenishment (AOR) ship.
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Maintenance on HMS Queen Elizabeth complete
Babcock International has completed the first docking and maintenance period on UK Royal Navy warship HMS Queen Elizabeth at its Rosyth site in Scotland.
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Construction support vessel Christening
Acta Marine has recently named its third Walk to Work Construction Support Vessel in Den Helder, The Netherlands.
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Seawork Innovations Showcase 2019
Located in a prominent area of Seawork, the Innovations Showcase, sponsored by National Maritime and HSSMI, will provide visitors with the opportunity to see the latest in equipment, services, projects and vessels introduced by exhibitors during the past year.
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Manor Renewable Energy to power wind farm
Manor Renewable Energy (MRE) has signed a contract with Siemens Gamesa (SGRE) to provide the full temporary power package of generators, personnel and vessels during the turbine installation phase of the East Anglia ONE offshore wind farm.
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Incat to build largest aluminium ship
Australian shipbuilder Incat has secured a contract to build the world’s largest aluminium ship for Buquebus.
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Griffon Hoverwork wins 995ED orders
Griffon Hoverwork is building a 995ED hovercraft for a private client to use in icy conditions, as well as a tailor-made variant commissioned as a tender for a superyacht.
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International Tidal Energy Summit
The 13th International Tidal Energy Summit is returning to London on the 11th-12th November (Canary Warf Hilton, London) and will be co-located with the 10th Offshore Wind Europe Conference and the Floating Wind Conference.
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ROVOP European appointment
ROVOP, the global subsea robotics specialist, has announced its expansion into mainland Europe with the appointment of Job Biersteker as Business Development Manager in its new facility located in Rotterdam.
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15-metre multi-mission fireboat
A new response vessel from Tuco Marine in Faaborg, Denmark, has just been handed over to Hovedstadens Beredskab (the Greater Copenhagen Fire Department).
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RenewableUK Sponsor Membership
RenewableUK is welcoming the decision by James Fisher Marine Services (JFMS), part of James Fisher and Sons plc, to become a Sponsor Member of the trade association.
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Port of Tyne developing for wind business
Offshore wind could provide 30% of Britain''s electricity generation by 2030, and the Port of Tyne says it is perfectly placed to support this growing renewable sector.
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CTVs arrive for modification and refit
Crew Transfer Vessels, the ‘MPI Cervantes’ and ‘MPI Cardenio’ have arrived at the Manor Marine site in Portland, Dorset for extending, re-engining and refit works.
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Ring Powercraft teams up with Drumgrange
British performance boat company Ring Powercraft and UK systems engineering house Drumgrange have teamed up to demonstrate their products on the water at Seawork 2019.
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Repurposed vessel to debut at Seawork
Turner Iceni will be exhibiting a new CTV vessel at Seawork 2019 which has been built with recycled and repurposed materials to achieve sprint speeds of 30 knots.