Latest News – Page 308
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WMD credits Seawork for successes
For the third consecutive year, the commercial marine sector’s fastest growing naval architect firm, Walker Marine Design (WMD), will be exhibiting at Seawork International in June.
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Automated docking is not just for leisure boats
All boats with electronic engine control, regardless of the type or length, can be equipped with the Dockmate system.
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Flood management appointment
Civil engineering powerhouse VolkerStevin has been appointed to the UK Environment Agency’s Collaborative Delivery Framework (CDF), a new framework which will continue the delivery of the EA’s flood and coastal erosion risk management programme.
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Ocean Power Innovation Network
The Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) is leading a new pan-European project, Ocean Power Innovation Network (OPIN), which aims to accelerate the development of the ocean energy sector.
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Seawork debut for Baudouin 12M26.3 with SCR
The IMO III compliant Advanced 12M26.3 engine from Moteurs Baudouin will be shown for the first time at Seawork International 2019.
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45 knot fireboat contract
US commercial marine boatbuilder Metal Shark has been selected to build the next generation of fire boats for the Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Department.
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Huisman to build main Voltaire crane
Huisman has been awarded a contract for the design, engineering, construction and delivery of the main crane on Jan De Nul Group’s newest offshore jack-up installation vessel ‘Voltaire’.
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MIT appointed Veth distributor
MIT has announced that as of the 1st April 2019 it has been appointed by Veth Propulsion to represent their Azimuth Thruster and Bow Thruster portfolio within the UK and Ireland.
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Innovation behind E-Flex concept
The E-Flex concept is described as a new generation of Ropax vessels focusing on energy efficiency and flexibility.
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Taiwan contract for MJP
Marine Jet Power (MJP) has been awarded a multi-unit, multi-year contract with CSBC Shipyard to provide propulsion for 15 vessels for the Taiwan Coast Guard (TCG).
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Proteum demos OXE Diesel’s low total cost of ownership
UK & Ireland distributor, Proteum, has been demonstrating to commercial operators the low Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) of the OXE Diesel outboard in comparison to petrol equivalents.
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New GPS navigators
JRC/Alphatron Marine has introduced its new GPS navigators, the JLR-8400 and JLR-8600.
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Navigation assessment recognition
BMT has achieved external recognition from The Nautical Institute for its expertise in the field of navigation assessment.
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Veripos contract extension
Veripos, part of Hexagon’s Positioning Intelligence Division, has announced a multiyear contract extension to supply GNSS services to UTEC, a global surveying company in subsea services group Acteon, on a worldwide basis.
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Propulsion solution for first electric freefall lifeboat
Torqeedo has provided the integrated propulsion system for the world’s first electric-powered freefall lifeboat, which is being built by the Dutch builder Verhoef.
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Modular catamaran workboat
A new multi-role workboat from pollution control specialists Desmi is claimed to be able to shift operation mode within an hour.
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Second E-Flexer float out
Stena Line has achieved another milestone in its fleet investment program with the ‘float out’ ceremony of the second vessel in its new generation E-Flexer series.
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National revenue support a must for ocean energy
Dedicated revenue support at national level is essential to attract investment for ocean energy farms, according to a new report from sectoral advisory body ETIP Ocean.
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Falcon helps safeguard rockfish
Scientists at the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife are undertaking a conservation study into the endangered rockfish species using a Saab Seaeye Falcon underwater robotic vehicle.
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Lifeboat restoration begins
Since returning to Tyneside, UK the historic Tyneside lifeboat, ‘Bedford’ has been securely stored at the Port of Tyne.