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SOLAS 360 gathers pace
Maritime safety equipment supplier and Seawork exhibitor Survitec has registered increased interest in its SOLAS 360 service in the run up to the entry-into-force of amendments to SOLAS.
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Breakthrough autonomous navigation system
ST Engineering Electronics Ltd., Mitsui & Co., Ltd and Lloyd’s Register (LR) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaborate on an industry-first autonomous navigation system for commercial operations to boost performance and safety.
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Camarc pilot boats for Los Angeles
The Port of Los Angeles recently awarded US boatbuilder Vigor the contract to build two 56’ pilot boats designed in Europe by Camarc.
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Special survey docking
A&P Tyne has completed a non-routine docking and a special survey docking for Rever Offshore’s diving support vessels ‘Rever Sapphire’ and ‘Rever Polaris’.
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Contract for hydrogen powered CTVs
Wind farm major Vattenfall has signed a contract with Windcat Workboats for the provision of crew transfer vessels (CTVs) to service the Hollandse Kust Zuid 1&2 offshore wind farm.
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Strengthening the Thanet coastline
Two coastal projects, led by Thanet District Council, Kent, UK are set to take place along sections of both the Ramsgate and Margate sea fronts to improve resilience from the sea writes Dag Pike.
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Panda producing more powerful pods
Fischer Panda has extended its product range to include high voltage propulsion systems offering powers up to 100kW writes Dag Pike.
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Dual Sub combines wind and waves
A Swansea, UK-based wave energy company has unveiled plans to combine a floating wave energy device to make it suitable as a base for a floating wind generator.
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PivotBuoy floater funding secured
A new single point mooring system platform for floating wind turbines that features many unique properties has received funding from the EU Commission Horizon 2020 writes Dag Pike.
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Operating Specialist Wind Vessels
ACI’s 6th edition of Operating Specialist Wind Vessels Summit on 18th-19th September 2019 in Gdansk, Poland will bring together senior executives and experts from ship owners, ship operators, wind turbines’ manufacturers, naval architects, and technology companies, market analysts, amongst the others, to discuss the latest innovations, challenges and developments within ...
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Offshore vessel equipped for bigger parts
Jan De Nul Group has ordered its third Offshore Jack-Up Installation Vessel with crane capacity of over 3,000t to enable it to handle increasingly larger offshore wind parts.
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6G technology for autonomous vessels
L3 Technologies will work with Sonardyne International Ltd to offer 6G-enabled tracking and communications systems on its commercial autonomous vessels for data gathering and subsea positioning tasks.
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ROV simulator launched
Forum Subsea Technologies has launched the latest version of its VMAX simulator to integrate with its next generation of electric remotely operated vehicles (eROV).
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Acoustic buoys to protect whales
Equinor Wind US, the Wildlife Conservation Society’s New York Aquarium, and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) have launched a joint project to deploy two new near real-time acoustic buoys designed to expand the detection and monitoring of whale species found in the waters of New York Bight.
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New Executive Officer for UKHMA
The UK Harbour Masters’ Association (UKHMA) has announced the imminent appointment of a new Executive Officer in the first change in the Association’s secretariat in over 20 years.
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Crane vessel fleet expansion
Recently the Amsterdam-based Spliethoff Group has expanded its fleet with four multipurpose tween deck vessels and six heavy lift vessels to increase its capabilities in the multipurpose, project and heavy lift markets.
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Preparatory works at Tilbury
Terraqua Environmental Solutions (TES), provides a large range of high-quality products for use in aquatic and bioengineering projects. The team recently completed a contract for The Port of Tilbury London Limited.
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Digital routing service
ChartWorld has launched its new My Route Appraisal (MyRA) digital routing service. The MyRA concept is built around the digitization and automation of voyage planning procedures, freeing up the bridge team to concentrate on route approval, execution, and monitoring.
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LeeSan back at Seawork with new stock
LeeSan is now able to offer more choice to customers with its newly acquired range of sewage and waste water pumps, due to massive stock availability from its parent company Pump Technology Ltd.
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Unmanned launch and recovery
A new system for the launching and recovery of unmanned craft will be presented by Henriksen Hooks at Seawork International.