Latest News – Page 315
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Consistency and control: large-scale 3D printing in steel
Sometimes something as apparently simple as a big lifting hook calls for very sophisticated technology, writes Stevie Knight.
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Vetus aims at displacement craft market
The new D-Line range of engines from Dutch engine mariniser Vetus, which is based on the proven range of base engines from Deutz, has been upgraded to provide dedicated power units mainly for displacement boats writes Dag Pike.
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3D printing PEEK plastics
FDM Digital Solutions, a UK Additive Manufacturing company has announced that it is bringing 3D printing of PEEK, (a high specification thermoplastic) into the UK marine industry.
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Fully electric workboat shows fish farming future
‘Astrid Helene’ is a fully electric salmon farm workboat designed and built by Grovfjord Mekaniske Verksted, Norway.
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Stricken Viking Sky rescued off Norway
Cruise ship ''Viking Sky'' has been evacuated by helicopter off the Norwegian coast after suffering engine problems alongside high seas caused by a storm.
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PDENH is third investor in EST-Floattech
PDENH (Participatiefonds Duurzame Economie Noord-Holland) has become the third company to invest in EST-Floattech, a Dutch technology firm that develops energy storage systems for fully electric and hybrid maritime application and mobile energy applications.
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Award winner returns to M&CCE Expo
TMS Maritime, winner of the 2018 Best Project Award, is to return to the Marine & Coastal Civil Engineering Expo at Southampton’s Mayflower Park from 11- 13 June 2019.
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Award winning company at M&CCE Expo
Temporary Works Design (TWD), winner of an M&CCE Expo Innovation award, is to exhibit again at this year’s event, being held from 11-13 June in Southampton, UK. The event is co-located with Seawork, the unique on-shore and on-water commercial marine trade exhibition.
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Ovenden Earth Moving to exhibit at M&CCE Expo
Ovenden Earth Moving is a leading earthmoving, crushing & recycling and sea defence contractor. The company’s first sea and coastal defences contract was a beach nourishment contract in 1997 at Sandwich Bay in Kent.
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Kaymac proud of trainee diver investment
Leading specialist sub-sea marine engineers, Kaymac Marine & Civil Engineering Limited is eagerly following the progress of its latest mechanical engineering apprentice, Joel Gillett who is currently in South Africa training towards commercial diver status.
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WaveWalker BV returns to M&CCE Expo
WaveWalker BV provides innovative marine solutions from land to sea.
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Surveying the seabed
Leading manufacturer of sonar seabed survey equipment, Kongsberg GeoAcoustics is to exhibit at this year’s Marine & Coastal Civil Engineering Expo.
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Kongsberg Maritime chosen for South African project
Kongsberg Maritime, an exhibitor at the Marine and Coast Civil Engineering Expo, has been selected to deliver a cutting-edge, integrated hydroacoustic and bridge system technology package for the replacement of the South African Navy Hydrographic Capability Project.
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Worldwide patents for Sharrow Propeller
The Sharrow Propeller design, that its US inventors claim increases efficiency 9-15 percent, now has 20 worldwide patents.
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Mooring dolphins contract for Hamburg
The ST3 Offshore factory in Poland has signed a new contract concerning production of mooring dolphins for the port of Hamburg.
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Ambitious ‘return to commercial sailing’ plan gets boost
A Belfast-based bid led by America’s Cup spin-off Artemis Technologies has received funding for its plans to decarbonise maritime transportation.
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Incat Crowther ferry with efficient design
Incat Crowther is constructing a 35m long catamaran passenger ferry for Samso Rederi that is optimised for high durability, low maintenance and efficient operation.
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Salvage round-up
During a busy period for the salvage industry we examine three operations including the salvage of a Norwegian frigate, a capsized pipe-layer and another container ship fire.
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Schottel’s simple hybrid propulsion solution
Propulsion system manufacturer Schottel and towage service provider Svitzer have developed a new hybrid propulsion concept distinguished by its simplicity.