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IoT platform for Rotterdam
A new Internet of Things platform has been developed for the Port of Rotterdam Authority, with the first application for hydro/meteo already in operation.
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Underwater drone with 4K Ultra HD camera
A new underwater camera drone believed to be the world’s first five-drive MINI underwater craft features a 4K Ultra HD camera and has potential for commercial use.
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Fishing sector return for MSD
Macduff Ship Design has over the past 10 years spent considerable time specialising in the design of small workboats and harbour vessels.
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Ignite drysuit redesigned
The Ignite drysuit from US outdoor clothing manufacturer Ocean Rodeo has seen a recent full redesign.
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2800t bridge sections delivered to Norway
SAL Heavy Lift has delivered 12 bridge sections for the Beitstadsundbrua bridge from China to Norway.
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Sonar added to ASV for offshore surveying
Coda Octopus has successfully integrated its Echoscope4G Surface real-time 3D sonar on AVIC IET’s Autonomous Surface Vehicle (ASV) to enable easier offshore surveying.
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Mercury Marine celebrates 80th anniversary
Mercury will be hosting celebrations throughout the yearOn 22nd January 1939, E. Carl Kiekhaefer purchased a bankrupt engine manufacturing plant in Cedarburg, Wisconsin. Now, 80 years later, Mercury Marine is a company with 7,000 global employees and recognised worldwide as the leading manufacturer of marine propulsion systems.“We look forward to ...
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Wind energy PPAs on the rise
According to trade body Wind Europe, companies around Europe have now signed nearly 5GW of power purchase agreements (PPAs) with wind farms. This is almost equivalent to Denmark’s total wind energy capacity.
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Wildlife cat contract
All American Marine, Inc. (AAM), together with the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TWPD), has announced the signing of a contract for the construction of an 80’x 27’ aluminium catamaran for operation in Texas State waters as well as offshore capabilities in the Gulf of Mexico.
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Foreship delivers design for Wasaline ferry
Naval architect and design engineering consultant Foreship has announced details of its solution for the new Wasaline ferry.
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New cabin RIB for Guardia Civil
The latest launching from Spanish boatbuilder Aister is a fast coastguard patrol boat with a pair of 200hp Yamahas on the back.
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New work lamp offers 4,400 lumens
A heavy-duty work lamp has been launched which features a light output of 4,400 lumens and advanced optics to ensure that the right amount of light reaches the area it is most needed.
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ARES wins offshore patrol vessel title
A vessel built by ARES Shipyard for Qatar’s Coast Guard has been awarded the title of ‘World’s Best Offshore Patrol Vessel’ by Baird Maritime.
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Unique Group partners with POSH Subsea
Unique Group has entered into a contract with Singapore-based POSH Subsea to offer integrated diving solutions.
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Delivery and order round-up
After the usual quiet holiday period, activity is back in full swing with news dominated by deliveries and orders for Damen and more design success for Robert Allan Ltd (RAL).
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Jenkins Marine assists with ferry refit
UK-based Jenkins Marine has taken part in a complex operation to remove a chain ferry from its ground tackle and tow it to drydock for its regular refit.
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Towing deck machinery success for MacGregor
Cargo handling specialist MacGregor has secured orders for deck machinery for eight tugs to be built in Hong Kong and a US Navy towing, salvage and rescue ship.
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Assessing future fortunes for tugs
Tug and offshore vessel broker Century Marine Services has provided an insight into the current state of the tug and OSV market suggesting a positive future for twin-screw conventional tugs.
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Thirty year old tug ready for another twenty
German tug owner Otto Wulf turned to propulsion and steering manufacturer Schottel when it had to consider the future of a tug already 30 years old.
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