Latest News – Page 340
-
News
EMO gets new ship and new Senvion deal
EMS Maritime Offshore (EMO) in north Germany has launched its sixth crew transfer vessel and secured a new offshore service supply deal with Hamburg-based Senvion, reports Tom Todd.
-
News
Saab Seaeye Falcon to assist Drafinsub
Italian underwater works company Drafinsub will use the Saab Seaeye Falcon electric robotic vehicle to help it carry out work including pipeline construction, cable laying, offshore platform maintenance and mine clearance.
-
News
Unmanned SAR vessel
Italian military boat builder Effebi is developing an autonomous vessel that can be used for search and rescue operations writes Dag Pike.
-
News
Bristols’s Albion dry dock re-opens
Ship repair and shipbuilding is to restart in the Bristol, UK Albion Dry Dock previously occupied by Abels Shipbuilding, Dag Pike reports
-
News
UK ferry converted into a Thames party boat
A UK passenger ferry has been converted to begin a new life as party boat on the Thames River in London.
-
News
DNV certification for integrated simulators
BMT’s integrated navigation and manoeuvring simulator suite has been awarded Class A, B and C certification from DNV GL verifying that it complies with STCW 78 and the DNVGL-ST-0033 Maritime Simulator Systems standard.
-
News
Power cable repair launch
Irish Sea Contractors, from Co. Wexford, Ireland has announced the launch of a new, patented, in-house developed subsea power cable repair solution and in-house subsea jointer training programme.
-
News
DP1 equipped EuroCarrier 2611
UK-based marine services company Stewart Marine has contracted Neptune Marine in The Netherlands to build a new EuroCarrier 2611, which is to be named ‘Viking Energy’.
-
News
Hastings Shannon lifeboat delivered
The South coast UK lifeboat station of Hastings has just taken delivery of its new lifeboat paid for by a rare and generous donation to the RNLI of two vintage Ferraris.
-
News
EU tidal project moves onto next stage
A European Union-backed tidal energy project has received approval from the European Commission to proceed to its next stage after a successful first full year reports Andrew Williams.
-
News
The largest ‘ship’ in the world
An aquaculture vessel being built in China will be the largest ‘ship’ in the World when completed in 2020.
-
News
Record marine simulator deal for Kongsberg
Singapore’s Ministry of Home Affairs has awarded a record maritime simulator contract to Kongsberg Digital to supply the Police Coast Guard.
-
News
Dredging of the Szczecin fairway
Two dredging companies have been awarded a major contract for the modernisation of the Swinoujscie – Szczecin fairway in Poland reports Dag Pike.
-
News
Multi mission fireboat
Tuco Marine Group has signed a contract with Hovedstadens Beredskab (Greater Copenhagen Fire Department for a new Multi Misson boat.
-
News
3Si Group acquired
The consolidation with AMG will help accelerate its international growth strategy and increase its geographical footprint and product portfolio to achieve greater exposure into new and existing markets.Andrew Richards, former CEO of 3Si and newly appointed MD of Alliance Marine UK Holdings Ltd, comments “The acquisition is a very positive ...
-
News
24 hours of power
A new renewable energy system on the Scottish island of Fair Isle went live in October allowing the community to celebrate reliable 24 hour power for the first time.
-
News
Thales opens UK autonomous marine centre
Thales UK has opened a new Maritime Autonomous Systems Trials and Evaluation Centre in Plymouth which aims to change the way autonomous capability is developed over the next decade.
-
News
Consent for Thames habitat creation scheme
A UK civil and environmental engineering company is to develop a habitat creation scheme on the River Thames at Rainham Marshes, the largest project of its type in the London area.
-
News
Blue Invest in the Mediterranean 2019
A match-making event in January 2019 will bring together innovators and the financial community to sustainably develop the Blue Economy of the Mediterranean Sea basin, while protecting its marine resources.
-
News
Transfer vessel long term charter
Njord Offshore will be managing a new purpose built 35-metre Service Accommodation and Transfer Vessel on long term charter to Siemens Gamesa for Formosa 1 offshore wind power plant in Taiwan.