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Light diving craft design
Norway’s Hukkelberg Boats and Denmark’s Safe Air Diving have joined forces to create an advanced Nitrox light diving craft.
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3200mm floating oil barrier
German technology company Continental has developed a new generation of floating oil barrier for use at sea. With a width of 3200mm, they are especially suitable for rough water.
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Fleet Safety wins Safety4Sea technology award
Inmarsat''s new Fleet Safety maritime data service has been named winner in the Technology category for the Safety4Sea Awards, 2018.
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Update to OWA Floating LiDAR Roadmap
The Carbon Trust’s Offshore Wind Accelerator has published an update of the Floating LiDAR (light detection and ranging) Roadmap.
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Ostuferhafen restructure at Kiel
The Port of Kiel, Germany, is completely restructuring the access area to the Ostuferhafen.
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Port streamlining solution for Jersey
Veovo, a provider of operations, guest predictability and revenue maximisation software solutions, has announced that is has formed a partnership with Ports of Jersey, and implemented the Veovo Port & Airport Management system.
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Greener grid for Portsmouth Harbour
BAE systems, the contractor responsible for the Portsmouth, UK, naval base dockyard electrical systems, is installing ABB´s new shore-to-ship power solution to energize high power consumption vessels in a pioneering project.
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Onboard paint maintenance e-learning modules
Paint and coating supplier Jotun has partnered with e-learning provider Seagull Maritime to develop a set of e-learning modules on the theme of onboard paint maintenance, with emphasis on in-service treatments.
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Thirty workboats all in one place
Netherlands shipbuilder Damen Shipyards Gorinchem has hosted the Damen group’s third annual Workboat Festival, bringing together over 200 customers, media and industry partners.
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Garmin cleans up at NMEA Awards
Marine electronics company Garmin has been named Manufacturer of the Year for the fourth consecutive year by members of the National Marine Electronics Association (NMEA).
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AIS EPIRB collects electronics award
France’s Orolia Maritime is celebrating after its McMurdo SmartFind G8 AIS EPIRB won Product of Excellence in the Safety Category at the National Marine Electronics Association (NMEA) Awards 2018.
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Emergency VHF antenna
Antenna specialist Shakespeare Marine will launch the world’s first inflatable emergency VHF antenna at Metstrade 2018.
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Wärtsilä to supply Transas simulators for largest UK training centre
Finland- headquartered global technology group Wärtsilä has been selected to provide a full scope of marine simulators for a new training facility at UK Solent University’s Warsash School of Maritime Science and Engineering.
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UK marine product development resource
A former marine industry heavyweight, Clive Johnson, has invested in a new business, Axiom Product Development, to offer reliable precision engineering and specialist machining & tooling services to the marine and maritime sector.
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Poole inshore lifeboat refit
UK lifesaving charity RNLI’s inshore lifeboats tend to go for a refit every 5-7 years depending on use and condition of the boat.
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Mini ROVs join i-Tech inspection fleet
i-Tech Services, a Subsea 7 company, has strengthened its underwater inspection and maintenance capability with the provision of new mini ROVs for performing subsea operations in challenging environments.
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New concept in wind farm daughter craft
A new design of offshore wind farm daughter craft has been delivered by the iXblue shipyard in France reports Dag Pike.
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Hydrogen diesel injection system pilot
UK funding agency Innovate UK has granted £430,332 of funding to design and integrate a hydrogen diesel dual fuel injection system onboard a commercial ferry for the first time.
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Work vessel shortlisted for Motorship Awards
A multipurpose work vessel currently in build for the Norwegian Coastal Adminstration, ‘OV Ryvingen’, has been shortlisted to compete against three other green ship propulsion projects for the first Motorship Award.
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MTU power for trimaran ferries
Two new high-speed ferries to be run by Spanish ferry operator Fred. Olsen, S.A. are each to be powered by four MTU 20-cylinder 8000 M71L engines and by Kamewa waterjets from Rolls-Royce.