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  • Two Voith Schneider propellers type VSP21GII/110-2 will provide efficient propulsion and effective steering Photo: Voith
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    Voith power for new double ended LNG ferry

    2018-08-20T14:39:00Z

    Voith Power Systems will equip a new LNG ferry which will operate on Germany’s Lake Constance when completed in 2020.

  • The projects will see Ampelmann deploy six E-type gangway systems for planned maintenance support across the North Sea Photo: Ampelmann
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    Ampelmann steps up North Sea activity

    2018-08-20T14:12:00Z

    A global leader in offshore access solutions has strengthened its position in the North Sea after being awarded four new contracts and two extended scopes of work in the basin.

  • Springer MOB models are known internationally for their excellent sea-going qualities
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    Hukkelberg takes over FRC range

    2018-08-20T12:23:00Z

    Hukkelberg Boats, the trademark name for the range of boats built by Brødrene Hukkelberg in Norway has now been expanded to include the Springer range of MOB boats built by Nils S. Hansen.

  • HRV1 operates out of Torquay harbour
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    Innovative propulsion testbed

    2018-08-20T11:48:00Z

    UK marine propulsion specialist company Teignbridge has recently launched ‘HRV1’, a unique catamaran for physical testing and rapid prototyping.

  • The launch of Harsh Lab at Bermeo Port
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    Offshore component testing at sea

    2018-08-17T11:07:00Z

    A new facility that can be used for testing components that are destined for use in offshore locations and facilities has been launched in Spain.

  • Undersea view of a potential Seabased array
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    Canary Islands wave energy

    2018-08-17T10:55:00Z

    Swedish renewable energy company Seabased has joined in a venture with the United Arab Emirates’ company Infocom Connect to develop a wave energy projects in the Canary Islands.

  • 'MY Alicia' in the 60m drydock prior to her recent launch
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    SMS completes third superyacht refit

    2018-08-17T10:10:00Z

    The Southampton, UK headquartered ship repairer and marine engineering services provider, SMS, has launched the classic superyacht ‘MY Alicia’ from its covered 60m dry dock in the heart of the City.

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    New VHF radio boosts safety at sea

    2018-08-17T09:59:00Z

    A new all-in-one marine VHF radiotelephone offers built-in Class D DSC, GPS receiver, AIS receiver, and simplified loudhailer with intercom.

  • Lausnir chose a 250t capacity Grove GMK 5250 from its 14-strong fleet of mobile cranes
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    Modulift frame for newbuild launch

    2018-08-16T16:10:00Z

    Icelandic crane rental company DS Lausnir provided lifting and rigging gear, including a frame made of Modulift beams, to lift a newbuild 45t boat into water.

  • Prime Minister of Norway Erna Solberg was present for the signing at the ship yard in Brevik, Norway
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    Vard to build zero emission trendsetter

    2018-08-16T15:57:00Z

    Vessel owner Yara has signed a deal with Norwegian shipyard Vard worth appr NOK 250 million to build the world’s first autonomous electric container ship.

  • A prototype WindFloat was built and installed at the site off Portugal in 2011
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    Navantia floating turbine progress

    2018-08-16T11:15:00Z

    Major Spanish shipyard group Navantia has started the construction of the floating foundation for the first full scale floating wind turbine that will be installed at the Portuguese WindFloat Atlantic project.

  • Sea Robotiocs' ASV 'Harry'
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    First fully autonomous hydrographic survey

    2018-08-16T10:57:00Z

    The UK’s Solent has hosted a pioneering autonomous surveying event reports Dag Pike.

  • The EOStore Bathymetry provides rapid access to search for and request high quality data Photo: EOMAP
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    Rapid access to shallow-water bathymetry data

    2018-08-16T10:52:00Z

    One Germany based marine satellite information company has launched a commercial online store for global shallow-water bathymetry to better serve its customers.

  • During the visit the Minister was given a tour of the buoy yard and had a go at some cleaning Photo: NLB
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    Minister visit for Northern Lighthouse Board

    2018-08-16T10:44:00Z

    The UK Shipping Minister has paid a visit to The Northern Lighthouse Board’s (NLB) Oban base to experience first hand the vital work it does to keep mariners safe.

  • Meyer says that Cadmatic Outfitting Design and data management software is the best choice for its complex and extreme scale cruise ship projects Photo: Meyer
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    Cadmatic design advantage for Meyer Shipyards

    2018-08-15T14:17:00Z

    Meyer is boosting the outfitting design and construction of its cruise vessels by expanding the use of Cadmatic software at its shipyards in Finland and introducing it into Germany.

  • A tri-party MoU was signed by all parties during a ‘kick off’ workshop at ABP’s Port of Southampton Photo: ABP
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    ABP partners up with Rolls-Royce and Svitzer

    2018-08-15T13:56:00Z

    Associated British Ports says it has partnered up with Rolls-Royce and Svitzer to develop the next generation of sustainable port technologies.

  • C-Job will assist The Ocean Cleanup’s activities with engineering capacity Photo: C-Job
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    C-Job partners with The Ocean Cleanup project

    2018-08-14T11:43:00Z

    C-Job Naval Architects is proud to announce its partnership with The Ocean Cleanup a not-for-profit that is dedicated towards ridding the world’s oceans of plastic.

  • Maritime data can be used to prosper, create value and safeguard our oceans Photo: NOAA
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    How Open Data can be used to save the oceans

    2018-08-14T11:16:00Z

    Maritime data can be used to prosper, create value and safeguard our oceans, or can be kept to ourselves and slowly stagnate, both commercially and environmentally.

  • C-Job delivered the concept design of a series of five sustainable car and passenger ferries to the City of Amsterdam Photo: C-Job
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    Naval architect responds to continued growth

    2018-08-13T13:36:00Z

    A Netherlands based naval architect is responding to continued growth by moving into larger premises and creating several new job positions.

  • Sea Machines is managing a pilot programme with Tuco Marine to test autonomous technology aboard ProZero workboats Photo: Sea Machines
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    Autonomous vessel company quadruples in size

    2018-08-13T13:05:00Z

    A US based developer of autonomous vessel technology has quadrupled in size in the past 18 months mainly as a result of a growing demand for the technology.