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New radars and cameras from Raymarine
Raymarine, a brand of FLIR Systems, will be showing a range of its new and award-winning product innovations and technology at Seawork International 2018.
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Larger unmanned survey vessel for renewables industry
The next generation of 4.5m Unmanned Surface Vessels (USVs), the Accession Class from UK company Unmanned Survey Solutions, has been given the green light thanks to a grant from Marine-i, part-funded by ERDF (European Regional Development Fund).
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Diving the depths of maritime data
Oliver Steeds the CEO of Nekton, or Nekton Oxford Deep Ocean Research Institute to give it its full name, believes we are standing on “the threshold of catastrophe”; and it’s maritime data that could hold the key to solving many of our oceans’ health issues.
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Picasso Project final conference at the Jovellanos Centre
The Final Conference of the Picasso Project has been held at the Jovellanos Centre in Gijón, Spain. The Maritime Safety Agency is leading this project, co-funded by the European Union, the goal of which is to achieve safer and more efficient maritime transport by developing new technologies and training.
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SAR planning tool plans searches and save lives
The Danish Acquisition and Logistics Organization (DALO) has announced the purchase of a major upgrade of BMT’s SARIS, the search and rescue planning tool that helps save lives, plan searches and minimise danger at sea.
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Inmarsat takes a giant leap forward in maritime safety
Inmarsat has received IMO approval to deliver what it calls its most significant advance in maritime safety in a generation.
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Mercury overhauls its outboard propulsion range
Barrus will be exhibiting some brand-new additions to Mercury''s commercial and leisure product ranges at Seawork International 2018.
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Cox Powertrain to reveal CXO300 final concept at Seawork
Seawork International 2018 marks a defining moment for exhibitor Cox Powertrain, the British company behind the development of world’s highest power density diesel outboard engine, the CXO300. The ten-year development programme is complete; the final engine concept will be revealed, and the order books will soon be open.
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Survitec package to simplify safety compliance
Survitec’s SOLAS 360 is a brand-new, unique concept with the aim of improving overall safety levels through offering the products and services required in a holistic and consistent manner available globally through one supplier.
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GMDSS MF/HF system for commercial vessels
Icom’s GM800 MF/HF Transceiver with CLASS A DSC is claimed to provide a complete GMDSS MF/HF communication system for Commercial SOLAS regulated vessels.
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Fast gangway mobilization for ‘Eurus Express’
Only seven days were needed for A1 Offshore Solutions ApS and SMST between contract signing and mobilization of the SMST motion compensated gangway on board the PSV ‘Eurus Express’.
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Lifting hook celebrates 40th year in manufacture
Henriksen Hooks AS of Norway will be celebrating the 40th birthday of its well-known boat lifting hook at Seawork in July.
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Specialist rescue system for overboard crew becomes leading product for boat builder
A specialist man overboard recovery system has been developed by UK boat builder Goodchild Marine Services.
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New Garmin AIS 800 transceiver and VHF 315i marine radio at Seawork
Garmin has launched the AIS 800 transceiver with Class B/SO and VHF 315i marine radio with Class D Digital Selective Calling (DSC).
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MIT to return to Seawork for its 20th consecutive year
For the 20th consecutive year MIT will be exhibiting at Seawork where it will showcase why it is one of the leading experts in marine propulsion and driveline systems.
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CJR Propellers focuses on saving fuel costs for windfarm service vessels
This was the challenge facing Mainprize Offshore, who are always looking to increase efficiency. Therefore, improvements in propeller performance and vibration levels on their windfarm support vessels would lead to reduced maintenance levels, reduced docking, reduced failures and overall increase in efficiencies and cost savings.This led Mainprize to approach Southampton’s ...
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Guardian:protect trial for 24/7 cable monitoring
Auckland, New Zealand-headquartered Vesper Marine has announced that Provincial Electrical Authority (PEA), the major power distribution company in Thailand, will be trialing Guardian:protect to monitor and protect the 22 kV submarine cable system from Sriracha to Koh Si Chang.
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Global Maritime and UniSea Deliver Dynamic Positioning (DP) Assurance Software to SolstadFarstad
Global Maritime and Unisea, a software and consultancy house with a dedicated shipping focus, has won a five-year contract to provide dynamic positioning (DP) assurance software solutions to the shipping fleet of Norwegian offshore service and supply ship company SolstadFarstad.
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Macduff Ship Design celebrates 25 years
Champagne corks will be popping at Seawork 2018 as Aberdeenshire-based Macduff Ship Design celebrates 25 years since its inception.
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Corvus ESS for five more battery ferries
Canadian battery specialist Corvus Energy has been selected by Norwegian Electric System (NES) to supply lithium ion battery-based energy storage systems (ESS) for two new all-electric ferries being built by Havyard for Norwegian ferry operator Fjord1.