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A Coruña demonstrates autonomous port drones
Demonstrations of autonomous drone technology have been demonstrated a Spanish port, including the detection and rescue of a person overboard.
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‘Titanic’ builder in trouble as loan backing refused and CEO leaves
Harland & Wolff has been refused a loan guarantee by the UK government, putting the business in jeopardy just five years after facing similar woes.
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PODCAST: Making waves in tidal energy
Tidal and wave energy are little-known technologies, but they could be on the cusp of making real waves.
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Salvors step in to save groundings, sinkings and fires
It’s been a busy half year for Dutch salvage firms, who have been called upon in a wide range of circumstances.
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A circular partnership in civil engineering
Jones Bros has secured a multi-million-pound waste management contract.
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FEATURE: 40kW outboard offers mid-size electrification
RAD Propulsion believes it has plugged a gap in the market between small <10kW boat engines and those at the other end of the scale.
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OSW cable failures could cost €billions - report
Energy data firm TGS has released its analysis of cable and interconnector performance in offshore wind – and its findings do not paint a rosy picture.
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EU pledges record funding for port infrastructure
The EU says it will invest a record €7 billion in transport infrastructure, including around 20 European ports.
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Lloyd’s publishes new salvage contract
One of the oldest commercial contracts in existence has been re-published under a new version.
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Bibby boosts maritime finance provision
Bibby Financial Services has appointed another six people in its Marine Finance arm to streamline its support for the maritime sector, it says.
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Automation and fuel saving for Ro-Ro ferry
An upgraded autopilot system means fuel savings on three UK/Netherlands ferries, says navigation systems manufacturer Anschütz.
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Opinion: Bridging the maritime skills chasm
Leo Hambro, commercial director of Tidal Transit, explores the growing skills shortage in UK maritime and calls for a stronger focus on developing the next generation of skilled mariners.
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CMAL issues electric ferry tender
Caledonian Maritime Assets has begun the tender process for the supply of seven new electric ferries for the Clyde and Hebrides network
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WIND Group acquires Draftec
WIND Group boosts support for its clients’ projects with the acquisition of Dutch engineering and manufacturing firm Draftec.
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Vard takes on 3rd CSOV design for Rem Offshore
Rem Offshore will exand its fleet of CSOVs for the offshore wind industry with another one ordered from Fincantieri vessel builder Vard.
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1,400 tons of explosive remain on WWII wreck – survey
Around 1,400 tons of explosives remain on the wreck of a World War II cargo ship that still lies on the seabed off the coast of eastern England.
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Expanding AUV mapping abilities
A new project aims to develop an innovative solution for precise seabed surveying at great depths.
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Marlink Group buys Diverto in cyber security boost
Marlink is looking to create a global cyber security leader for remote operations and critical infrastructure
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12 RIBs ordered to replace Dutch rescue boats
The Royal Dutch Rescue Society is celebrating its 200th year this year – and will replace 12 of its rescue boats with RIBs from the Stormer Shipyard.
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New UK government – new offshore wind boost
The new UK government has laid out ambitious plans for the UK’s energy industries, including offshore wind.