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Damen signs four-vessel deal with Toyota Tsusho
Damen Shipyards Group has received a four-vessel order from Toyota Tsusho as the Japanese company kicks off its first such project in Angola.
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US, Canada and Finland form ICE Pact
The US, Canada and Finland have struck an ’ICE Pact’ to build polar icebreakers for security, economic and commercial maritime reasons.
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Pilot project first for large-scale oyster reef restoration
BELREEFS is the first offshore project for large-scale oyster reef restoration in the Belgian North Sea.
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Study spotlights fibreglass contamination in marine life
Researchers are calling for urgent regulation following the discovery of fibreglass particles in oysters and mussels for the first time.
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Norwegian industrial quay due for expansion
Norway’s Sandnes Port is to be expanded to accommodate larger vessels for the Jæren district, which is home to the headquarters of Norwegian oil giant Equinor.
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Shorepower switched on in Malta
The Maltese capital of Valletta has inaugurated shorepower at its port, with the MSC World Europa the first vessel to try it out.
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Wind turbine blade repair training expands its reach
GEV Wind Power has launched new training facilities in the UK and US
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Steerprop manoeuvrability for milestone cable-laying vessel
Jan De Nul’s newbuild cable-layer will have Steerprop propulsion
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California approves huge offshore wind plan
Floating offshore wind has received a massive boost, with California approving plans to install 25GW by 2045.
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Briggs Marine’s new vessel takes to the water
The latest chapter in the story of Briggs Marine’s new maintenance support vessel has been celebrated with its launching ceremony in Spain, before it goes to be fitted out.
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DeepOcean wins contracts for offshore RWE project
Energy company RWE has made the final investment decision on its Nordseecluster A offshore wind farm, handing contracts to DeepOcean in the process.
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Subsea caverns in the pipeline for H2 storage
Huge salt caverns are being planned to store hydrogen underneath a former Royal Navy port in southern England.
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Doubts persist over US offshore wind sector
Doubts are clouding the short-term future of the US offshore wind sector, with the outcome of the November US election likely to be a key factor.
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Shipyard carries out first inland vessel overhaul
German shipyard Strela Shiprepair has reported a successful service of its first inland vessel.
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Windcat orders sixth H2-ready CSOV
Windcat has ordered a sixth Elevation Series commissioning service operation vessel from Damen
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Artemis Technologies signs ferry deal
The Isle of Wight ferry service will add Artemis Technologies’ e-foiling fast ferry to its services next year.
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Boskalis completes Smit Lamnarco buy-out
Dutch dredging, maritime infrastructure and services giant Boskalis has issued a brief statement saying it has bought all shares in towage operator Smit Lamnalco.
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4th Acta Marine CSOV heading for France
The fourth CSOV to be delivered to Dutch fleet owner Acta Marine will fly the French flag in an effort to strengthen the company’s foothold there.
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Mainprize expands CTV offering
Mainprize Offshore has expanded its crew transfer vessel fleet thanks to a €25 million loan from Siemens Financial Services
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World’s largest turbines destined for Germany
German asset manager Luxcara has selected today’s largest turbines for an offshore wind project in the German North Sea.