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Hydraulics distribution deal for Stone Marine
Stone Marine Services has been appointed as sole sales and service agent for the UK, Ireland, Namibia and South Africa for a Turkish desk machinery designer and manufacturer.
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Damen signs double Modular Multi Cat deal
Damen Shipyards Group signed a contract with Canada-based Group Ocean for the delivery of two Modular Multi Cats 1205 to allow the operator extra flexibility in its work.
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Swedish pilot boats for busy Elbe Estuary
The first of two Swedish-built pilot boats of a new type has gone into service for local shipping authorities in the difficult and busy Elbe Estuary region of north Germany.
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New Heligoland ferry heads for Europe
Scheduled for piggy-back transport to Europe in February after trials in the Philippines is Germany’s new Australian-built, high-speed catamaran ferry for Heligoland service.
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EMO adds new cat to CTV fleet
Germany’s EMS Maritime Offshore (EMO) has ordered a new catamaran CTV for service from April in the North Sea during the operational phase of a new offshore wind farm.
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Ten year lock revamp completed in Emden
More than a decade after it was closed for renovation and expansion, the Nesserlander Schleuse - one of the two locks linking the busy German port of Emden with the sea - is finally open to shipping again.
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Alewijnse extends its presence in offshore wind
Electrical system integrator Alewijnse Marine Systems is building on its presence in the offshore wind market by equipping out Windcat crew transfer vessels.
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Novacavi supports Danish subsea demining
Italian specialist cable manufacturer Novacavi has recently engineered, manufactured and supplied tough and size contained custom cables in support of the Danish Defence subsea demining program.
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Port of Teignmouth celebrates highest tonnage levels in a decade
ABP’s Port of Teignmouth, Devon, UK has reported 2017 as a record-breaking year, which saw the port handle its highest tonnage of cargo since 2008.
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£12million in the bank for Port of Blyth expansion
The port of Blyth, UK has announced a new £12million banking facility with Lloyds Bank that will enable the next phase in its rapid expansion.
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Share rights issue will allow Minesto to develop smaller tidal energy device
Sweden-headquartered wave energy company Minesto intends to develop a smaller Deep Green device, DG100, which will provide the company with an additional commercial product to open new markets and business opportunities, including those in Asia.
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40 knot performance from new catamaran tour boat
Washington, USA-based boat builder Armstrong Marine’s most recent launch, the 40ft (12m) catamaran ‘Mirai’, recently ran its first passenger tour in Oahu, Hawaii.
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Pro Nautas Group acquires Buss Data
Connectivity and navigation solutions provider Pro Nautas has acquired maritime technology company Buss Data. Buss Data offers IT solutions for cargo shipping, river cruises and port operations, essential for efficiency on board and ashore.
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MEPs back 35% renewable energy target
European Parliament MEPs have backed a target of 35% renewable energy in the EU by 2030.
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Wave Energy converter deployed at EMEC for testing
A half-scale C3 wave energy converter has been installed at the European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) in Orkney Scotland to help demonstrate its commercial viability.
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ChartCo launches new FleetManager portal
A leading global supplier of maritime digital data and compliance services has launched new software aimed at making real time data tracking possible from smartphones and tablets.
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EDS HV Group awarded termination and testing contract for Hohe See
EDS HV Group has been awarded a contract to complete cable termination and testing work at Hohe See Offshore Wind Farm in the German North Sea.
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Turkish shipyard delivers battery ferries to Norway
Turkey’s Tersan Shipyard has delivered two battery powered ferries to Fjord1 in Norway just a week apart from each other.
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ROV/AUV mounted sediment corer
UK-based Ocean Scientific International Ltd (OSIL) has announced the release of an innovative new sediment corer designed to be mounted to the skids of ROVs or AUVs.
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Demand increases for clever modular pontoon system
Italy’s Ingemar Group has developed a new modular system to build extra-large barriers and maxi-size floating pontoons which could play a key role in the coastal development of many emerging countries.