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NewsOPINION: Ditch pyrotechnics for electronic flares
It’s time for electronic flares to replace unsafe and toxic pyrotechnics from a bygone era, says Chris Hoffman, the director of Technology Strategy at ACR Electronics.
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News - VideosIncredible footage: Tug crew save burning tanker laden with explosives
A tug crew has been awarded for boarding a burning, explosives-riddled tanker to prevent the leak of a million barrels of oil in an operation that was given just a five per cent chance of success.
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NewsCornish marine contractor expands its operations
Mylor Mooring Services, has now expanded its operations to include pontoon installation and logistics
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PodcastPODCAST: Circularity in sustainability - Europort tour leads the way
Damen, Alewijnse, Holland Shipyard, Wärtsilä, Bureau Veritas and many other companies have pledged to work on re-using, recycling and re-manufacturing to streamline their businesses and save costs, as a tour around Europort this year revealed.
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NewsThessaloniki Pier 6 expansion begins
The Port of Thessaloniki has begun a €195.6 million Pier 6 expansion, boosting capacity and regional trade connectivity
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NewsDAME award kudos for Garmin MOB solution
Garmin’s OnBoard MOB and engine cutoff solution has won a 2025 DAME Design Award
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NewsEU injects millions into green transport
Funding, delivered through the Connecting Europe Facility, targets major upgrades to port infrastructure, airports and road networks
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News - VideosWATCH: Chartwell Marine design enters US offshore operations
A Chartwell Marine-designed crew vessel has been delivered for offshore operations in the US, powered by Volvo Penta.
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NewsSingle loose wire caused ‘Dali’ fatal bridge crash
A single loose wire caused the blackout that led to the Dali container ship crashing into the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore last year, an investigation has revealed.
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NewsJan De Nul orders third >30,000t rock installation vessel
Marine contractor Jan De Nul is pushing the boat out again with the order of a third 30,000-tonne rock installation vessel.
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NewsWilson Sons prioritises sustainable tugboats
The company’s focus is on sustainable tug capabilities and driving port decarbonisation across Brazil
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NewsTidal range: The missing offshore energy piece
Despite being a proven and predictable energy provider, tidal range opportunities are being ignored by the UK government based on a flawed report, says Kate Gilmartin, chief executive of the British Hydropower Association.
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NewsKongsberg announces equipment deal for nine tugs
Kongsberg Maritime will supply azimuth thrusters and a combination of electric and hydraulic towing winches for nine new tug designs for Turkish shipbuilder and operator Med Marine, it says.
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NewsProject aims to advance offshore anchor technology
The VibroDrive+ project will combine advanced vibro hammer technology with next-generation anchor concepts
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NewsePropulsion launches ‘next-generation’ electric outboard
ePropulsion has launched what it says is its next generation of electric outboards, the more compact Spirit 2.
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NewsSunseeker denies reports of CEO departure
Superyacht giant Sunseeker has denied a media report claiming that the company’s CEO, Andreas Frabetti, had stepped down ‘with immediate effect’.
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News15MW offshore wind turbines to be dwarfed by Ming Yang’s giant
Today’s largest offshore wind turbines are set to more than treble by Chinese developer Ming Yang’s new twin-headed monster, which the firm has just revealed.
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NewsWATCH: Nexans Electra CLV launch milestone
The CLV Nexans Electra has been launched from the dock hall at Ulstein Verft in Norway
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NewsBermuda unveils new low-emission ferries
Strategic Marine has delivered two low-emission 550-passenger catamaran ferries to the Government of Bermuda
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NewsMultratug welcomes high-performance tug to fleet
Dutch towage and salvage firm Multratug has expanded its fleet with another tug from Sanmar Shipyards in Turkey.