Latest News – Page 47
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Cyber attack: A growing menace in maritime
With an estimated half of vessel operators being exposed to some form of cyber attack, defence against the onslaught is becoming an essential weapon in the marine armoury.
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Cutting corners on davit checks risks lives
Lives at are risk if operators try to ‘cut corners’ on davit inspection, says the boss of Vestdavit
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Partnership looks to strengthen autonomy
Two firms have formed a partnership that will see greater autonomy and security on uncrewed surface vessels.
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Autonomous USVs will lead Blue Economy
As the ‘blue economy’ drives the potential of uncrewed surface vessels (USVs) in reducing human labour and improving ocean productivity, Matthew Ratsey, managing director of Zero USV, highlights the untapped potential of USVs, foreseeing their dominance in marine surveys and mapping operations.
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Pioneering excellence in offshore support
SeaZip will be at Seawork to give an insight into its offshore services, with superior vessels at the heart of its offering.
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Dive support vessel sewage system delivered
A Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) has been transferred into a vessel, welded, assembled in the refit yard and tested in just 21 days.
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Tight turnaround for navigational mark replacement
A time-critical project to restore a lost navigation mark was carried out with aplomb on the Isle of Wight recently.
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Shearwater showcases Dry Space underwater solution
Shearwater Marine Services has showcased its breadth of underwater problem solving by addressing an ongoing challenge of underwater acoustic tiling for the Ministry of Defence.
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Romein Group expands with new nearshore division
The Romein Group has expanded its portfolio with a near-shore division, De Romein Nearshore, through the acquisition of a family-run company based in Lisburn, Ireland.
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Solent independent lifeboats bid fair winds to new Caister boat
A new lifeboat for a southern England voluntary service has set sail with a small parade of local independent lifeboats.
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Frozen sea wind farm to be extended by 40 turbines
Finnish offshore win operator Suomen Hyötytuuli is planning to expand its current Tahkoluoto site by 40 turbines, it says.
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Deal signed to develop autonomous ferries
Norwegian ferry operator Torghatten will work with Kongsberg Maritime to develop a system for self-driving car ferries.
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GTMaritime upgrades fleet management tool
GTMaritime has updated its GTDeploy fleet management tool to better help owners and operators optimise performance and protect against cyber attacks
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Rix proposal could enable H2 generation at sea
Shipbuilders are under increasing pressure to adopt greener technologies, with a mandate to reduce carbon emissions by at least 50% by 2050.
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Bespoke rubber solution for a national treasure
Portmere Rubber will be bringing hatch seals and other products to Seawork to show off its many bespoke and long-lasting rubber sealing solutions.
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Another Combifloat jack-up for Ocean Crest Marine
Seawork exhibitor Ocean Crest Marine has added another jack-up barge to its fleet, bringing the number up to six.
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US unveils first home-built offshore wind SOV
The US has its own home-built offshore wind SOV, but will a change of president hamper progress in the sector?
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PODCAST: Rising claims mean insurance must be shipshape
Vessel insurance has to be shipshape to avoid crippling penalties, says head of Haven Knox-Johnston Commercial Malcolm Stewart in an interview with Maritime Journal.
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Van Oord’s methanol powered offshore installation vessel
Boreas is preparing Van Oord for the increase in scale in the offshore wind industry
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Vessel operators sign up for Hefring’s IMAS system
Seawork exhibitor Hefring Marine has recently announced two partnerships with operators using the Icelandic company’s AI-driven technology.