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  • Wind Force III: "a very good ship" says Frisia
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    Frisia Offshore gets third CTV cat

    2016-05-10T09:13:00Z

    A third crew transfer and supply catamaran has joined the fleet of wind farm service company Frisia Offshore, expanding the north German firm’s fleet capability and engagement in the North Sea wind energy sector.

  • First German amphibian in service
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    RiverBus service for Hamburg

    2016-05-10T08:56:00Z

    What has been billed as Germany’s first amphibian vehicle service to offer combined tours on land and water has gone into service in the city and port of Hamburg for HafenCity RiverBus.

  • Early stages of construction at the Round 2 Thanet Offshore Wind Farm (Peter Barker)
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    UK offshore wind – dodging the cuts

    2016-05-09T16:19:00Z

    With over a decade of experience, the UK’s offshore wind programme is building momentum again with progress on Round 2 extensions and impending major construction activity for Round 3, time for an update.

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    Actisense PRO-BUF-1 launch

    2016-05-09T12:14:00Z

    UK based boat electronic system’s expert, Actisense, is testing its latest innovation aimed at the larger vessel, in preparation for its official launch at Seawork International 2016.

  • The Moskito can be positioned by divers or an ROV (Miko Marine)
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    Moskito - sucking oil from sunken victims of war

    2016-05-09T11:14:00Z

    Norwegian company Miko Marine AS is reporting imminent first use of its innovative oil extraction technology following a detailed assessment of its sustainability and practical benefits.

  • Tsavliris provided consultancy and support for the 'New Katerina' aground in the Suez Canal (Tsavliris)
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    Tsavliris reports busy times

    2016-05-09T11:14:00Z

    Tsavliris Salvage has reported a busy first three months of 2016 attending a variety of casualties and illustrating the importance of a well-equipped and efficient global marine salvage presence.

  • Inland barge using the Breeddiep Channel with widening work continuing beyond (Peter Barker)
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    Widening channels and building new industry at Rotterdam

    2016-05-09T11:13:00Z

    Port of Rotterdam currently has two projects of interest under way, widening a narrow channel used by inland shipping and constructing a deepsea quay for a new development to build offshore wind farm components.

  • Wreck removal work was a particularly active area in 2015 (Peter Barker)
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    ISU reflects on a busy 2015

    2016-05-09T11:13:00Z

    The International Salvage Union (ISU) has published its Pollution Prevention Survey along with industry statistics for 2015, demonstrating a robust industry and its member’s role in environmental protection.

  • Tripmare's new VectRA 3000 'Ares' has now completed trials (Sanmar)
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    TOWLINES

    2016-05-09T11:10:00Z

    Turkish shipbuilder Sanmar has reported successful trials for its VectRA 3000 tug ‘Ares’ for Tripmare S.p.A. along with first photos of the vessel under its own power.

  • 'Zwerver II' is dominated by two deck cranes and a personnel transfer system (HvS Dredging Support)
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    Walk-to-work from a workboat

    2016-05-09T11:07:00Z

    Multi-purpose workboats feature regularly in Tugs & Towing but this latest delivery from Zwijndrecht-based Shipyard Kooiman BV for HvS Dredging Support BV of Harlingen takes the humble tug/workboat to a new level.

  • Damen's modular Multi Cat will work for Van Oord in the Caspian Sea (Damen)
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    Assembling a modular solution

    2016-05-09T11:02:00Z

    The first fully classified Modular Multi Cat tug/workboat (MMuC) has been delivered by Damen to a tight deadline supporting dredging operations in the Caspian Sea.

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    Welcome profit from Shetland tug sales

    2016-05-09T10:59:00Z

    Shetland Islands Council is reported to have made a small profit on the sale of its two troubled tugs ‘Solan’ and ‘Bonxie’.

  • 'Neptune' shows off its unmistakable profile as a Z-Tech tug (Eastern Shipbuilding)
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    Two new Z-Tech tugs for American owners

    2016-05-09T10:56:00Z

    Eastern Shipbuilding Group has reported the delivery and launching of two Z-Tech 2400 Class terminal and escort tugs to owners in the US.

  • The 'Escort Tug 1541' is based on a standard ASD azimuth thruster arrangement (Stouco Consultance BV)
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    Dutch proposal for innovative escort tug

    2016-05-09T10:50:00Z

    A Dutch consultancy is proposing a new design of escort tug utilising diesel electric and battery power and featuring a totally enclosed winch.

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    Schottel intensifies customer service

    2016-05-09T10:46:00Z

    Propulsion and steering system manufacturer Schottel Group is regularly mentioned in Tugs & Towing when reviewing new tugs and a reorganisation within the group will now see greater benefits for its customers.

  • 'Celtic Fergus' arrives by heavyload ship at Cork (Celtic Tugs)
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    New arrival for Celtic Tugs

    2016-05-09T10:33:00Z

    Cork, Ireland-based Celtic Tugs has taken delivery of a new tug, described as being expected to ‘rejuvenate the company’s existing fleet of three tugs’ already owned and in operation by the company.’

  • Multraship's new tugs will feature the Carrousel Towing System (Novatug)
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    Details from Voith on the Carrousel RAVE tug

    2016-05-09T10:27:00Z

    Voith GmbH has provided more information on the order from Multraship for two Carrousel RAVE tugs featuring Voith Schneider propulsion units.

  • GSS Marine Services new Shoalbuster is prepeared for its christening (Damen)
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    GSS adds to its Shoalbuster fleet

    2016-05-09T10:14:00Z

    GSS Marine Services has increased its Damen tug fleet with the recent christening of the Shoalbuster 3209 ''Wil S'' at the builder’s yard at Hardinxveld, the Netherlands.

  • Areas such as offshore wind farms are set to create millions of jobs in the coming years
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    OECD report predicts ocean economy to double

    2016-05-06T16:50:00Z

    According to a new OECD report, the ocean economy is expected to more than double in size to be worth over US$3.2 trillion by 2030 with more sustainable development.

  • The Port of Antwerp Authority is launching an international market survey to garner information for its water bus project
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    Antwerp launches market survey for water bus

    2016-05-05T15:32:00Z

    The Port of Antwerp Authority has launched an international survey to help make its proposed water bus a reality.