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  • ABP’s £5m solar array at the Port of Barry
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    ABP achieves energy management standard

    2015-12-30T15:05:00Z

    The UK''s Associated British Ports (ABP) has achieved the international standard for energy management, ISO 5000:2011.

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    Rhine LNG Masterplan

    2015-12-30T15:01:00Z

    The LNG Masterplan for Rhine/Meuse-Main-Danube has been successfully completed, the culmination of which should result in better implementation of LNG infrastructure in the inland water transport sector.

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    Septentrio introduces next generation GNSS reference receiver

    2015-12-30T14:52:00Z

    Belgium-headquartered Septentrio, a provider of GNSS receivers has announced the launch of its next generation Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) receiver for precise scientific and geodetic applications – the PolaRx5.

  • Marco Polo arrived at Damen Shiprepair Vlissingen on the 3rd of November and departed on the 14th of December
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    10th Special Survey

    2015-12-30T11:34:00Z

    Netherlands-based Damen Shiprepair Vlissingen part of Damen Shiprepair & Conversion has said farewell to Marco Polo, the 800 passenger cruise ship owned by Global Maritime and operated by Cruise & Maritime Voyages.

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    Elcome becomes reseller for Navicom Dynamics

    2015-12-29T16:44:00Z

    Elcome International, marine solutions provider and system integrator in the Middle East, has signed a reseller agreement with New Zealand-based Navicom Dynamics.

  • Participants in the Green Deal include the Port of Rotterdam Authority
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    Free plastic disposal at ports

    2015-12-29T15:54:00Z

    From 1 January 2016 sea-going vessels will be able to dispose of unlimited plastic ships’ waste free of charge in the ports of Rotterdam Rijnmond and the North Sea Channel district.

  • A RNLI D-Class lifeboat being lifted at the ILC
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    Load cell saving lives

    2015-12-29T12:14:00Z

    A Straightpoint 5t Wirelink Plus and Handheld Plus digital display were recently delivered to the UK’s RNLI Inshore Lifeboat Centre (ILC).

  • Julien Horn: "Clearly as cargo shifts from one mode to another and is stored for a period of time, operationally it becomes more susceptible to risk”
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    Changing risks at ports and terminals

    2015-12-24T12:08:00Z

    As pivotal hubs within global trade, container ports and terminals face risks that have potentially serious consequences for international supply chains, says insurance and risk management expert, the TT Club.

  • 'L'Escapade' is 28 metres long and 5 metres wide and can hold 102 cruise passengers
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    Standardized hybrid package

    2015-12-24T12:03:00Z

    Italian marine transmission specialist Transfluid, has supplied a hybrid system for a new passenger boat on the river Oise, a tributary of the Seine which passes through Belgium and France. It is of particular note as a standardized interface allowed the shipyard a free choice in the diesel engine element ...

  • The vessel’s diesel-electric propulsion system will be powered by six high-speed Caterpillar 3516 propulsion
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    Saft batteries for giant hybrid cable layer

    2015-12-24T10:53:00Z

    Saft, a France-headquartered designer and manufacturer of advanced technology batteries for industry, has been awarded a contract by Switzerland’s ABB Marine to supply a specialized high power liquid cooled lithium-ion (Li-ion) Super Phosphate (SLFP) battery system for ABB’s new state-of-the-art diesel-electric hybrid subsea cable-laying vessel.

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    Wind Power Poland 2016

    2015-12-24T10:26:00Z

    With Poland set to be a future offshore hub in Central Europe, the European Wind Energy Association (EWEA) is holding a new conference and exhibition in Warsaw next year.

  • Herman Groot Beumer: Wind construction vessels will be leaner, more fit for purpose, highly specialised - and motion compensated
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    Herman Groot Beumer: a ship-shaped future

    2015-12-23T18:27:00Z

    Herman Groot Beumer of Netherlands-based motion compensated access systems specialist Barge Master, is sure “that the future of offshore construction will be ship-shaped”. However, there are a few hurdles to overcome first.

  • Rapp’s Serbian facility opened in October 2014
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    Rapp wins in China

    2015-12-23T18:21:00Z

    Norwegian-headquartered Rapp Marine has got not one, but two new Chinese contracts under its belt, both for research vessels.

  • Finning provide Cat engines for Milford Haven
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    Cat engines for pilot boats at Milford Haven

    2015-12-23T16:35:00Z

    Finning UK & Ireland will provide Cat engines to a new generation of pilot boats at the port of Milford Haven.

  • The new MAN D2676 marine diesel engines replace the predecessor models D2866 and D2876 with immediate effect
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    Six-cylinder upgrade

    2015-12-23T16:21:00Z

    Germany’s MAN Engines is set to modernize its range of inline six-cylinder engines for work boats with the launch of the latest generation of engines based on the MAN D2676 with cylinder capacity of 12.4 litres.

  • Fire and Rescue boat is fully equipped for Firefighting, Search and Rescue and Diving missions
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    Bergen's new fire and rescue boat

    2015-12-23T15:21:00Z

    The Municipality and the Fire Department in Bergen, Norway have been strongly focused on the creation of a modern Fire Department, and it was with great joy that the city''s newest Fire and Rescue boat - the ‘Sjøbrand’ - was christened by its godmother Britt Brattetveit.

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    Turkish distributor for Dometic

    2015-12-23T12:23:00Z

    Turkish distributor Eltesan Mobil will now supply additional Dometic air-conditioning brands Cruisair and Marine Air in the country.

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    New Tyne Harbour Master

    2015-12-23T12:23:00Z

    The UK’s Port of Tyne has appointed Captain Alan McPherson as its new Harbour Master.

  • Cheetah has built an open decked cat to accommodate the deck reconfiguration concept
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    Rapid deck conversion system

    2015-12-23T11:42:00Z

    Evolution of a collaborative R&D project has helped pave the way for several in house developments for the UK boatbuilder, Cheetah Marine on the Isle of Wight.

  • Niko Dalpis: the man behind Emigreen
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    Niko Dalpis: Emigreen

    2015-12-23T11:39:00Z

    It was either find something interesting “or take up Soduku” admitted Niko Dalpis, the man behind Emigreen, a company responsible for the ‘greening’ of a truly huge range of high profile workboats that cover everything from Dutch harbour craft to Norwegian polar exploration vessels.