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Salvaging the ‘Dali’ after fatal bridge collapse
Salvage and inspections are under way to get the Dali container vessel untangled and raised, and work out how to prevent the Baltimore bridge incident happening again.
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Vattenfall mixes offshore wind messages
Days after completing the sale of its Norfolk offshore wind farm, Vattenfall has announced it will bid for another one.
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Vlissingen hires ABB to install shore power
Deme has contracted electrification firm ABB to install shore power for its offshore vessels when they are berthed at the Dutch Port of Vlissingen.
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Busy times and full order books for Med Marine
Turkish shipbuilder Med Marine is keeping busy with orders and deliveries in the Mediterranean region.
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Vard aims to strengthen business with new CEO
Ship designer and builder Vard Group has appointed former Ulstein CEO Cathrine Marti as its chief executive officer.
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Port expands container capacity by 4 million TEU
Van Oord’s vessels will carry out the next stage of engineering at the Port of Rotterdam, which is expanding its annual container throughput by a whopping four million TEU.
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Deme awards contracts for OSW portfolio
Engineering firm Kenc has won contracts for a raft of offshore wind projects in the pipeline in Europe and Taiwan.
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Scotland rubberstamps dredging for OSW hub
The final phase of a Scottish port’s works to make it an offshore wind hub have been given priority status by the authorities.
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New Damen tug for Croatian operator
New Damen-built tug Hrabri has sailed 31,000km under its own keel from where she was built in Vietnam to new owners in Croatia.
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ESNA and Strategic Marine to develop SES CTV
Surface Effect Ship (SES) technology will be a feature of the new crew transfer vessels that Norwegian ship designer ESNA plans to build with Strategic Marine.
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London 25km ‘Super Sewer’ finally completed
London’s ‘Super Sewer’ has finally been completed, 12 years after initial investigations were carried out and eight years since the building began.
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Euroports earmarks Finnish offshore wind hub
The Finnish Port of Hanko will become a hub for offshore wind under a Letter of Intent that has been signed with operator Euroports.
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Barges transport heat in batteries along river
Barge and tug fleet owner Cory is to use its vessels to transport a new kind of cargo along London’s main artery – heat.
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VIDEO: La Rochelle leads French ambitions in OSW
With just one fully operational offshore wind farm in France, the scope of the market there could mean vast opportunities for developers and vessel owners.
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Sanmar delivers quartet of different tugs
Sanmar has delivered four tugs of quite different design types to owners in Italy, France and Norway.
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Conversion stimulates methanol market
A conversion project on board a geophysical vessel will help stimulate the green methanol market, developers say.
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Oil and chemical spills up in 2023: report
There were more crude and refined oil spills in the oceans last year along with more chemical leaks, the International Salvage Union’s annual report shows.
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Survey completed on branch of 950km subsea connection
A €1,900 million loan from the European Investment Bank will help Italy connect up two of its islands with the mainland in a major engineering project getting under way.
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Methanol MAN engines developed for tugs
Future fuels for tugs: Svitzer and MAN Energy have signed an MoU to develop a methanol engine based MAN’s 175DF-M engine.
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Study reveals worst North Atlantic areas for plastic waste
Researchers at Plymouth Marine Laboratory have modelled how plastic waste moves around the North Atlantic to better understand what species and habitats are most at risk