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  • Acta Marine is expanding its fleet with this purpose built ‘Walk to Work’ construction support vessel
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    ‘Acta Orion’ launched

    2015-10-27T11:01:00Z

    Acta Marine and CIG shipbuilding have reported that the newbuild construction support vessel of the Dutch marine operator Acta Marine ‘Acta Orion’, was christened at a naming ceremony held at the port of Harlingen, The Netherlands.

  • Conference speaker Hans Gatezeimer will focus on the theme of mobile offshore accommodation
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    German offshore wind energy conference

    2015-10-26T14:43:00Z

    The German Wind Energy Association, Bundesverband WindEnergie e.V., will hold a conference on offshore wind energy operation focusing on strategies and experiences.

  • Adler & Adler conducted a case study on the cleanup of the Kahu yacht sinking (as covered in more detail in MJ Jan 14)
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    Pollution contingency planning

    2015-10-26T10:58:00Z

    In this article, Glyn Humphries, head of Adler and Allan’s marine response division, discusses the key measures to avoid the most common pitfalls in contingency planning for pollution incidents.

  • Fifth lock takes shape, but slowly
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    More canal cash as delays raise hackles

    2015-10-23T15:07:00Z

    More cash has been approved for improvements on the Kiel Canal as differences simmer over the pace of construction on a new fifth lock in Brunsbüttel at the Elbe end of the waterway.

  • Oil and wind have joined forces in DNV GL-led Win Win JIP
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    Oil and wind join forces for Win Win JIP

    2015-10-23T14:47:00Z

    Norwegian-based company DNV GL is leading a joint industry project (JIP), Win Win, to bring the concept of using wind power for offshore oil and gas applications a step closer to reality.

  • The first Seawork Asia took place in 2014
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    State visit could boost commercial marine cooperation

    2015-10-23T12:10:00Z

    The Asian commercial marine industry’s foremost exhibition, Seawork Asia is set for success in light of David Cameron’s talks in October with the Chinese President, Xi Jinping. Following the Chinese premier’s State Visit, Cameron has hailed greater cooperation along with trade deals, which will help aid British maritime organisations in ...

  • Model of choice is the SWT 7.0-154 model, a turbine with an installed capacity of 7 MW
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    Rentel chooses Siemens direct drive turbines

    2015-10-23T11:26:00Z

    Belgian windfarm concession holder Rentel NV has chosen Siemens NV as its preferred bidder for the supply and installation of 42 of its offshore wind turbines, also involving a 15-year maintenance agreement.

  • Planet at Nordic Yards
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    German yards tackle research ships

    2015-10-23T10:24:00Z

    Three of Germany’s most prominent research vessels have called at shipyards in Bremerhaven and Stralsund for their latest routine overhauls and repairs.

  • 'Bleichen' at Norderwerft (Photo: Klaus Braasch)
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    Cargo veteran gets make-over

    2015-10-23T10:18:00Z

    Now approaching 60, the German museum ship ''Bleichen'' will soon complete extensive restoration at Hamburg’s Norderwerft – its first major overhaul since being saved from scrapping in 2007.

  • : Icom’s IC-F3202DEX ATEX digital radio aims to help keep workers safe in dangerous environments
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    New safety first digital radio

    2015-10-22T17:25:00Z

    Icom UK has revealed the new IC-F3202DEX ATEX Digital Series to keep workers safe in potentially explosive and dangerous environments.

  • The 'Jan van der Heyden IV' will be equipped with two water cannon, each with a capacity of 840 cubic meters per hour
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    Damen builds new fireboat for Amsterdam

    2015-10-22T16:25:00Z

    Damen Shipyards has built a new fire-fighting vessel for the Amsterdam Fire Department. The vessel is designed to operate in the narrow and shallow city canals, which put restrictions on vessel design.

  • Overview of a typical MTU E-Drive solution
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    MTU hybrid propulsion

    2015-10-22T12:25:00Z

    As part of its increasing specialised portfolio of propulsion systems German diesel engine manufacturer MTU is now offering complete system integration for its E-Drive solutions. Aimed mainly at the patrol boat, workboat and superyacht markets, MTU claims that its hybrid propulsion systems give greater cost-effectiveness and comfort as lower fuel ...

  • MB 92 selected Pearlson Shiplift Corporation of Florida in the USA to supply the shiplift
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    Barcelona’s 4000t shiplift

    2015-10-22T11:42:00Z

    Marina Barcelona 92 (MB 92) has launched the second phase of a major expansion project that began with its new concession put in place late in 2010.

  • The new lock will ensure Amsterdam port area remains accessible for the new generation of medium-sized vessels
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    Ijmuiden sea lock PPP reaches financial close

    2015-10-22T11:11:00Z

    The €500 million sea lock public-private partnership (PPP) project in Ijmuiden, the Netherlands, as reported in more detail in August’s ‘MJ’ has successfully achieved financial close. Global development consultancy Mott MacDonald is lenders’ technical advisor1 to the OpenIJ consortium2 on the project.

  • Night Navigator 3000 can incorporate three detection systems
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    Night Navigator

    2015-10-21T16:38:00Z

    Radar is the primary means of detection for boats and ships when the visibility does not allow visual detection. However radar has its limitations in detecting small craft and other targets and cannot be guaranteed to detect everything on the water.

  • Brian Armour has been appointed by Braemar SA as the new senior maritime civil engineer
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    New maritime civil engineer for Braemar SA

    2015-10-21T15:20:00Z

    UK consultancy Braemar SA (Incorporating The Salvage Association) has announced the appointment of Brian Armour as the new senior maritime civil engineer within its ports and harbours division.

  • The project consists of one large drone that is designed to increase the survival possibilities of those stranded at sea
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    Life-saving maritime rescue drone

    2015-10-21T14:52:00Z

    A Spanish-conceived remote-controlled multicopter built to support maritime search-and-rescue services has taken home the grand prize at the European Satellite Navigation Competition 2015, which will see it obtain both cash and further support.

  • The close working relationship between Delta Marine and the Damen Shipyards Group has produced a new vessel design – the RSV 3315
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    Cooperative design for renewables service vessel

    2015-10-21T11:36:00Z

    Netherlands-headquartered Damen Shipyards Group has produced a new vessel design in consultation with the UK’s Delta Marine – called the Damen Renewables Service Vessel 3315.

  • The three levels of service agreement have been designed to suit clients with varying maintenance requirements and budgets
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    Maintenance plan

    2015-10-20T16:53:00Z

    Norsafe, the Norway-headquartered specialist in marine life-saving equipment, claims it is the first supplier in its sector to introduce a tiered service management system for its clients following an in-depth study of ship owners and operators maintenance strategy.

  • With the new 360 concept Harding claims a game-changing program for LSA servicing
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    Eliminating unpredictable service costs

    2015-10-20T16:30:00Z

    Harding Safety of Norway has launched a concept it calls ’Harding 360’, the company’s global all-inclusive service programme for the entire life cycle of maritime life-saving appliances.