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Double D and Van Wijngaarden
In 1974 Wim van Wijngaarden founded Van Wijngaarden Marine Services and his company works worldwide. He has worked closely with Double D since 2007 when he ordered a boat at Damen Shipyards Hardinxveld on which a Heila crane was installed. Wim explains this long and profitable relationship between these two ...
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Dutch offshore wind enters the premier league
Details have been announced of a number of important contracts for the Gemini offshore wind project that will see the capacity of offshore wind projects in the Netherlands waters more than trebling.
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Telemar (UK) Ltd supports Seawork
Telemar (UK) Ltd is exhibiting at Seawork for the first time to demonstrate its support for the marine industry and show the important role navigation and communications play in keeping vessels safe and making them efficient.
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Miko patch repair kits order
The Norwegian Coastal Administration (NCA) has received a significant high value delivery of 15 emergency marine repair patch kits from Norway’s Miko Marine.
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Ullman Seats launch folding variant
Swedish shock mitigation seat specialist, Ullman Dynamics, has debuted a new folding version of one of its most popular models at Seawork 2014.
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Joint safety training venture
Leading UK wind energy safety training provider, Safety Technology Ltd, has entered into a joint venture with German safety specialist, Offtec to share safety training facilities.
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The affordable DSC VHF
Exhibiting at Seawork International on stand B 133, Standard Horizon announces the arrival of the new GX1200E Eclipse DSC+.
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Even bigger for Boskalis?
Royal Boskalis Westminster has just announced that it has started investigating the potential for a new ultra large V-Class Heavy Transport Vessel (HTV).
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New polar ship equipment
The newly announced £200m British polar research vessel announced by Chancellor George Osborne in April will have state of the art deck equipment, including launch and recovery equipment able to deploy subs and other ocean survey and sampling gear.
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Support for DeltaStream device
Innovative tidal energy projects that promise much for the future are reliant on their supply and deployment strategy.
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Seawork 2014: Full ahead
Bigger, more diverse than ever, with new technology from across all aspects of the commercial marine sector, it’s time to do business at Seawork.
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‘Dalby Swale’ delivered at Seawork
‘Dalby Swale’ (V28) the new Alicat Built 23m Wind Farm Support Vessel is being delivered to the company at Seawork, where it will be officially christened, accepted and available for inspection.
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Burgess Marine and Mainprize Offshore revolutionises WFSV
Burgess Marine (A291) has entered into a long-term agreement with Mainprize Offshore initially to build two 25m wind farm support vessels (MO2 and MO3), using a new concept called ‘Sure Build’.
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New from BAE Systems
BAE Systems Small Boats have launched the new Pacific 24 Mk IV Rigid Inflatable Fast Rescue craft. The continued evolution of the craft is set to deliver an enhanced capability for the Royal Navy for the next decade.
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Jankel launches next generation suspension seating
NAUTech Seating, the first multi-axis seating system design to provide optimum protection for crew, features in the Dalby Swale, Dalby Offshore’s new 23m wind farm support vessel.
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Volvo Penta commands attention at Seawork
Volvo Penta says it''s determined to impress at this year''s Seawork International.
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Scottish islands renewables – a special case for support
The Department of Energy & Climate Change (DECC) has published an update report summarising responses to the UK Government’s consultation on additional support for Scottish islands renewables projects.
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Danish facility for ABB
Swiss turbocharger specialist ABB Turbocharging have announced it will open a new service facility in Fredericia, Denmark on 12th June 2014. This will also mark the completion of the amalgamation of its activities in Norway, Denmark and Sweden into a single local business unit (LBU).
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AHDs for the Japanese
UK''s Drumgrange has delivered a million pound contract to supply Acoustic Hailing Devices to the Japanese Coast Guard.
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Learn to speak ECDIS
Furuno, the Japanese marine electronics specialists, have announced that their NavSkills network is to be expanded with new training facilities opening in the UAE and Italy. Furuno’s training is type specific and ensures that navigators can safely and efficiently operate their latest ECDIS units.