Latest News – Page 67
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MCI expands its exports footprint in Asia
Marine Components International (MCI) is growing its exports footprint in Asia
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Podcast
PODCAST: Offshore wind: A global overview
Philip Lewis, director research at Intelatus Global Partners, spends a lot of time looking at the various factors involved in offshore wind. He spared some time with Maritime Journal to give his company’s perspective, and we talked about competition from China, port infrastructure in North America, the growing size of wind turbines, and a lot more.
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AI, digitalisation and green corridors – hype or true change?
To make the most of new technologies, ports need to go beyond buzzwords and look under the hood, says Grant Ingram, CEO of Innovez One for the UK, and Europe.
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Steerprop thrusters for Finnish border force
Steerprop is to deliver tunnel thrusters and retractable combi thrusters for Finnish Border Guards’ MPVs
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EU gives go-ahead for major works at Gothenburg
€250 million engineering works at Scandinavia’s biggest port have been given the green light by the EU.
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IMO officially appoints new chief
Panamanian national Dominguez Velasco has taken over as secretary-general of the International Maritime Organisation, replacing Kitack Lim.
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Newest Netherlands OSW farm powers up
The newest offshore wind farm in Europe has begun generating electricity for Dutch households.
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Vaarst unveils deepest subsea 3D camera yet
SubSLAM Deeper delivers high resolution, live 3D modelling and inspection at 6,000m
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Shipwrecks provide safe haven for sea life
A study carried out by the university of Plymouth has found that shipwrecks are sustaining and protecting marine life, particularly in areas that are still trawled by fishermen.
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Two new LNG ro-pax vessels ordered for Corsica
A new pair of primarily LNG fuelled ro-pax ferries will be built in China to sail between Corsica and Sardinia for operator La Méridionale.
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World largest tidal turbine array earmarked for Scotland
The largest tidal turbine project in the world will be installed off Scotland thanks to a €20 million boost from the EU ’s Horizon Europe fund.
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Schottel’s latest propellers win industry endorsement
Schottel’s newest offering to the market has been endorsed by Navis Engineering
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Expanding port capacity in Bulgaria
Van Oord is lending its dredging expertise to Bulgaria’s biggest port
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Energy platforms ordered for Norfolk offshore wind farms
Two offshore renewable energy platforms will be fabricated by Drydocks World and Aker Solutions for a Vattenfall offshore wind farm despite a nearby development being axed in July.
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Meyer Werft breaks into offshore converter manufacturing
Meyer Werft has identified an opportunity in the offshore converter business and has signed up to fabricate platforms for the German North Sea.
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A benchmark new GMDSS safety display terminal
Intellian and Iridium are working together to enhance safety at sea
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Masdar buys 49% of world’s largest OSW farm
Dogger Bank South, which is set to be the world’s largest offshore wind farm, has a new 49% shareholder in the guise of UAE energy firm Masdar.
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ETA raises concerns about EU emissions rules
The European Tugowners Association (ETA) has raised concerns surrounding the implications of the EU’s Emissions Trading System (ETS) for ports on Europe’s peripheries.
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Tug heroes win award for saving 21 lives
A three-man tug crew who saved the lives of 21 men and avoided a catastrophic oil spill were officially commended by the International Maritime organisation last week.
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Demand and opportunity grow for wind farm CSOVs
Damen is making the most of the world’s growing appetite for Construction Service Operation Vessels.