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Scorpion Ribs unveils its sting
Scorpion Ribs is the latest user of the Dyena Acceleration Recorder (DaccR), a portable data logger that provides information on ride quality and performance.
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PowerShark eats marine fouling at METS
The PowerShark WB3000 made its first ever showing in continental Europe at the recent METS exhibition in Amsterdam.
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Burgess does double repair contract signings
Britain’s largest independent ship repairer has scored a double by signing new long term contracts with operators Wightlink and Gosport Ferry Ltd.
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Wishing you a Merry Christmas
All the very best wishes for a happy Christmas and a prosperous New Year from everyone at Maritime Journal.
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SCI in Rotterdam
Global emergency marine systems and support services provider Survival Craft Inspectorate (SCI) has opened its 12th office in Rotterdam.
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£1.4m repair grant keeps Shieldhall sailing
Ship repair company A&P Falmouth has won a major contract with the Southampton UK based historic steamship SS Shieldhall, which has graced many a Seawork exhibition as an events venue.
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New hydro survey vessel launched
UK based Titan Environmental Services has launched and tested its new 13m long hydrographic survey vessel at Great Yarmouth.
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Rapid response testing keeps barge working
Unique Seaflex was recently contacted by Saipem in Portugal, which was looking to urgently conduct a 550 tonne load test on a derrick barge located at Point Noire in the Congo.
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Jersey flagging larger commercial vessels
The Jersey Flag Administration has reached agreement with the UK to increase the maximum allowed size of commercial vessels on their register to 399gt.
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Lagoon development project engagement process
The UK’s Crown Estate has launched an industry engagement process to better understand market interest in future tidal and lagoon projects around the UK, a move prompted by an increase in enquiries from potential developers.
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Rescuing southern UK shipbuilding
A shipping partnership is on a mission to rescue the industry in one of the UK’s prominent shipbuilding towns, following the decision made by defence and security giant BAE Systems to move its shipbuilding division away to the Clyde.
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Damen refit for seismic vessel
Shipdock Amsterdam, part of Damen Shipyards Group, has received a contract to upgrade the propulsion of the Polarcus owned 3D seismic vessel ‘Polarcus Naila’.
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Motion compensation platforms lifting off
A new era in offshore working has begun, with the launch of Barge Master.
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Deck equipment and propulsion for 10 OSVs
Rolls-Royce has signed contracts to deliver an extensive package of ship equipment for ten anchor handling offshore vessels to the Malaysian ship builder Nam Cheong.
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NORSOK standards raise safety bar
Although new regulations for davits used in the Norwegian offshore industry will not come into force until 2015 they are already raising the safety bar.
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EU disappointed by new Ship Recycling Regulation
Eight European countries have expressed their disappointment at the new EU Ship Recycling Regulation set to enter into force later this month.
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New cranes key to Rosyth regeneration
As part of a major upgrade by Babcock to the Rosyth Dockyard in Scotland, new overhead travelling cranes (OTC’s) have been built and installed by Street Crane Company.
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Heavy lift success with nuclear projects
Staffordshire UK based shipping company Robert Wynn and Sons Ltd is currently at the forefront of the largest energy projects on both sides of the Channel.
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Electric cranes for Danish heavy lift vessels
MacGregor has won a contract to deliver four 250 tonne heavy lift electric cranes to two 12,000 dwt multi-purpose vessels for a Danish operator Nordana.
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Baltic 2 monopiles installed
All 39 monopiles of the German offshore windfarm, Baltic 2, have been installed in just over two months, despite weather delays.