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Special boat services keep Germans busy
Germany’s biggest sea rescue ship Hermann Helms and the prominent fisheries protection ship Seefalke are among specialist tonnage overhauled of late and keeping small shipyards busy at both ends of the German Baltic.
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Planning for tidal lagoon power station
SLR Consulting is to provide strategic planning advice for the world’s first tidal lagoon power station, to be built in Swansea Bay, UK.
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Seawork Asia 2014
Maritime Journal publisher Mercator Media is finalizing plans to hold the first Seawork Asia on Tuesday 4 to Thursday 6 November 2014 in China.
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SMS Towage starts work in Belfast
SMS Towage Limited has launched the new harbour towage service in Belfast Harbour in response to demand from port users.
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Chloe K is delivered to Bay-Houston
US towage operator the Bay-Houston Towing Co has proudly announced the delivery of the Chloe K, the first tug of the new Z-Tech 2400 class.
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Hybrid power for London’s floating cinema
If you visit Limehouse Basin in London after dark you might well find yourself smiling at a boat lit up like a Christmas tree.
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Wärtsilä systems for Color Line ferries
Wärtsilä is to retrofit its exhaust gas cleaning Open Loop Scrubber systems on three of Color Line’s vessels.
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European ports ready for the Maersk giants
European container ports are now gaining first-hand experience of Maersk’s Triple-E container ships with delivery and entry into service of Maersk Mc-Kinney Møller, first of twenty such vessels on order.
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Demand drives Brake port extension
The Weser port of Brake is inaugurating a new warehouse complex, the Halle Nord, this month
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Busy year for QuayQuip
UK based fender supply company QuayQuip may operate globally but this year they have been busy with orders closer to home on every Scottish coastline with work underway at Cairnryan, Fraserburgh and Sconser.
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Important marina development for Barcelona
The Port of Barcelona has approved the awarding of a tender to build and operate a pleasure boat marina at the North Entrance Mouth, intended to be a key element in the maritime expansion of the area.
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Dredging and its drivers
The International Association of Dredging Companies (IADC) has released its annual statistical review, which highlights the drivers of the highly demanded modern dredging industry.
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Odfjell reserves land for Le Havre bulk liquid terminal
Odfjell Terminals Europe has signed an agreement with Grand Port Maritime du Havre (GPMH) for the reservation of a plot of land to be developed into a bulk liquid terminal.
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Wärtsilä introducing new range of thrusters
Wärtsilä is introducing a new series of both steerable and transverse thrusters that will further develop the current portfolio.
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Essex sea defence scheme gets green light
The UK Environment Agency (EA) has given the go-ahead for a £36m sea defence scheme for the Essex coast aimed at protecting over 3,000 homes for the next 100 years.
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Long term windfarm contract for Tia Elizabeth
Norfolk UK based Tidal Transit Limited has been awarded an 18 month contract by Scira Offshore Energy Limited for its latest personnel transfer vessel, Tia Elizabeth, to service the Sheringham Shoal Offshore Wind Farm.
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First Twin Axe for Danish operator
Northern Offshore Services has taken delivery of its first Damen Twin Axe, just weeks after the order was placed in August. The 26m Fast Crew Supplier is already being deployed at an offshore wind farm in the North Sea.
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Dogger Bank offshore survey
The final survey needed by offshore wind energy developer Forewind to complete its applications for the development of the Dogger Bank Farm start this week.
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Trelleborg webinar for LNG sector
Trelleborg has launched an on-demand webinar and a new whitepaper for the LNG sector, which looks at the difficulties of systems integration requirements in the FLNG market.
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Scotland’s renewables meet 40% of demand
New figures from the UK Government have shown that more than 10m tonnes of CO2 emissions were displaced by renewable electricity generation in Scotland, up by almost a quarter from the previous year.