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JonRie introduces its new Auto Tow System
US winch specialists JonRie can now offer tug owners their new Auto Tow System (ATS) for all of its Series 500 Towing Winches.
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Towlines
Three Voith tractor tugs that have served the UK towage industry for many decades have been transferred to Venezuela, under the auspices of Svitzer Americas. All three were built by McTay Marine at Bromborough on the Mersey in 1984-5, are powered by Ruston diesels and fitted for fire fighting. The ...
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Dredging standards
The International Association of Dredging Companies (IADC) has compiled a dredging equipment indexation which should help enable stakeholders to make wise decisions about dredging projects.
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Wärtsilä engines for "trend-setting" ferry
The first Danish ferry to be run on liquefied natural gas (LNG) is to be powered by four Wärtsilä 20DF dual-fuel engines.
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Successful Seawork debut for German shippers
First time Southampton Seawork exhibitor PM Shipping is already reaping the rewards of a hugely successful show after securing the shipment of two 12m pilot boats from Corsica to Lebanon.
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Dalby Aire answers call of distant windfarms
Alicat Workboats has been building windfarm service vessels since Guardian 1 debuted at Seawork in 2009.
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Heerema’s new Bylgia is delivered
Heerema Marine Contractors (HMC) Nederland BV has taken delivery of the new state of the art anchorhandling tug Bylgia.
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Crew of Crowley’s Alert recognised for courage
The captain and crew of Crowley’s Prevention and Response Tug (PRT) Alert were personally recognised by Eric Feige, Representative from the Alaska State Legislature, for courage, teamwork and professionalism.
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CWind completes windfarm works
CWind, the UK offshore wind service provider, has completed works at the Lincs Offshore Windfarm for CT Offshore and Siemens.
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Alphatron to offer ECDIS training
Alphatron Marine’s training centre is now certified to perform Electronic Chart Display and Information Systems (ECDIS) IMO model course 1.27.
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Oilfield to windfarm
Oilfield services company Petrofac has won a €40m contract from Siemens Energy to provide support during the commissioning phase of two offshore wind converter station platforms in the German North Sea.
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Marine energy technologies have a champion
To ensure that the ocean energy potential in Europe’s seas is realised, the European Ocean Energy Association has united all the key European players behind a common plan for ocean energy technologies.
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Seaglaze gains strong following at Seawork
Marine windows, doors and hatches manufacturer Seaglaze enjoyed a very successful show at Seawork, culminating in strong leads from the UK and elsewhere in Europe as well as the launch of two new products.
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New ferries for Cammell Laird
The British shipyard, Cammell Laird, has hosted a naming ceremony for the first two complete new vessels it has built in 20 years.
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Marine overhaul
Irish Minister for Transport Leo Varadkar has had his reorganisation of maritime safety and marine emergency services approved by cabinet.
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Security accreditation
Protection Vessels International (PVI), a provider of private maritime security services, has welcomed new, tighter accreditation criteria for Private Maritime Security Companies (PMSCs) working on German-flagged vessels.
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Meerwind start
The Seajacks installation vessels, ''Leviathan'' and ''Zaratan'', are making progress at the Meerwind Offshore Wind Park, a 288MW windfarm in the Exclusive Economic Zone region of the German North Sea.
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French wind
Paris based industrial group Areva has been selected by the consortium GDF SUEZ – EDP Renewables as exclusive turbine supplier for the second offshore wind call for tender in France.
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Gemini rising
Netherlands based marine contractor Van Oord has announced its intention to acquire an equity stake of 10% in the Gemini offshore wind park, to be built 60km from the coast of the Dutch Schiermonnikoog island.
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Honda/Tohatsu deal
Honda Motor Company has entered into an agreement to supply Tohatsu Corporation with Honda outboard engines, from 60 horsepower through to 250 horsepower.