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ARMGs at Maasvlakte 2
The first two of a total of 26 automated rail-mounted gantry cranes (ARMGs) have been delivered to the APM Terminals new Maasvlakte II terminal site.
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Maritime training collaboration
UAE based Jaheziya, which provides technical, vocational and professional training, has signed an agreement with the National Maritime College of Ireland (NMCI) to develop and deliver maritime training that complies with international standards.
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Craneking grabs attention
The UK''s MET Marine Limited and associate company Craneking Limited will be showcasing Amco Veba and Pellegrini marine cranes and equipment at Seawork this year on stand A347.
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Jet powered American oyster harvest boat
State of Washington USA based ship builder Penn Cove Shellfish (DBA Everest Marine) has chosen Denver based NAMJet to provide propulsion solutions for its newest oyster harvest vessel, Kumo Express.
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New Hyundai SeasAll engine debut at Seawork
For Korean company Hyundai SeasAll, the marine division of Hyundai Kia Motor Corporation, innovation and making the most of new technology is a key selling point.
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Ocean sensors contract
Canada based AXYS Technologies Inc. (AXYS) has won a contract from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution to provide up to 24 TRIAXYS Next Wave Directional Wave Sensors as a component of the Ocean Observatories Initiative.
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TMS/Elite alliance
TMS Plant Ltd has formed an alliance with piling specialists Elite Sheet Piling Ltd, to offer a powerful construction industry service for both plant and operator expertise.
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New Cosco ship calls at Antwerp
Chinese shipping company, Cosco’s latest container carrier, the ''Cosco Belgium'', has moored in the Port of Antwerp – the 55th ultra large container ship to call at the port.
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UKHO & Royal Navy underwater discoveries
Spectacular images from a survey of the underwater remains of Mulberry B, a secretive artificial harbour off the north western French coast used in World War 2 to support Allied landings in Normandy, have been released by the UK Hydrographic Office.
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New Van Oord cutter suction dredger
Van Oord’s newest addition to its fleet, the self-propelled cutter suction dredger ‘Artemis’, is departing for western France on its first assignment with the Grand Port Maritime de la Rochelle this week.
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PB Asher joins forces with Burgess Marine
Fuel injection equipment specialist PB Asher has joined forces with UK independent ship repair company Burgess Marine to offer a complete solution for marine engine overhaul, repair and replacement.
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Second generation Li-Ion battery launched
Netherlands based electrical systems supplier Mastervolt has launched the Lithium Ion ‘Ultra’ battery, the next generation of deep-cycle power storage technology.
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360° engine rotation installation developed
A specialist project given to an apprentice at Marine & Industrial Transmissions (MIT) in the UK is now coming to completion and highlights a new and exciting step forward for MIT.
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GeoSea secures two new contracts
GeoSea, specialised company of Belgium’s Dredging, Environmental and Marine Engineering (DEME) Group, has secured two new contracts for the UK and German windfarms Westermost Rough and Borkum Riffgrund 1 respectively.
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BMF networking event
EVENT: The South West region of the British Marine Federation (BMF) is holding a business networking event at Plymouth University on 11 June 2013.
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Development plans unveiled for Ringaskiddy
The Port of Cork Company in Ireland has outlined plans for potential development at Ringaskiddy.
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Wastewater breakthrough on show at Seawork
Nauticool, the Poole UK based authorised distributor and servicing dealer for a range of on board equipment, will mark its Seawork debut with the launch of a breakthrough wastewater treatment product.
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Shell launches first 100% LNG powered barge
Shell has launched the first 100% LNG powered tank barge at a christening ceremony in the Netherlands, a first for Shell and for the inland marine industry.
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Dutch explore LNG as short sea fuel
A consortium of international maritime companies is investigating the possibilities for LNG as a transport fuel in short sea shipping.
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Zodiac hits waterjet century down under
Zodiac Milpro (Military and Professional) in Australia has been presented with a plaque to acknowledge its one hundredth purchase of HamiltonJet HJ274 jets.