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The need to foster digital collaboration in the maritime sector
Practices such as data sharing can help support decarbonisation and the energy transition
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UK first: Semi-submersible FPF dry docked for decommissioning
Decommissioning work has begun on the first semi-submersible Floating Production Facility (FPF) to be dry docked in the UK.
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Six new Damen tugs for Port of Antwerp-Bruges
Five conventional – but IMO Tier III compliant – tugs and one electric one have been ordered by the Port of Antwerp-Bruges.
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Kongsberg equipment for German ocean research vessel
Kongsberg is providing a full scope of monitoring and control equipment
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Ocean Kinetics buys 25% of MMG Ocean
Scottish engineering firm Ocean Kinetics has bought a 25% stake in Irish coded welding and marine fabricator MMG Ocean (formerly MMG Welding).
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Introducing Damen’s ASD Tug 2111
News that Port Marlborough New Zealand (PMNZ) has ordered an ASD Tug 2111 from Damen Shipyards along with publication of the model’s product sheet allows a detailed first look at this new arrival, the smallest of its ASD tug range.
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Diverse Marine launches first autonomous vessel
Isle of Wight based Diverse Marine has launched its first fully autonomous vessel, Hydronaut, complete with an autonomous ROV named Aquanaut, for Texas-based Nauticus Robotics.
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Innovative study to test floating offshore wind platform potential
Two types of floating offshore wind platform are being put through their paces by RWE
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Poll shows popularity slumping for US offshore windfarms
Is the general public’s support for offshore wind in the US waning?
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Automated machine developed for seagrass planting
Marine civils firm Land & Water has teamed up with marine conservation organization Project Seagrass to design and build an automated seagrass planter (ASP).
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Bureau Veritas expands subsea noise-cutting agreement
Bureau Veritas Offshore has expanded a 20-year agreement that aims to reduce underwater noise by including a wide range of other vessels, such as tugs, CTVs and OSVs.
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EV suspected of causing container fire
More fears have been raised about the transport of electric vehicles after a container believed to contain a used one caught fire off the coast of Greece.
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Forth Ports sets out net zero ambitions
The UK’s Forth Ports has set out its ambitions for net zero carbon operation by 2042
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Seafarers post Brexit: Navigating the changes
Post-Brexit legal landscape for seafarers and vessels: what are the changes and how can we navigate them? Immigration lawyer Mandie Sewa has provided Maritime Journal with a few pointers.
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Busy times for Med Marine
Turkish tug builder Med Marine is experiencing busy times, reporting deliveries to owners in Italy, Greece and Libya and a significant three-vessel order for Denmark’s Svitzer Towage.
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Tug grounding probably caused by excess speed
A report into a tug grounding last year says it was probably caused by the ship using excessive speed.
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Jan De Nul orders 28,000t cable-layer
Jan De Nul has ordered a new extra-large cable-laying vessel to help with installations in ever deeper waters
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EXCLUSIVE: Cummins $10m master engine rebuild centre opens
Marine engines will be rebuilt with three different options in the new $10 million state-of-the-art master rebuild centre that Cummins has just officially opened in the Polish city of Krakow.
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Chartwell and Vard team up on new CTV design
A new windfarm service vessel aims to fill a hole between CTVs and SOVs
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Irish patrol vessels seize cocaine worth €160 million
Four men have appeared in an Irish court after a container ship was impounded with what is the country’s largest ever drugs haul, media reports say.