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Sir Timothy Laurence appointed IMRF patron
The International Maritime Rescue Federation has appointed Sir Timothy Laurence, the husband of the British Princess Anne, as patron.
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OPINION: The UK’s dilapidating port infrastructure
A poor state of affairs: A2 Maritime Ltd founder David Tresidder looks at serious problems in UK ports infrastructure.
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Britoil snaps up bulk of Vroon’s offshore support fleet
Britoil Offshore Services has bought 30 vessels from Vroon Offshore Services following the Dutch firm’s decision to divest itself of most of its offshore support fleet.
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Prysmian to power up German offshore wind supply
Germany has picked Prysmian to help it realise its offshore wind amibitions
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Taiwan offshore wind wins Norwegian financial backing
Eksfin aims to increase Norwegian exports to the Far East offshore wind markets
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Vestas wins order for 64 offshore wind turbines
More turbine orders for Vestas: the flagship 15MW models will be installed in the German North Sea for utility EnBW.
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VIDEO: Work begins to restore 150-year-old viaduct
UK train operator Network Rail is restoring a 150-year-old railway viaduct with the help of floating pontoons.
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Mobile drydock assists in floating wind project
An offshore floating wind farm will be assembled using a transportable dry dock technology by UK-based Tugdock.
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Keel laying of ‘game-changing’ CTV
The keel laying of new hybrid CTV is being hailed as a ‘game-changer in maritime support’
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BV invests in New York maritime software firm
Bureau Veritas will speed up its development of software solutions to help ship operators conform to the looming raft of climate regulations.
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Zelim signs trial agreement with US Coast Guard
Maritime safety firm Zelim has signed an agreement with the US Coast Guard to trial its AI solution ZOE.
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German sea ports release ‘Bremen Declaration’
The association of German sea ports has called on the government for a 10-fold increase in funding to allow security of goods supply and millions of jobs to continue.
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Hybrid CTV on sea trials ahead of handover
A British-built hybrid crew transfer vessel is completing sea trials ahead of handover
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Aberdeen crowned Scotland’s largest port
As a £420 million (€486 million) expansion at the Port of Aberdeen is completed. funding has been confirmed for a multi-million pound project to design and deliver a large-scale land-side and vessel-side shore power system.
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Fire and myth: exploring EV battery dangers in shipping
A recent paper refutes what it says are misleading claims that battery electric vehicle (BEV) fires are more dangerous and frequent than those in vehicles with internal combustion engines (ICE).
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PODCAST: 100% electric workboat debuts on Thames
Artemis Technologies’ 100% electric foiling workboat Pioneer of Belfast made its debut in the UK capital during London International Shipping Week (LISW), and Maritime Journal editor Debbie Mason was given a quick spin down the Thames, courtesy of Stephen Milne.
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Subsea cable failures could derail offshore wind ambitions
There is a great need to improve the performance and reliability of subsea cables
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VIDEO: Mitsui OSK puts money into floating wind
Dutch floating wind start-up TouchWind has been given a boost by Japanese shipping giant Mitsui OSK Ltd (MOL).
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Salvage success of a ‘ticking time bomb’
The decaying oil tanker FSO Safer could have been a humanitarian and environmental disaster. For once, though, the ultimate outcome was one of success rather than failure.