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Perkins launches two auxiliary engines
Perkins Marine has unveiled two electric auxiliary engines for use on inland waterways, tugs, government, fishing and ferry services
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Robert Allan designs reach further afield
Peter Barker takes a look at Canadian naval architect Robert Allan, and some recent deliveries that have been made to the far east.
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‘Pioneer of Belfast’ makes debut in London
Artemis Technologies’ 100% electric foiling workboat made her debut on the River Thames during London Shipping Week – and took Maritime Journal for a quick spin while she was at it.
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UK subsea firm wins key Indonesian deal
A UK manufacturer of diving and subsea rescue equipment has won a deal to supply its new submarine rescue system to the Indonesian navy
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IMCA gives commercial diving guidance
The International Marine Contractors Association (IMCA) has published new diving guidance in view of the burgeoning amount of subsea power cables being installed with the offshore wind boom.
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Newport Shipping launches CTV design & build firm
Newport Shipping has launched a new company that will make eight crew transfer vessels for the offshore wind industry.
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‘Seagull’ AI port security launched on international stage
Dutch software engineers BrainCreators is launching its ‘Seagull’ port surveillance system at London Shipping Week this week.
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Bibby-led consortium to build first eSOV
The world’s first electric service operation vessel for offshore wind will be built by an international consortium, helped along by the UK taxpayer.
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New UK shipbuilding vision launches
A new report has set out ways to transform the UK’s shipbuilding industry and safeguard it for the future
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ROV firm expands fleet with six new vehicles
Scotland-based firm Underwater Contracting has boosted its fleet of ROVs with another six.
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€35m won in bids for UK tidal stream sector
Despite a disappointing zero number of bids from offshore wind developers, 11 projects have secured contracts to develop tidal stream energy.
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Van Oord christens two vessels
A third LNG dredger and a second cable-layer have been christened in Rotterdam for Van Oord.
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P&O SPOTLIGHT: More than cruises and ferries
Peter Barker scrutinises P&O Maritime Logistics, which offers far more than cocktails by the pool.
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Zero bids made for UK offshore wind projects
The latest UK auction for offshore wind installations has not received a single bid, the government has revealed.
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EU brings UK into ocean energy programme
Brexit has not prevented the UK from joining a flagship EU ocean energy research programme.
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Automated docking ‘ushers in new age of boating’
A partnership between Raymarine and automation specialist Avikus promise to ‘usher in a new age of boating’
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3 wave projects win share of €13.4m budget
Three wave energy converter projects have been selected by an EU programme to develop and prototype their technologies.
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Ørsted moves 2 offshore projects ahead
Danish technology giant Ørsted has taken the German North Sea Gode Wind 3 wind farm a step further, and progressed work off the Isle of Man.
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Spotlight on diversity of Damen’s Shoalbuster
More than just a tug: Peter Barker has a look at what Damen’s Shoalbuster can offer aside from its traditional work.
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Waterjet technology cleans up ship recycling
With 15,000 ships expected to be scrapped over the next decade, technology to recycle them cleanly is going to be important. German engineering firm ANT (Applied New Technologies) has two pilot projects under way that use an environmentally friendly waterjet to make the cuts.