Latest News – Page 78
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Survitec launches ‘wear all day’ life jacket
Marine safety equipment firm Survitec has launched a life jacket that it says is comfortable enough to be worn all day when technicians are out on the wind turbines.
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AST launches remote asset management system
Technology firm Applied Satellite Technology has launched a new-look software solution that it says offers a new approach to monitoring and managing remote maritime assets.
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Two container ships run aground in separate incidents
Two container ships have run aground in recent days in separate incidents, one off the coast of Finland when the captain fell asleep, reports say.
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OEG Renewables buys marine surveyor
Offshore wind firm OEG Renewables (OEGR) has bought marine surveying company Geosight to strengthen what it can offer in offshore renewable energy, subsea cables and marine civils, it says.
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CorPower installs first commercial-scale WEC
CorPower Ocean successfully installs its first WEC as it seeks to bring commercial-scale technology to market
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UK/German merger forms to focus on floating renewables
Schottel Marine Technologies is the new name of a merger between Aquos Schottel Marine Technologies and Swift Anchors, which is based in Scotland.
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Ensuring offshore wind technology remains cyber secure
Offshore wind technology is seen as a critical element of the UK’s net zero ambition, but it needs to kepy cyber secure
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Artemis Technologies reveals 100% electric CTV
The new CTV design by Artemis Technologies promises 100% electric propulsion with a range of 87 nautical miles.
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Decarbonisation: How far have we got?
Fugro’s global director Sustainability Peter Burger has a look at what the maritime sector is doing to navigate net zero.
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PODCAST: Interview with North Star CTO James Bradford
North Star CTO James Bradford talks to MJ about a collaboration in offshore charging for wind farm vessels, the exorbitant cost of batteries, incoming regulations and many other issues affecting commercial marine.
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New generation of multi-purpose tugs launched
Turkish tug builder Sanmar has launched the first in a series of multipurpose tugs designed by Robert Allan.
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Partnership to bring H2 propulsion to workboats
A new collaboration between Ultimate Boats and hydrogen specialist RONN is set to bring emissions-free propulsion to high performance watercraft
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MoU pledges to deepen waters for offshore wind
Dutch firm FibreMax has signed an MoU with Entrion, a Texas-based manufacturer of FRP monopile designs, to increase the depths in which offshore monopiles can be installed.
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World’s longest subsea interconnector completed
1,400km of submarine and land cables have been installed by cable-laying firm Prysmian, using its vessel Leonardo da Vinci
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Volvo Penta appoints new president
Volvo Penta has appointed a new president, who will take the reins in December.
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Danish firms to build ‘transfer boat of the future’
ESVAGT has agreed to work with the shipyard Hvide Sande to build bigger, stronger crew transfer vessels, the company says.
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German floating dock arrives in Jamaica
A 215m floating dock has successfully been towed across the Atlantic from Germany to Jamaica by deep sea tug Titan.
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Bidders take wind out of US offshore sales
A much-touted auction for offshore wind projects in the Gulf of Mexico has fallen flat, with two areas not receiving a single bid and a third attracting just two.
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Major port transformation kicks off in France
The Ports de Normandie are digging deep to change their three French ports and improve transport services between France and the UK.
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€34 million estuary flood defences get under way
4.5km of flood defences have begun in a project being led by the UK Environment Agency to protect thousands of coastal properties, infrastructure and industry.