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Call for Papers for WODCON XX in Brussels
A call for papers has been issued for the World Dredging Congress XX (WODCON XX).
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Fines for illegal dumping of toxic silt
The director of a company contracted to carry out work on the development of a marina in Falmouth docks UK has been sentenced at Truro Crown Court.
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Galloper bridging the gap between Rounds
The Galloper Wind Farm project has moved a stage closer with acceptance, by the UK’s Infrastructure Planning Commission, of the application for a Development Consent Order.
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Record sales year for Seawork regulars
Suffolk UK based marine equipment suppliers and Seawork regulars, A.S.A.P. Supplies Ltd, has reported a record year.
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Celebrating 40 years at Seawork 2012
Underwater lifting bag and buoyancy specialists JW Automarine will be celebrating 40 years in the business at Seawork 2012.
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South Boats brings four to Seawork pontoon
Following on from a highly successful Seawork 2011, where it confirmed orders for more than £28m worth of wind farm support vessels, market leader South Boats will bring four newbuilds to the Seawork 2012 pontoon.
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Statoil contract for MMT
MMT, the 200 strong survey organisation in Gothenburg, has been awarded a four year contract by Statoil, the Norwegian state energy concern, for provision of offshore services.
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Turbine production at Sheerness moves closer
Vestas’ plans to build a wind turbine manufacturing facility at the UK port of Sheerness have moved a step closer with submission of a planning application to Swale Borough Council.
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Damen supplier built in Ecuador
A Damen Fast Crew Supplier 1605 will be built for the first time in Ecuador by Astilleros Navales Ecuatorianos (Astinave) shipyard.
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Marine Planned Maintenance
Marine Software Ltd is supplying Marine Planned Maintenance software to Briggs Marine Contractors, to include 18 vessels and separate shore side maintenance equipment.
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Award Shortlist
London headquartered, employee owned marine engineering company Houlder has been shortlisted for a National Council for Work Experience (NCWE) Work Placement of the Year Award.
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Pay as you sail
Norway based E-navigation company NAVTOR has announced what it claims is a market first, with the launch of its ‘Pay As You Sail’ (PAYS) DNV approved NAVTOR ENC Service.
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RIBs for Malta
Finland’s Boomeranger Boats has won a European tender to deliver three high speed RIB’s to Malta armed forces.
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Balast water approval
The Maritime Environmental Protection Committee of the United Nations'' International Maritime Organization (IMO) has granted Siemens Final Approval for its Sicure ballast water management system.
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Chinese ferry for Damen
Damen Shipyards Gorinchem and Afai Southern Shipyard in China have been contracted to build a 35 m ferry for Liuzhou Yinliu Hotel Management.
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Rena report reveals short cut
An interim report on the Rena cargo ship grounding has revealed that the crew may have been taking a short cut which caused the incident.
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Delta power Irish Coastguard
The UK’s Delta Power Group is delivering its second batch of RIBs to the Irish Coastguard shortly as part of a total fleet upgrade.
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GIS cuts cost
Offshore Marine Management (OMM) has completed a GIS-based data study for the first stage of Forewind’s planned Round 3 Dogger Bank offshore wind farm development.
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DHV and Haskoning merge
Netherlands based engineering consultancies DHV and Royal Haskoning have announce their intention to merge.
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SafeMed software tool
The development of a new software tool to help in the fight against substandard shipping has begun under the auspices of the SafeMed II Project.