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    Hydraulics foundation course

    2010-01-21T16:32:00Z

    The British Fluid Power Association (BFPA), has launched a new one day Foundation Course in Working Safely with Hydraulic Hose and Connectors, so that people can work more safely with hydraulics.

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    ‘Human Element’ Bulletin

    2010-01-21T16:27:00Z

    Those who make all the rules and regulations that govern the design and operation of ships need to be sensitive to human element implications in all that they do according to the International Human Element Bulletin Alert!

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    Turkish lighthouse links

    2010-01-21T16:24:00Z

    Turkish communications and technology company Turkcell will collaborate with Turkey’s Directorate General of Coastal Safety for its pioneering ‘Remote Management of Lighthouses’ project, which will bring the latest technology to lighthouses and also reinforce existing infrastructure.

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    New company solves wiper problems

    2010-01-21T15:30:00Z

    Newly formed UK company Wiper Solve Marine, which manufactures window wipers and controllers for the marine industry, has newly designed products reaching the end of first phase development and test stages.

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    New evacuation systems for Mexican ferry

    2010-01-21T15:18:00Z

    DBC Marine Safety Systems Ltd, part of the Zodiac SOLAS group, is to supply two marine evacuation systems for installation aboard the ''MV Chihuahua Star'' operated by Baja Ferries in Mexico. The ferry sails between Mazatlan and La Paz on the Baja Peninsula.

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    Catamaran mega-lifeboats for largest cruise ship

    2010-01-21T15:05:00Z

    Lifeboat and davit manufacturer Schat-Harding has delivered its mega-lifeboats, complete with unique davit systems, to the world’s largest cruise ship, Royal Caribbean International’s Oasis of the Seas.

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    Jumbo delivers Bully I drill tower

    2010-01-21T14:51:00Z

    A Jumbo Shipping heavy lift vessel arrived at the Keppel Shipyard in Singapore last month carrying the drill tower for the first Shell/Frontier Bully drill ship, which was shipped from the Huisman quay in Schiedam.

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    New MCA approved lifeboat release hooks

    2010-01-21T11:57:00Z

    Cosalt Offshore, a provider of lifting, tooling and marine services to the oil and gas industry, has signed an exclusive agreement with Vanguard to supply lifeboat release hooks complying with the latest statutory requirements.

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    Austal launch next generation high speed trimaran

    2010-01-21T11:31:00Z

    Australian shipbuilder Austal has successfully launched its next generation 102m high speed trimaran vehicle/passenger ferry. The vessel has been undergoing final fit-out prior to its sea trials this month.

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    Full option ‘Ononaku’ bound for Nigeria

    2010-01-21T10:58:00Z

    At the end of last month a Damen cutter suction dredger of type CSD450 was prepared for transport to Nigeria for Fiddil Nigeria Ltd.

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    Deepened channel boosts Port of Raahe

    2010-01-21T10:48:00Z

    Dredging of the Port of Raahe has been the most significant channel project in Finland over the past decades. The project was ordered by the City of Raahe and the Finnish Maritime Administration and was conducted by local contractors Terramare Ltd.

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    Reclamation extends Ronaldsway Airport runway

    2010-01-21T10:40:00Z

    Veils of fog dissolve in the cold morning sun. Six shivering men hurry to the reclamation area to man the bulldozers. They must be ready, engines running, when the dredger arrives. Suddenly Pearl River’s massive green bow materializes out of the fog, bow coupling already connected.

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    Wärtsilä sheds European jobs as market slows

    2010-01-21T10:25:00Z

    Finnish marine engines and propulsion systems manufacturer Wärtsilä announced on Tuesday that in response to fundamental changes in the market it will reduce its manufacturing capacity in Europe.

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    CEDA Dredging Days focus on technological innovation

    2010-01-21T10:18:00Z

    Under the theme ‘Dredging Tools for the Future’, the Central Dredging Association (CEDA) put on its popular Dredging Days alongside the recent Europort exhibition in Rotterdam. The event focused on the role of technological innovation in responding to the challenges the industry is facing.

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    Van Oord christens backhoe dredger Simson

    2010-01-21T09:59:00Z

    Dutch dredging major Van Oord christened the hydraulic backhoe dredger ''Simson'' last month in a ceremony at the Wilhelmina Quay in Rotterdam.

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    A finger on the pulse of ferries’ health

    2010-01-18T17:28:00Z

    Striking the right balance between too much caution and over-optimism when it comes to ferry maintenance can be tricky, especially when faced with the kinds of service that run around the Shetland Islands.

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    Small is beautiful for Cathelco

    2010-01-18T17:10:00Z

    A small tender being built at the Damen Gorinchem yard in the Netherlands has just been fitted with a pipe antifouling device. It may seem commonplace, but Richard Woolley of Cathelco told MJ just why this represents an innovative step forward.

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    Christmas rescue and repair in Cornwall

    2010-01-18T16:56:00Z

    Christmas celebrations were put on the backburner as staff from incident response specialists Braemar Howells worked round the clock to prevent a potential environmental disaster off the UK coast at Falmouth in Cornwall.

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    Damen delivers new high speed duo

    2010-01-14T17:11:00Z

    Damen Shipyards Gorinchem has completed a new high speed craft which is available in two options, the Damen Stan Patrol 1204 and the Damen Fast Crew Supplier 1204. This craft replaces the Damen AluCat 1104 and the 1204.

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    Tides turn for reliability at Falmouth

    2010-01-14T16:58:00Z

    Poole UK based Tides Marine has been chosen to supply the shaft seals and Smart Seal alarm system to Falmouth Harbour Commissioners for their 16m Pilot Vessel ‘Arrow’. This is the first commercial working vessel to be fitted with the new Smart Seal alarm system.