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Biggest winter dredge at Victorian docks
UK wet civil engineering firm Land & Water is on the last stretch of the largest winter dredge at a historic Victorian inland dock.
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Revealed: the world’s first uncrewed SAR vessel
Zelim selects Sea Machines SM300 autonomy for unmanned search and rescue vessel
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Tersan cuts steel on second methanol CSOV
Tersan shipyard has cut the steel on a second dual-fuel vessel that will be powered by methanol and diesel or HVO.
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Fugro AUV finds ocean grave of 1,000 WWII prisoners
A Japanese vessel that was carrying up to 1,000 Australian prisoners of war has been found in an ocean grave 80 years after being torpedoed off the Philippines.
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More details on Herman Sr’s purchase of ST Marine
The February purchase of ST Marine by Herman Senior came about over a beer shared by the owners, Peter Barker writes.
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IMO pleads for help to prevent oil catastrophe
A potentially catastrophic oil spill needs an urgent international response, says the IMO, which has contracted Boskalis subsidiary Smit Salvage to help avert a humanitarian and environmental disaster.
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Vessel ordered to maintain navaids
Marine services provider Briggs Marine will enhance its maintenance support vessel provision following an order for a 40m long addition to its fleet from Spain’s Freire Shipyard.
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Norwegian finance for UK windfarm cable contract
The latest project to be financed by Export Finance Norway (Eksfin) is a UK windfarm cable contract
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Is wind power the answer to the port energy deficit?
The Gothenburg Port Authority is to become a partner in Eolus’s Västvind offshore wind power project
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Amogy reveals ammonia-powered tug design
Amogy Inc is to introduce what it claims will be “the world’s first ammonia-powered zero-emission ship”.
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New research vessel will replace 40-year workhorse
Naval architects have been tasked with designing a new research vessel to replace one that has been working for more than four decades.
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Damen delivers Multi Cat to Atlantic Towage
Irish towage firm Atlantic has added a Damen to its workboat fleet.
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Offshore windfarm inspections go fully remote
Fugro has acheived a milstone in the industry by conducting a fully remote inspection of windfarm assets
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Royal seal of approval for marine technology innovators
Three marine technology companies are among those to receive the first King’s Awards for Enterprise
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Jan De Nul hired to connect Denmark’s largest wind farm
Denmark’s largest offshore wind farm will be connected up to 1 million homes by the end of 2027, Jan De Nul says on being awarded the contract.
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One-stop offshore maintenance concept launches
A new one-stop operations and maintenance package for use in offshore wind installation will help reduce costs and emissions
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Another marine death highlights ‘shipping’s deadly problem’
Reports of another marine worker who died during transfer to a seagoing vessel has prompted calls from a safety advisory firm to educate crews - and fast.
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Expert business acquisition continues growth
OEG Offshore (OEG) has acquired Pelagian Ltd, a leading provider of consultancy, engineering and installation management services to the submarine cable and offshore renewable energy industries.
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In pictures: new WTI concept by Huisman
Marine contractors Huisman and Siemens Gamesa have joined technological forces to come up with a solution to stabilise wind turbine components during installation.
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€9.3m port expansion completes readiness phase
A north England port is now ready for development on 11 acres after a series of engineering works were completed this week.