Marine Construction News – Page 35
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RWE reveals amphibious maintenance vessel
New amphibious maintenance vessel can reach stranded wind turbines
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Global consortium completes new anchor test
A new anchor developed by an international consortium is on the verge of deployment
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Wight Shipyard to build two battery-powered boats
Two London passenger boats will be built and powered solely on battery power
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Babcock assists on LPG floating storage study
Eight-week concept study to explore the feasibility of a combined condensate and LPG floating storage facility
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Zinus wins Europe and Asia contracts for port charging
Zinus will install its port-charging units in Norway and Singapore.
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Subsea 7 wins grant to install ‘PowerBundle’
A new concept for offshore energy storage wins UK grant
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Global Energy Storage closes investment in Rotterdam
Guernsey-based Global Energy Storage has finalised its investment in the Port of Rotterdam, it announced on February 22.
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Pan-Arctic cable project resurrected after delay
A 14,000-kilometre subsea cable project to link North America, Europe and Asia through the Arctic region has signed up Japanese firm ARTERIA.
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Neptune Marine launches water injection dredger
Despite its compact size, the new water injection dredger has a depth range of 20 metres
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Solent Gateway
Marchwood Port is part of the successful Solent Freeport bid and offers outstanding sea, rail and road connectivity
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ScaffFloat down under
ScaffFloat, from Seawork exhibitors WorkFloat, a system of patented plastic floats that allows pontoons, barges and workboats to be built from standard scaffold components, has just launched its first pontoon in Australia through one of its local partners, AEG Group.
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State-of-the-art ambulance boat for Austevoll
A Finnish boatbuilder, known for its high specification emergency, military, law enforcement and pilot vessels has delivered a new ambulance boat to Austevoll near Bergen, Norway.
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Next generation jack-up
A new offshore jack-up installation vessel has been designed to meet current and future offshore wind installation challenges
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Revolutionary 74m Fast Crew Supplier
The last phase of the commissioning of the first of Damen’s ground-breaking Fast Crew Supplier (FCS) 7011 class – the Aqua Helix - is now underway.
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Aluminium shipbuilding alliance
UK and French specialist shipyards have announced a merger to produce a strong multinational player in aluminium shipbuilding.
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Building silent vessels
A Spanish engineering firm has acquired new technology to help shipbuilders construct ‘silent’ vessels
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Foiling hydrogen fuel cell chase boat
We’re not usually in the habit here at MJ of covering yacht racing chase boats, but when it’s a ground-breaking full foiling, hydrogen powered 50kn boat, it’s a different matter.
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Clever port logistics
A savvy logistics provider is creating more storage at one European port to speed up transit and reduce emissions
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Another Gondán build contract for Edda Wind
Spanish shipyard Astilleros Gondán has received an order for a Commissioning Service Operation Vessel for Edda Wind.