Marine Construction News – Page 76
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Amsterdam HSSE seminar
Senior managers and QHSE professionals from organisations involved in the offshore marine contracting industry will be gathering in Amsterdam in November.
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Shipbuilder invests in quality assurance
A UK-based shipyard and engineering services company has appointed a new quality assurance manager to forge closer relationships with suppliers and strengthen best practise.
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Three-coat antifoul system promises reduced drag
A unique three-coat system provides vessels with a smoother hull and its manufacturers claim it will deliver a guaranteed maximum speed loss of 1.2 percent over five years.
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RoPax ferry boosts powerful propulsion
A Danish vessel designer has unveiled a mega RoPax ferry with a powerful eco-propulsion setup including battery power.
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Automated production aids efficiency
Shipbuilders can stay ahead in the efficiency race by choosing a technically-smart production line, a welding and production automation specialist has said.
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Portsmouth cruise development
The UK’s Portsmouth International Port is making a long talked about move towards creaming off some of near neighbour Southampton’s considerable cruise traffic thanks to a berth extension project.
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Diver-less hull cleaning for Belgian ports
Following successful trials in the ports of Antwerp, Zeebrugge and Ghent a robotic waterjet service for removing biofouling is now available in Belgium’s major ports.
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Lift foil enhancements for larger range of vessels
Two new developments from a Dutch naval architect will make its range of hull resistance reducing foils suitable for a larger number of vessels.
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New Elbe floating dredge ship is a “one off”
The new 36m floating dredge Krabbe has gone into service on Germany’s River Elbe to help keep the upper reaches of the important waterway clear for shipping to and from the port of Hamburg, writes Tom Todd.
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Diesel-electric newbuilds for Poland
Two diesel-electric multipurpose vessels are being built to help improve operational capabilities in Poland’s maritime sector next year.
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German sea rescuers book training ship inland
The German maritime rescue service DGzRS has ordered a designated training ship from an inland yard and says it will be about 22m long and “unique”, reports Tom Todd.
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North Germans complete fleet renewal
The 22.5m multi-purpose workboat Trischen has entered service in the north German state of Schleswig-Holstein, completing a €13.5 million fleet renewal programme, writes Tom Todd.
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New Danish facility for RIB builder
A well-respected producer of commercial RIBs is moving in order to increase its production capacity and introduce more sustainable production principles.
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Digital hull maintenance optimises operations
A hull planned maintenance system based on 3D digital twins of crane and pipelaying vessels will help an Italian oil and gas industry contractor better optimise operations.
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Estonian port invests in automated mooring
A port in Estonia has ordered a rope-free automated mooring system to facilitate faster berthing processes and improve safety.
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40th pilot boat delivered
An established European builder of pilot boats has just handed over its 40th pilot boat to be delivered worldwide.
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New ‘arrest and hold’ coating
A new coating has been launched which is designed for fast and easy onboard ship maintenance until full recoating work can be scheduled.
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Klaipeda oil terminal expansion
Work is starting on the expansion of the oil terminal in the Lithuanian port of Klaipeda to allow it to handle deeper draft tankers and to increase the number of berths from two to three writes Dag Pike.
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Battery ferry makes first commercial trip
The world''s largest all-electric ferry, has connected the ports of Søby and Fynshav on the islands of Aerø and Als, in southern Denmark.
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Contract pays off for UK boatbuilder
A UK-based vessel design, build and repair company is reaping the rewards of a recent boatbuilding deal with a second build contract.